Friday, November 11, 2011

The Memories of American Heroes Live On

On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 an armistice between Germany and the Allied nations came into effect. On November 11, 1919, Armistice Day was commemorated for the first time. In 1919, President Wilson proclaimed the day should be "filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory".


Veterans Day is intended to honor and thank all military personnel who served the United States in all wars, particularly living veterans. It is marked by parades and church services and in many places the American flag is hung at half mast. A period of silence lasting two minutes may be held at 11am.

Throughout both internal conflicts and world wars, America’s veterans have dedicated their lives to protecting those at home. Remember their service and bravery at one of the monuments or memorials in the region.


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New York offers several inspiring memorials where visitors are welcome year-round, so take some time to honor America’s heroes on this day November 11, 2011


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Popularity of used vehicles continues to grow.



Among the automobile buying sector, used cars are in more demand than in recent years, a new study reveals.
According to the national survey conducted by The Media Audit, 54.7% of adults who plan to buy a vehicle in the next 12 months are planning to purchase a used vehicle. 
The figure represents more than 20 million consumers across The Media Audit's 80 measured markets. 

Moreover, the demand for used cars versus new cars has been increasing. In 2006, a similar study was conducted, and used cars represented 49.4% of all automobile planned purchases. As a result, the demand for used cars among car buyers has increased by 10% over five years.

Correspondingly, the demand for new cars has diminished. The same study reveals that among adults planning to purchase a vehicle, 37.8% plan to buy a new vehicle, compared to 43.8% in 2006. The figure represents a decline of 13% over the same five-year period.

Among some of the top markets for used cars are IndianapolisIN, where 12.7% of the market's general population plans to purchase a used vehicle in the next 12 months. CharlestonSC, ranks second with 11.5% who plan to buy a used vehicle, followed by Oklahoma CityOK (11.2%), MemphisTN (11.1%), and DetroitMI (10.5%).

Rounding out the top ten markets for planned purchases of used vehicles are SacramentoCA, where 10.1% of the local population plans to purchase a used vehicle, along with SpokaneWashington (10.1%), and ColumbusOhio (10.1%). San AntonioTexas (9.7%), and Kansas CityMissouri (9.6%) ranked ninth and tenth, respectively.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Quick Fall Auto Fix-up Tips

Avoid winter woes with quick fall auto fix-up tips and keep your car in great condition for the winter months to come.  As the days grow shorter and temperatures drop, it's time to prepare your vehicle for the unfavorable road conditions to come.  Addressing a few key issues before winter arrives can save you significant hassle and cost.   
Follow these simple tips to shield your vehicle from the elements and avoid winter-related damages.

Protect Your Paint
The majorities of drivers are aware of at least one scratch or chip in their vehicles' paint. Unfortunately, many will not repair these small damages before they rust and become serious issues. A scratch can rust in just 30 days, and snow, ice and freezing temperatures can accelerate and intensify the damage.   
Contact Osceola Garage as to what finish would be the best for your vehicle to repair these small damages.



Vision

Winter weather can reduce visibility, so a clear windshield is extremely important to prevent accident damage.  To make certain you have an unobstructed view of the road at all times, examine the defroster system and windshield wipers.  Replace any old or cracked blades, and don't forget your rear wiper.

Stock up on winter windshield fluid and keep a bottle of de-icing spray in your car to reduce the need to scrape. Check all vehicle lights to make sure your night vision is equally clear, and replace any dim or dead bulbs.  

Contact Osceola Garage to inspect your vehicle free of charge.



Tires 


One of the most essential aspects of vehicle winterization is making sure you have a safe grip on the road. Quality tires help keep your vehicle secure, especially in slippery rain or snow conditions, and inadequate tires will not be effective. Inspect your tire tread and pressure and replace worn tires for optimal traction in snow and ice.   


Ensure to rotate your tires and have your brakes checked. If you live in a snow-prone or rural area, you might consider purchasing snow tires and/or chains to get through the tough conditions.  
Contact Osceola Garage and we will inspect your tires Free of charge.


Emergency Kit 

In the case that something does go wrong this winter and you are stranded, make sure to keep an emergency roadside kit in your vehicle at all times.
Include:  Flashlight and batteries, road flares, a blanket, jumper cables, bottled water, nutrition bars and charged cell phone

You may also benefit from roadside service, particularly if you are traveling alone or long distances.   Contact Osceola Garage and find out more about their Auto Club.  




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