Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Chevrolet’s 2014 Impala Asks, Do You Really Need a Mercedes?


It may be too early to say with certainty, but the 2014 Chevrolet Impala could be a breakout car. I’ll count the ways.

It is the first Impala in decades that doesn’t look and feel like it was made for a rental fleet or government motor pool. An attractive design with creases and bulges in the right places gives it the look of a four-door Camaro, not something your grandfather drove. It also rides smoothly and quietly (like the Buick LaCrosse on which it is based) and handles curves and corners with a degree of grace that luxury SUVs can’t match.

Indeed, the Impala could lure drivers back to the traditional family car. And it is sure to further blur the lines between luxury cars and mass-market vehicles.

I drove a “crystal-red” example yesterday in New York City traffic and on the sweeping bends of the Henry Hudson and Saw Mill parkways, and truly enjoyed it. The Impala is not a sports car — one wouldn’t expect it to be — but it manages to be smooth, comfortable and quiet, like a traditional American highway cruiser, while still giving the driver a good sense of the road and its irregularities.

Delivering road feel is difficult for cars to do without feeling cheap and bare-bones. I’m acutely aware of the pavement’s texture, seams and potholes while driving our 1998 Subaru wagon, but driving that car long distances can approach sensory overload. The Chevy manages to provide just enough feedback — like a European luxury car. Really.

The Impala is available with all the features found in cars costing $50,000 and up, from adaptive cruise control and collision avoidance technology to air-conditioned seats. But the Chevy ranges from $27,535 for the basic LS model to $36,580 for the top-of-the-line 2LTZ. Even with nearly every option the price is below $42,000.

Of course, I can imagine Impalas eating into Buick and Cadillac sales. But car shoppers might also feel a bit silly blowing twice as much on an Audi, BMW or Mercedes-Benz knowing the Chevy is around.

(courtesy of Wall Street Journal)



Monday, April 29, 2013

Are You Following Us on Twitter!

Are you following us on Twitter yet? Well if not, be sure to head over and follow us at @MaherChevy now so you don't miss out on any specials and offers! And if you do follow us, we'll even follow you back...we promise.

Friday, April 26, 2013

National Pretzel Day!

Not only is today Friday, but it's also National Pretzel Day! Are you a fan of the soft pretzel, or are the harder, crunchier ones more up your alley? Do you have a particular flavor that you enjoy? Let us know!


Thursday, April 25, 2013

Throwback Thursday: Futuristic Edition!

It's time for another edition of Throwback Thursday! Today we've dug up this futuristic (well for the time, anyway) Camaro commercial from 1983!

A Brand New 5 Star Review on Yelp!

Wow, we just received another great review on our Yelp page from Ali C!

"Just leased a car from Maher and the experience was the best I've had in buying/leasing a car. I've always felt bullied when buying/leasing a car and it didn't go down like that this time. They are friendly, professional, detail oriented, a family business and they care. I couldn't be happier. If you are in the market for a car go to Maher. Enjoy!!"

Want to read Ali's full review? Then head over to http://bit.ly/YVuG2M.


Another 5 Star Review on Edmunds!

Take a look at this brand new review that we received on Edmunds today!

"Our family has bought several cars from Maher and also had them serviced there. My salesperson, Robin S., was wonderful (this is the 2nd car I have bought from her) and all the other people I have dealt with are also terrific. The service people are extremely knowledgeable and do a great job. I also appreciate the fact that they provide me with a loaner vehicle when I need it. Thanks Maher!"

We're glad we could help! To read even more reviews, go to http://edmu.in/YVxE7j.


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Want to Win Tickets to the 2013 MLB All-Star Game?

Want to win a brand new 2014 Chevy Impala AND 4 tickets to the 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in New York City? Then go to http://spr.ly/ChevyBall and enter now for your chance to win!


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

The Chevy Spark is Coming Home

Awhile ago, Chevrolet gave the world the Spark. Now, after touring all over the globe, it's finally coming home.


Monday, April 22, 2013

Enter for a Chance to Win a Brand New Chevy Spark!



Spark owners and Color Runners definitely know how to hit the road and have a blast, which is why Chevrolet is now getting in on the fun! Not only are they offering a ton of prizes, but one grand-prize winner will be driving away in a brand-new Chevrolet Spark — and it could be you! So click on the link below and sign up now (and be careful not to get too much color on the upholstery!).

https://www.chevrolet.com/color-run-win-car.html

Friday, April 19, 2013

National Hanging Out Day!

Today is National Hanging Out Day, a day created to demonstrate how it is possible to save money and energy by using a clothesline. "Like" if you plan on "hanging out" over the weekend, and feel free to share your "laundry list" of things you plan on accomplishing!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Throwback Thursday: Monte Carlo Edition!

It's time for another edition of Throwback Thursday! Today we've found this great vintage Monte Carlo commercial from the Seventies!



Wednesday, April 17, 2013

2013 Chevrolet Tahoe Rated #1 in Affordable Large SUVs by US News!

The 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe ranks 1 out of 8 Affordable Large SUVs. This ranking is based on our analysis of 70 published reviews and test drives of the Chevrolet Tahoe, and our analysis of reliability and safety data.

The 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe offers excellent towing capacity, seating for up to nine, a smooth ride and a well-equipped interior.

The 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe has a 5.3-liter V8 engine that reviewers say moves the large SUV smoothly down the highway. Its tight (for a large SUV) turning radius also makes it more manageable for city driving than most in its class. The V8 engine is matched to a six-speed automatic transmission and comes with either two- or four-wheel drive. While it’s far from being an exciting vehicle to drive, test drivers call the Tahoe’s handling car-like, which is high praise for a heavy, truck-based SUV. Reviewers also say it has strong brakes. The Tahoe achieves 15/21 mpg city/highway, which is good for the class.

The Chevrolet Tahoe is the 2013 Best Large SUV for the Money because it has the best combination of ownership costs and positive reviews in its class. 

Reviewers think the Tahoe’s interior is well-appointed and well-designed with fit and finish that are on par for the segment. They also feel that controls are intuitive and easy to use, even with the optional touch-screen navigation system. The Tahoe can seat up to nine, but critics say that the third row is uncomfortable, though this is a common complaint with large SUVs. The Tahoe comes with standard Bluetooth, satellite radio and a USB port. Available features include a nine-speaker Bose audio system, heated and cooled leather front seats and a rearview camera. Total cargo space is good for the class, but test drivers dislike the cumbersome task of removing the third-row seats to access the full cargo space.

  • "Properly equipped, the brawny body-on-frame vehicle, based on a truck-type construction, can seat up to nine passengers, tow 8,500 pounds and manage well off-road. That keeps the Tahoe at the head of its class, which includes the Ford Expedition, Toyota Sequoia and Nissan Armada." -- Kelley Blue Book
  • "Tahoe (and by extension, the GMC Yukon) shines for powertrain performance, ergonomics, and overall refinement. It lags its rivals in 3rd-row seat accommodations and cargo flexibility. Still, its positive attributes far outweigh those negatives." -- Consumer Guide
  • "Despite the 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe's advancing age, it remains fully capable of completing towing tasks while transporting up to nine people in comfort." -- Cars.com (2012)
  • "The 2012 Chevy Tahoe deserves strong consideration when shopping for a large, traditional SUV, thanks to its comfortable cabin, road manners and impressive towing capacity. But for pure passenger use, a large crossover might work out better." -- Edmunds (2012)

The 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe is available in three trims: LS, LT and LTZ. Chevrolet also offers a Tahoe Hybrid, which is reviewed separately. The Tahoe has a 5.3-liter V8 engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. It comes in two- or four-wheel drive. The Tahoe can seat up to nine passengers in three rows. Since the Tahoe hasn’t changed much since its redesign in 2007, this overview uses applicable research and reviews from 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.

(courtesy of U.S. News)

Another 5 Star Review on Edmunds!

Take a look at this 5 star review that we just received on Edmunds!

"Great experience. My sales person Maher was friendly, responsive, courteous and very helpful throughout the process. I feel they gave me a good deal and treated me like they would like to keep me as a customer."

To read this and other reviews, go to http://edmu.in/ZAmtzY.


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

2014 Camaro SS Walk-Around!

Have you seen the 2014 Camaro SS yet? Well if you haven't, then click on the video below to watch Camaro Marketing Manager John Fitzpatrick give an exclusive walk-around of the new SS, highlighting all the new features and discussing the styling and performance enhancements for the 2014 model year!


Monday, April 15, 2013

The Do's and Don'ts of Washing Your Car


For many vehicle owners, the weekend act of washing a car by hand is a therapeutic act as beneficial for the person's state of mind as to the vehicle's appearance. That's good, because frequent washing is also the best way to maintain a new-car finish. But as simple as washing your car may seem, there are some things to watch for so that you don't accidentally scratch or degrade the finish. Here are some basic car-washing tips.

When should I wash the car?

Don't... wait for a layer of crud to accumulate before washing. Dead bugs, bird droppings, and chemicals from the atmosphere all leach acids that can strip away wax and eventually eat into your car's paint. If left too long, they can cause damage that requires sanding and repainting the area to correct.

Do... wash off dead bugs, bird droppings, and tree-sap mist as soon as possible. Other than this, a weekly car wash will keep the finish in its best shape. In addition, if you live in an area that suffers from acid rain, rinse your vehicle off after a period of rainy weather. Otherwise, acidic chemicals in the rainwater will be left on the surface after the droplets have evaporated, leaving a mark that can permanently mar the paint.

What kind of products should I use?

Don't... use household cleaning agents like hand soap, dishwashing detergent, or glass cleaner on the paint. These aren't formulated for use on a car's paint and may strip off the protective wax.

Do... use a dedicated car-wash product, which is milder and specifically designed for use on automotive paint. Apply the suds with a large, soft natural sponge or a lamb's-wool mitt. See our car wax report for tips and advice on all types of waxes.

Grease, rubber, and road-tar deposits picked up from the road often accumulate around the wheel wells and along the lower edge of the body. These can be stubborn to remove and may require a stronger product, such as a bug-and-tar remover. Use a soft, nonabrasive cloth to remove these deposits, as they can quickly blacken your sponge.

Use a separate sponge to clean the wheels and tires, which may be coated with sand, brake dust, and other debris that could mar the car's finish. Mild soap and water may work here; if not, a dedicated wheel cleaner may be required. Be sure the cleaner is compatible with the type of finish (paint, clear-coat, chrome, etc.) used on the wheels. A strong formula intended for mag wheels, for instance, can damage the clear coat that's used on the wheels that come on today's cars. To be on the safe side, choose a cleaner that's labeled as safe for use on all wheels.

Are there any general guidelines I should follow when washing a car?

Don't... wash your car when the body is hot, such as immediately after driving it or after it has been parked in direct sunlight for awhile. Heat speeds the drying of soap and water, making washing more difficult and increasing the chances that spots or deposits will form.

Don't move the sponge in circles. This can create light, but noticeable scratches called swirl marks. Instead, move the sponge lengthwise across the hood and other body panels. And don't continue using a sponge that's dropped on the ground without thoroughly rinsing it out. The sponge can pick up dirt particles that can scratch the paint.

Do... rinse all surfaces thoroughly with water before you begin washing to remove loose dirt and debris that could cause scratching. Once you begin, concentrate on one section at a time, washing and rinsing each area completely before moving on to the next one. This ensures that you have plenty of time to rinse before the soap dries. Start at the top, and then work your way around the car.

Work the car-wash solution into a lather with plenty of suds that provide lots of lubrication on the paint surface. And rinse the sponge often. Using a separate bucket to rinse the sponge keeps dirt from getting mixed into the sudsy wash water.

When rinsing, use a hose without a nozzle and let the water flow over the car from top to bottom. This creates a sheeting action that helps minimize pooling of water.

How should I dry the car when I'm done?

Don't... let the car air dry, and don't expect a drive around the block to do an effective job. Either will leave watermarks, which in areas with hard water are the minerals left after evaporation. In addition, don't use an abrasive towel or other material that can leave hairline scratches in the paint.

Do... use a chamois (natural or synthetic) or soft terry towels. If you choose towels, you may need several. It's best to blot the water up instead of dragging the towel or chamois over the paint. The drying process can be speeded up by using a soft squeegee to remove most of the water on the body, but be sure the rubber is pliable and that it doesn't pick up bits of dirt that can cause scratches.

(courtesy of Consumer Reports)

Friday, April 12, 2013

What Do You Sing in the Car?

Happy Friday everyone! Do you know that over 90% of car owners admit to singing behind the wheel? As for the other 10%, we think they're lying. What about you? What's your favorite song to sing along to in the car?


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Throwback Thursday: Z28 Edition!

It's time for another edition of Throwback Thursday! In honor of the recent announcement of the new z28, we've dug up this vintage Camaro commercial from 1982!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Mind Your Manners on the Road


Ideally, the road is a considerate, friendly place—drivers happily allowing each other to merge on a crowded highway, making room for cars to take that left turn in the middle of a long line of traffic and yielding to pedestrians when they’re trying to cross the street. Sounds a little too perfect, right?

Putting our dreams aside, considerate drivers are the unicorns of the travel world (except for you, obviously, for you are the ultimate master of the road and everyone else should have their licenses revoked). Even so, say you wanted to brush-up on your standard driving etiquette—not that you need it, of course. Here are a few ways to mind your manners on the road.


1. Let people merge.

The amount of time it costs you to let someone merge in front of you on the highway is probably no more than five seconds. Don’t tell me you’ve never spent 20 minutes circling a parking lot to find “the perfect spot.” You can spare the five seconds. And spare it you shall. Those five seconds will make your fellow driver’s journey less stressful, which will make conditions on the road for everyone around you much safer.


2. Remember: The left lane is for passing!

While you may not be in a hurry, there are likely drivers on the road who need to get where they’re going as soon as possible. And it’s basically a proven fact that one of the most annoying types of drivers is the slow poke gumming up the works in the left lane. If you’re less living life in the fast lane and more of a slow rider, keep in mind that not everyone else is in enjoyment mode—some are getting down to business, trying to get to where they’re going. It’s Driver’s Ed 101, though you may have forgotten: The left lane is the passing lane. So keep in the right lane unless you’re passing, and the people who gotta do what they gotta do will appreciate you for it.


3. Yield to pedestrians.

Look, this isn’t a romantic comedy. Accidents happen, and they will most likely not result in the star-crossed meeting with the love of your life. You’re more likely to find yourselves in front of a judge. Even when pedestrians are totally taking advantage of that stop sign you’re stuck at, they still have the right of way. Walkers and drivers can coexist wherever there’s mutual respect. Acknowledge them with eye contact or a wave, and you’ll be on your way before you can say, “My lawyer will get in touch.”


4. Be extra mindful of your driving when you have a passenger in the car.

Whether you’re just joking around or being plain irresponsible, no one wants to ride shotgun with someone who makes them feel unsafe. (Speaking of safety, did you know that the Chevy Cruze was the first car in its class with 10 standard air bags, and even today, no car in its class offers more*?) My dad has a slew of optical illusions up his sleeve that make driving with him feel like you’re starring in a Final Destination movie, so I feel like I’m an expert on this one. When you’re the driver, your passenger’s life (or your backseater’s life) is in your hands. No fast, sharp turns, no speeding, no cutting people off. Take care of your passengers—they may not say so, but they’ll certainly appreciate you for it.

(by Stephanie Georgopulos)

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The 2014 Impala: The Classic is Back

How does a legend whose history runs more than 50 years deep become the pinnacle of style, innovation and performance for the next generation? The answer lies in the all-new 2014 Chevrolet Impala.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Gas Prices Guessing Game!

Can you guess what year this photo was taken in? Feel free to share it with your friends and see if they know the answer!


Friday, April 5, 2013

National Deep Dish Pizza Day!

Today is National Deep Dish Pizza Day! In honor of this delicious day, we want to know: what is your favorite kind of pizza?


Thursday, April 4, 2013

Chevrolet's Logo Through the Years

Take a look at this 5 star review we just received on Cars.com!

"I thoroughly endorse Maher Chevrolet as THE place to take your Chevy vehicle to, for repairs and routine maintenance. Ladies go to Mike Olski when you have any concerns or difficulty explaining what you are experiencing with your vehicle. He LISTENS to you, do not make you feel like a fool and ALWAYS follows up to make sure you have no further concerns. INVALUABLE employee."

You can read this and other reviews at http://bit.ly/WKj2JN.



Another 5 Star Review on Cars.com!

Take a look at this 5 star review we just received on Cars.com!

"I thoroughly endorse Maher Chevrolet as THE place to take your Chevy vehicle to, for repairs and routine maintenance. Ladies go to Mike Olski when you have any concerns or difficulty explaining what you are experiencing with your vehicle. He LISTENS to you, do not make you feel like a fool and ALWAYS follows up to make sure you have no further concerns. INVALUABLE employee."

You can read this and other reviews at http://bit.ly/WKj2JN.



Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Three Great Services for One Low Price!

Is your car in need of some maintenance, but you're on a tight budget? Well Chevy is now offering three great services for one low price! Stop by today and get an oil change, tire rotation and 27 point vehicle inspection for just $39.95. So visit us today and don't put it off any longer!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The Camaro Z/28 Returns!

There has never been a more track capable, factory built Camaro ever produced than the 2014 Z/28. It's built according to any racer's track car wishlist: lightweight, high-revving, aerodynamic and unrelenting in its handling. It removes the non-essential to make room for faster lap times and more thrills. "Like" if you're as excited as we are to give the Z/28 a test drive!

Check Out This 5 Star Review on Cars.com!

Wow, check out this awesome review we just received on Cars.com!

"I've bought quite a few vehicles over the years (both new and used) and my recent Volt purchase at Maher was the first purchase that left me with a positive feeling. The sales staff was knowledgeable without being pushy, and the financial transaction went very smoothly. I passed quite a few dealerships between my house and Maher... and it was well worth the trip."

You can read this review (and others) at http://bit.ly/WKj2JN.



Monday, April 1, 2013

Baseball Season is Finally Here!

After more than five months of waiting, opening day of America's pastime is finally here! "Like" if you plan on celebrating by watching a game today, and feel free to share any fond memories of baseball season you have with us!