Thursday, July 31, 2014

Why You Should Be Excited for the Acura TLX

The Acura TLX is coming and when it gets here, you're going to want to get your hands on the next generation in luxury sedans.



The Acura TLX is powered by either a 206 horsepower 2.4L I-4 engine, or a 290 horsepower 3.5L V6, which gives this car excellent speed, power and torque so if you have to make last minute lane changes or pass that slow driver in the fast lane, you can do so with ease. Fitted with 4 different driving modes: Econ, Normal, Sport and Sport+, the TLX is geared to fit your mood. Feeling like a relaxed stroll through the city? Put it into Econ mode and you'll notice an increase in fuel-efficiency, or, if you prefer to hear the sound of the V6 roar to life, then throwing the car into Sport+ mode and it will amp up your drive like an adrenaline shot to the heart.

The TLX is also loaded with almost too many features to count. Heated seats, climate control, multi-view rear camera, 10 way adjustable driver's memory seat, keyless entry, voice recognition and so much more, you'll feel like a kid in the candy store. Whatever you need done on the road, or whatever convenience you could want in a car, the TLX has.

There's a lot of fun things inside the Acura TLX and these are just some of the reasons you should keep an eye out. It'll be here soon, and you won't regret checking one out.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Cool Car Tips

With the summer months upon us, it's the time of year when getting into your car can feel like getting into an easy bake oven, so we'd like to give you ten tips to keeping your car cool and comfortable.

1). Sunshade or window visor.

Old faithful of the car cooling world, these things will help block out some of the heat and make your car a little bit cooler than before. Use one on the front and back to maximize cooling potential!

2) Dash covers.

These will absorb heat and make touching your dashboard a little less painful. They're stylish too.

3) Covering your steering wheel.

A hand towel or steering wheel cover are your best friend to avoid the, "ouch, that's hot!" blues.

4) Park in a Shady Spot

Although this may go without saying, it's still important to keep your car in a shaded area to keep temperatures low. It's worth the extra walk to avoid the frustration of getting into a car that's just as hot, or hotter, than the temperature outside. Just avoid gladiator combat for these highly coveted spots.

5) Keep heat sensitive goods hidden

Things like CDs, tapes or other heat delicate items should be placed in areas where they can avoid direct sunlight. Blankets or towels are good if you can't find a spot underneath the seat.

6) Garages

Another staple in car cooling, garages or other parking structures are good ways to keep your car out of the sun's death rays.

7) Keeping windows cracked.

Keeping your windows cracked, even just the tiniest bit, can promote circulation, which helps keep your car cool. So, it's not a bad idea if you're making a quick trip into the store. Just make sure it's not open enough to fit your arm through.

8) Solar-powered fans

Hey, look, no cord required! These babies, along with cracked windows, can help expel hot air out of your car and ensure it isn't quite the oven it was before.

9) Seat covers, blankets, and towels.

Vinyl and leather seats love the heat, but they're just so hazardous to the health of your skin. To keep those love birds apart, a blanket, seat cover, or towel over the surface will help reduce the amount of heat they absorb. This will then give you a comfortable place to sit and to be seated without the threat of a 3rd degree burn.

10) Open the doors before jumping in.

Giving the car a few minutes to air out before getting into your car will improve the temperature as the cool(er) air rushes in.

We hope that with these tips, you'll keep your car from becoming this:



Friday, July 18, 2014

Driving Tips for Summer Storms

With summer showers upon us, it's very important to remember the basics (and not so basics) while driving. Don't let a storm ruin your travel plans. Be prepared and let the adventure continue! 

1) First and foremost: slow down! It takes longer to stop or adjust in wet weather.
2)  Don't follow large trucks too closely. The spray created by their large tires reduces your vision. Take care when passing them as well; if you must pass, do so quickly and safely.
3) Keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times! Keep all distractions, such as cell phones or even the radio, off and away from you.
4) Allow for more travel time. You should plan to drive at a slower pace than normal when the roads are wet. 
5) Turn on your headlights – even in light rain – to help you see, and be seen.
 
 

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Best Places to Take Your Acura in July

July is National Vacation Month and we're presenting you with our list of favorite parks in the great state of Virginia! How many of these have you been to?

1) Shenandoah River State Park



2) Lake Anna State Park 



3) First Landing State Park



4) Staunton River Battlefield State Park


Friday, June 27, 2014

What Does Your Car's Color Say About Your Personality?

It has been said that your car's color can say a lot about your personality; whether you're simple and sophisticated, or artistic and bold, or elegant and under-spoken, it can be argued that your everyday vehicle can say a lot about you as a whole. So tell us, what does your car color say about you?

Black: Powerful, Classic, Elegant - You are a bold and powerful person, and likely your wardrobe matches your car's color in reflecting it. You are elegant in everything that you do and believe "you can't beat the classics".

White: Pure, Pristine, Direct - Likely you are a very clean, organized person. Your passengers would better hope they remember to grab their trash out of the car before they leave, otherwise they can expect an earful from you about maintaining your car's pristine state.

Pearl: Glamorous and Exciting - You aren't too flashy, but you aren't too boring either. You've got yourself together but you'd like to make sure everyone else knows there is a part of you that isn't afraid to cut loose every now and again.

Silver: Futuristic and Prestigious - You're a forward thinker. You tend to value the finer things in life. Regular colors are just a bit too plain for your personality.

Red: Sensual, Dynamic, and Outgoing - Always on the lookout for a good time. You probably tend to be a bit outspoken, but it is the reason why you are appreciated by the people around you. You're a true social butterfly.

Gray: Practical and Pragmatic - Cool, calm, and collected, you are. You're likely a very logical person and a great thinker. Not usually very quick to excite.

Blue: Calm and Faithful, yet Confident and Authoritative - There is a lot to be said about people who drive blue cars, however, most tend to be very calm and collected individuals. Do not confuse these people with pushovers, though, these types of people tend to be very opinionated and steadfast.

Orange: Unique, Artistic, and Complex - You are an artist. You are not afraid to let your freak flag fly and are probably not often concerned how you come off to other people. And why should you be? You're too busy being you to worry about other people's opinions, and that's a good thing!

Brown: Powerful, yet Down-To-Earth - You're a very "grounded" individual, pun intended. You are not fazed by over-the-top antics but rather appreciate the finer things in life. You are a very neutral person.

Yellow: Joyful, Humorous - You're that guy or gal in your circle of friends who is always making everyone laugh and is generally a hoot to be around. You've got a very sunny disposition that tends to brighten up the lives of those around you.

Green: Well-Balanced, Organic - Leading a life of indulgence and excesses is just not something you are concerned with. You would rather concern yourself with what you can do for other's around you. You are generally a very compassionate and self-aware person.

Gold: Intelligent and Warm - Contrary to most of gold's usual implications, you are a warm and intelligent person. You value attention but you are not in others' faces about it all the time. You crave comfort.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

How to Choose the Perfect Car

If you're in the market for a new car. Here are a few things to consider before you choose your next vehicle.

If you examine your needs rather than wants, you will quickly discover the right car for you. Take a moment to think about how you will use your car. How many passengers do you need to carry? What type of driving do you do: freeway, off road, around town? Will you drive in the ice and snow? How long is your commute? Is good fuel economy important to you? In too many cases, people choose a car for its styling instead of its functionality.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Our Way of Saying Thank You!

As our way of saying thank you, we're offering this deal to all active military men and women of our armed forces! Hurry into Karen Radley Acura and take advantage of this deal.

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