Thursday, May 29, 2014

The Buick Enclave: A New Way Of Thinking With Every Drive



  Car models and brands fade in and out of popularity.  What’s new and exciting one minute can become stagnant and outdated before you know it.  In the fast-paced auto industry, the pressure to innovate is always on. When that pressure is at its worst, the professionals are separated from the amateurs.  Worthy brands rise to the occasion, and Buick is one that has stood the test of time.
A few years into the new millennium, Buick was called to rise to such an occasion.  As crossover vehicles flooded the market and a new generation got behind the wheel, a fresh way of thinking about Buick needed to be introduced.
That’s when Buick surprised everyone with the crossover vehicle that took the world by storm, destroyed its competition, and redefined the brand by giving it a fresh new face: the Buick Enclave.

Have you test driven the 2014 model?  It might just make you see the world in an entirely new light.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

4 Buicks that make us wish we could freeze time



It is a sad but real truth: all good things must come to an end.  While we know that is the case, a stroll down memory lane never hurt anyone!  Here are 4 Buicks from yesteryear in their prime we wish were still in production today:


Roadmaster

Century

Skylark
Reatta

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Buckle Up




In addition to it being illegal in most states driving or riding without a seat belt is just a bad idea. Not convinced? Here are some facts that might sway you.


  • Young adults aged 18 to 24 are more likely to be involved in and sustain injuries from an automobile wreck than any other adult group.
  • Seat belts reduce the occurrence of injuries or death by 50 percent.
  • Males are less likely to wear their seat belts than females
  • Lap belts are less effective than three point belts, but nevertheless provide significant levels of protection, reducing fatal injuries by 32%.
  • Child restraint systems are often used incorrectly. One study found that 72% of nearly 3,500 observed car and booster seats were misused in a way that could be expected to increase a child’s risk of injury during a crash.

    Please drive responsibly.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Your Best Driver's License Photo Ever




Once you are old enough to get your driver’s license photo taken, *cough* McLovin *cough,* the preparation is essential. Take a look at these tips to take the best photo ever!


  1. Do not wear white, it tends to make people look sickly under the lighting at the DMV.
  2. Avoid wearing t- shirts with slogans, plain shirts with soft colors such as blue, green and pink tend to be the best.
  3. If you are getting your photo taken during allergy season or if you have a cold, use eye drops and make sure your eyes wide open.
  4. Keep your hair neat and normal, today is not the day to try out a fancy hair do or new hair product.
  5. Ladies, know how to wear your makeup. Too much eye shadow tends to make your eyes disappear and too little makes you look like a zombie. Practice makes perfect!
  6. Like we said before, practice makes perfect! It may seem silly to practice smiling in the mirror but it can only benefit you in the end.
  7. Be on time for your appointment and stay patient. DMV’s are notoriously slow but the wait will be worth a great picture!