Friday, November 15, 2013

5 Engine Oil Myths



We all know that our cars need engine oil in order to operate smoothly. The role of engine oil is to keep the moving parts of the engine lubricated, to protect them against rust corrosion, and -- with modern detergent oil additives -- to keep them free of sludge and general engine gunk.
But most of us also know some things about engine oil that aren't actually true. For instance, isn't it always necessary to change your oil every 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers)? And when the color of your oil starts becoming dark, doesn't that mean that it's about to fill your engine with harmful sludge?

Well, no. These ideas are myths and over the next few pages we'll debunk them, along with a few other engine oil "facts" that don't happen to be true. A little knowledge isn't necessarily a dangerous thing, but a little knowledge that doesn't happen to be true could quite possibly ruin your engine, or at least cost you a lot of unnecessary expense.

Click here to get the truth behind the 5 Engine Oil Myths from HowStuffWorks.com.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

From One Second To The Next A Film By Werner Herzog

Shows the Consequences of Texting While Driving

This past August, legendary filmmaker and historian Werner Herzog released "From One Second to the Next", a short, but poignant look into the consequences of texting while driving.

The film is a PSA sponsored by four major phone companies-- AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile, who originally approached Herzog to make the film in an effort to combat a growing cultural phenomenon where texting-related accidents are becoming increasingly all too common.

For Herzog, it's a sharp turn outside the norm from his usual works, which often focus on themes of isolation and wilderness, as can be seen in films like "Grizzly Man" and "Encounters At the End of the World". Nonetheless, "From One Second to the Next" is as much an accomplishment in cinema as it is an important message that should be adopted by anyone who gets behind a wheel.

Watch "From One Second to the Next" here

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

What your favorite Halloween treat says about your TASTE in cars.




Candy Corn: One thing is for certain, it just wouldn’t be Halloween without candy corn!  The classic choice!  You’ve got a timeless sense of style, which means you and the Accord are meant to be. 

Toasted pumpkin seeds: Watch out-- a no-nonsense person like you should be cruising in a truck!  You are sharp, tough, and you don’t sugarcoat anything.

Sugar Daddies:  Looking for a sweet fix that’s sure to “stick around?”  You deserve a ride that you can count on for years to come!  The Civic is the car for you! 

Caramel Apples: Not only are you fashion-conscious, you’re a ton of fun and always up for trying something new!  Your biting sense of humor makes you a treat to be around.  You belong behind the wheel of a Pilot. 

King-Sized Candy Bar: You’ve hit the mother-load!  A busy schedule like yours requires lots of space—See how the Odyssey fits you.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

6 Car Myths That Cost You Money Every Year



Most of us view our vehicles as something between an immutable feature of daily life and a rabid, suicidal dragon that gorges on explosions until it inevitably explodes itself. That's because we all know it's only a matter of time until something goes horribly wrong with our cars, and then we're epically, mythically screwed. As a result, various rules of thumb for regular car maintenance have been passed down through the generations -- precious wisdom handed to us by our ancestors in order to stave off, for a spell, the ruinous, virgin-eating car repair monster. But many of these rules are, at best, wildly outdated and, at worst, a total waste of money.

#6. Change Your Oil Every 3,000 Miles

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The Myth:
To maximize your engine's life, you should change the oil and filter every 3,000 miles. At this point you should also say several quiet prayers to the gods of breakdowns and have a mid-ranking church official -- no lower than a nun but no higher than a bishop -- bless the water in your vehicle's coolant.
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"I'm sorry, my child, but the Lord can't drive or bless a manual transmission."
The Reality:
The idea that you should change your car's oil every 3,000 miles is so pervasive that it has its own Wikipedia page ... specifically debunking it. This misconception has its roots laid all the way back to the 1970s, when oil technology was still developing and the engine operating environment wasn't nearly as smooth and controlled as it is today. Back then, 3,000 miles was actually a pretty good rule of thumb. So was "Never trust a European" and "Chest hair, son: Always chest hair." However, just like international relations and grooming habits, engine and oil technology have improved drastically over the decades. The life of the oil in your car has now increased far beyond that allegedly sacred 3,000-mile barrier.

So why do we hang onto it? Because no one has bothered to tell the oil-change industry. Those poor, naive fellas still "recommend" changing it every 3,000 miles, despite the fact that synthetic oils lasting up to 15,000 miles have been available for years. If only somebody would show them the backs of those bottles in their tiny, uncomfortable lobbies; why, we're sure they'd immediately mend their ways and return all that needlessly spent money of yours.

Read more: Click Here to Reveal the other 5 Myths Costing You Money

(Source: Cracked.com)

Friday, October 4, 2013

5 things your Car will Finally do in 2020!

By John Brandon
We'll spare you the far-future posturing and flying-car jokes, but the truth is -- for the 200 million automobile owners in America, the future looks bright. In fact, we've already made some pretty impressive headway. The 2008 Mercedes S-Class can change lanes on the highway automatically, and both the Toyota Prius and the Lexus LS-460 can self-park at the push of a button.

But that's just a drop in the bucket compared to what's in the works. With eyes wide and mouths agape, we peeked under the curtain at the cars of the future. Here's what we can tell you about what you'll be driving in 2020.

1. Your car will predict the future

Self-parking cars are great and all, but there's a big difference between features of convenience and the kinds of safety technologies on the horizon. We're talking about cars that can see into the future and react on a dime -- whether that means detecting a person crossing the street or swerving to avoid oncoming traffic.

There's no doubt the artificial intelligence required to protect you from those dangers is incredibly sophisticated, but it's becoming more widely available every day. Vehicles equipped with hundreds of sensors will be able to monitor their surroundings, both from a short-range perspective (to detect things like barriers and stop signs) and a long-range perspective (to detect things like a truck barreling toward you). But they won't be working alone.

Cars of the future will also utilize video monitors located at intersections. Currently planned for many towns and cities across the United States, these monitors will feed data to your car over a wireless network. From as far as 30 miles away, they'll be able to transmit video imagery right to your dashboard. So, if you didn't see that pedestrian walking into the street, the video system would know where you were, know about the pedestrian, and warn you to pay attention.

It's similar to Google's new Street View maps system. Already available in larger cities like San Francisco and New York, the application shows fluid, 360-degree video images of nearly every block in the area. And while it's only accessible from computers now, similar real-time images will soon be available right on your dash.

Taking the concept one step further, engineers also plan to equip cars with computer processors that can analyze these kinds of video feeds to assess abnormalities in traffic. So rather than just warning you of an upcoming obstacle in the road, cars will use the data to deploy airbags at just the right location within the vehicle. Or, they could decide to take over the steering when needed.

Basically a smarter version of the existing Electronic Stability Control feature (available on several luxury car models now), the cars will monitor weather and traffic, and adjust tire speeds to make sure you stay on the road and don't flip the vehicle. How long 'til everyone on the block has one? The system will be required on all new U.S. cars for the 2012 model year, but you should expect to see it even sooner than that.

2. Your car will talk to the road and the road will talk back

It's one thing to have a car that senses other vehicles, but something else entirely to have the road itself know where your car is at all times. To make that possible, city governments and automakers are joining forces to launch new Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) systems. Using short-range wireless signals, vehicles will be able to communicate not only with each other, but with all the infrastructure on the road.

Transportation agencies in cities across America currently have plans to install DSRC technology at major intersections and high-accident areas. In response, major auto manufacturers will offer DSRC support for their cars.

The communication network will monitor where cars are traveling, as well as read traffic-light information and road-sign sensors. With both cars and roadways enabled, formerly unimaginable safety benefits will become a reality. For instance, ambulances will be able to trigger upcoming traffic lights to change from red to green.

But there are plans to go even further. According to DaimlerChrysler, old satellites (accurate to about 3 feet) could be replaced with much more powerful Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, which could pinpoint your vehicle to a few centimeters. And while there are only 30 active GPS satellites in space today, engineers hope to have as many as 50 in the future.

The new system will be able to track weather conditions and suggest alternate routes. For example, you could avoid a tornado in Kansas or damaging hail in Fargo, or loop around Chicago traffic using real-time data that's continually updated.

3. Your car will take itself into the shop for maintenance

Having wireless networks set up along the roadways -- such as those necessary for seeing images of upcoming intersections -- translates to endless possibilities for cars and drivers in the future. Example: Imagine passing a maintenance station that remotely signals your in-car navigation system that it's time for an oil change. Better yet, it could go ahead and wirelessly upgrade your car's software modules or check the performance of its safety sensors.

Perhaps even more exciting are the possibilities for electric hybrids. Once electric cars outnumber gas-engine cars, satellite-based wireless power systems could recharge vehicles from space. How's that possible? The satellites would gather solar energy from space and then transmit the power to a receiver on the vehicle via a wireless signal. It would work the same as a wireless computer network, except the signal would carry energy instead of data.

4. When you drive through McDonald's, your car will be debited, not your VISA

Microprocessors are already embedded into many parts of an automobile -- from an engine's control-valve timing system to the seat controls. So why not have a microprocessor that manages financial transactions? Several states already offer special debit cards that mount to your windshield as you pass through a toll, but those are primitive compared to what's to come.

In the future, when you pull into the drive-thru at a fast food restaurant, a local Wi-Fi network will be able to communicate with your vehicle by way of an encrypted wireless signal. In other words, after you order your food, the car will automatically make the financial transaction. And the electronic signature? It's likely that the navigational systems in your car will have expanded beyond route planning and safety warnings into something involving a signature pad that would allow you to type in a passcode (or use a fingerprint or eye retina scan) as an electronic signature.

Once the infrastructure is in place, your car will become like a mini-ATM for drive-thru establishments. Of course, whether or not that's a good thing for your budget remains to be seen.

5. Go ahead, take a nap. Your car will drive itself

Futuristic cars tricked out with their own ATMs and self-maintenance features sound nice, but for many engineers, that's just the tip of the iceberg. The real holy grail? A fully automated, driverless car.

Shining a big spotlight on such efforts is DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), a Department of Defense organization aimed at perfecting the robotic technology needed for safe, autonomous military vehicles.

In 2005, Stanford robotics expert Sebastian Thrun won the DARPA Grand Challenge with his autonomous car, Stanley. Although the competition is aimed at developing machinery to protect soldiers, Thrun believes the technology will reach civilians sooner than you might think. And driverless cars, he believes, could save thousands of lives each year.

In June 2007, Thrun's new robotic roadster, Junior, completed several test runs in preparation for the DARPA Urban Challenge (scheduled for November 2007). Although Junior never went faster than 15 mph, it made a three-point U-turn and navigated through a four-way stop. That's right; Thrun is getting close to achieving a fully automated, road-ready car.

Where could this lead? Well, a highway system for starters -- say, from San Francisco to Los Angeles -- for driverless vehicles only. Using a wireless signal, barriers on either side of the road could communicate with cars to keep them on track. And vehicles could simply use older cruise-control technology to maintain steady speeds.

Conceivably, this would allow drivers to sleep through long stretches of highway -- or at the very least read the morning paper and drink their coffee. Another advantage is that these routes could have less restrictive speed limits -- likely well over 100 mph -- which could redefine the morning commute for many.

( Source: http://bit.ly/14PIxh5 )

Friday, September 20, 2013

What Will They Think of Next?



Motor Recall made an app that creates a game out of the identification of vehicle lights at night. Think you know cars well enough to guess make & model by viewing headlights or taillights? Challenge yourself with this fun new app. Get more details now.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Jeep Production Heads to China!

Chrysler Group and its majority owner, Fiat Group, reached a preliminary agreement in January with Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. to build Jeeps in China. Get the full story from Automotive News. http://bit.ly/1fmjbZD


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Check out the 2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport

Looking for an adventure? The 2012 Jeep Wrangler is just the car for you! It is one of the most maneuverable and trail capable vehicles that will go places most owners don't dare drive, let alone hike. Don't worry if you're just looking for a new car to cruise the streets with it is more than capable of that as well. Stop by Perkins Motors today for a test drive and tell us what you think.

Visit the Perkins Motors inventory page for more information or contact our sales department at 800-906-8340.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Where does the Coronet get its name from?



A coronet is a small crown worn by royalty who are not kings or queens.  The name was given to the car because it was the top trim style when it was offered.

Clickhere to check out our inventory and find the perfect vehicle for you!

Monday, July 29, 2013

Very big thank you's to the authors of these wonderful reviews!

(4) Star Review on DealerRater

  • " Good service and reasonable unpressured sales." -Salida S.

Two (4.8) Star Reviews on DealerRater

  •  "Our experience was superb." -BLock74
  • "This was probably one of my best car-buying experiences: no push, no hard-sell, no whinney "your taking dinner out my baby's mouth" type tactics." -Mauser88

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "We especially enjoyed the friendly, casual salesmanship of Mike." -dadkcurtis

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

There's an app for that!

Pictured above is the True Fit IAlert car seat by Tomy.  What makes this car seat so special is that it uses a smartphone app (available on both iPhone and Android devices) to relate important safety information to parents!  It will let you know if the child moves out of the seat while the car is in motion, a child is left in the seat when the car is stopped, the seat buckle has not been secured, and other important safety info.  It even lets you know the temperature in the back seat.  How cool is that?!

Click here for more info.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

We have two new fantastic reviews on DealerRater. Kudos, Scott & Darryl.


  • My husband and I went to Perkins Motor to have our 5 yr Drive Train Warranty inspection. While there, we looked at the cars and SUV's on the display floor. One caught my eye,.. a Jeep Compass and we asked for Scott Matela as he had sold us the vehicles we had brought in. -GIJody7
  (5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • I went in to service my Jeep, after being towed in and talked to Darryl Champion about used pick up trucks. -swood1060

Monday, July 15, 2013

A very big thank you to these five customers for their wonderful reviews! Keep up the great work, team!

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "Robert was by far the most wonderful sales person, he truly went above and beyond to help me with my first new car purchase..." -NYCMpwife

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "We really enjoyed our experience at Perkins Motor City Dodge and enjoyed interacting with Scott." -RacnfanAP

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "Just got a great car at a great price from a great salesman!" -Jinbeaux

Two (5) Star Reviews on DealerRater

  • "I got the car I wanted at a price I was satisfied paying. Great experience!" -dough0111
  • "I just purchased a new 2013 Dodge Ram 2500 from Perkins Dodge. My salesman Robert Migliore was EXCELLENT." -Trevor6454

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Thank you very much for the wonderful reviews Joey, Amber, Calvin, and Heather! Keep up the excellent work Scott, Randy, Frank, and Jorge!

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "The service at Perkins was once again great, as it has always been for me there." -Joey W.

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "This was my first experience buying a car. I don't think Robert could have made it any more simple." -Amber R.

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  •  "My overall experience at Perkins Motors has been the best by far considering all the other dealerships I've been to." -Calvin H.

(4.8) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "Thanks Jorge for being so great!" -Heather W.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Our sincerest thanks to the 5 customers who wrote these excellent reviews! Keep up the great work Todd, Scott, Rick, and Bill!

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "Awesome experience, very friendly sales man and the finance guy was fantastic." -Nickileax3

Two (5) Star Reviews on DealerRater

  • "Scott was candid and actually had the facts to support the comments that he provided to us. A true professional." -Misschief
  • "I have to say this is by far the one of the best dealerships we have been to." -lilbrownjug2494

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "Rick was very courteous & worked with me under no pressure." -jming

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "I truly appreciated the extra mile that Bill went for our family to get us the deal we received and the exemplary customer service." -reesekeese2

Friday, July 5, 2013

Three very big thank you's to these wonderful customers!

(4.8) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "...Frank took the time to look into all of my demands & never tried to rush my decision." -John A.

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "Rick made my wife and I comfortable and confident with his outstanding service." -Mark M.

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "The people were great, the price was good, and the service was outstanding from start to driving the car out the door." -Don C.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Our sincerest thanks to Jack, Staci, and Dave and Amy for these outstanding review! Keep up the great work, Bill, Jorge, and Ernie!

(5) Star Review on DealerRater
  • "Bill Ward is as good as they come. This guy could teach classes on how to treat the buying public." -Jack E.

(4.8) Star review on DealerRater

  • "Jorge did a great job overall.  He is one of the friendliest salesmen I have ever met." -Staci L.
(5) Star review on DealerRater

  • "Ernie was very friendly and informative with the vehicle we purchased. I would definitely buy again from him in the future." -Dave and Amy

Friday, June 21, 2013

Two very big thank yous to the authors of these wonderful reviews! Keep up the great work, Jorge and Frank!

(4.8) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "Easy to work with and I was able to get the exact vehicle I wanted." -Lostcolorado
(5) Star Review on DealerRater 

  • "I would definitely recommend Perkins Dodge to anyone looking to buy a new or used vehicle." -Rfieldus

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Thank you very much for the wonderful review, Leslie! Keep up the outstanding work, Ron!

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "I would like to thank him as well as the rest of the Perkins Motors staff. All of the staff were professional and personable. Thanks for a pleasant experience!" -Leslie G.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Friday, June 14, 2013

Two Wonderful Five-Star Reviews of Perkins Motor Company on DealerRater!

"I knew he genuinely cared about our needs and finding us the right car." -Amber E.
We appreciate the great five star review of Perkins Motor Company, Amber! We look forward to seeing you again. Click HERE to see all of Dennis' reviews with this one.
"I will most definitely return to Rick and Perkins." -Sandy J.
Thank you very much, Sandy, for the five-star review of Perkins Motor Company and Rick! If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know. Click HERE to see this review and all of Rick's other terrific ones.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Well done, Scott, getting Five-Stars on DealerRater for Perkins Motor Company!

"Scott made me feel like more than just a sale." -alysekinchen7
Thank you so much for taking the time to write this wonderful five-star review of Perkins Motor Company! We truly value your loyalty, and we look forward to seeing you again. Click HERE to see all of Scott's wonderful reviews. Be sure to stay current with dealership updates and online specials, Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Check out this terrific review for Perkins Motor Company - way to go, Rick!

"I had exceptional service from Rick Clavelli at Perkins Motor Co." -Gary A.
Congratulations on your 2012 Toyota Yaris, and thank you for your excellent review of Perkins Motor Company! Click HERE to see this review with our other exceptional ones. Remember, Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter to see dealership updates and online specials.

Monday, June 10, 2013

More Great DealerRater Reviews for Perkins Motor Company!

"I would recommend Darryl and Perkins to friends and family." -rizzle
"The service and people were great!" -morrisgirl2
We are very happy you have taken the time to let everyone know about your positive experiences at Perkins Motor Company! Click HERE to see these reviews with our other positive ones.
"WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOUR DEALERSHIP AND SCOTT!" -Jan1941
"I would definitely recommend this dealership to a friend." -juangor
Thanks for the terrific reviews! Click HERE to see these and all of Scott's reviews. Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter for specials and online coupons.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Thanks for all these great reviews for Perkins Motor Company on DealerRater!

"This experience of buying a new truck was very easy to accomplish." -rogercarlos
Thank you so much for taking the time to let everyone know about your terrific experience at Perkins Motor Company, and congratulations on your 2013 Ram Truck! Click HERE to see this review with all of Scott's other ones.
"No nonsense, friendly, and fair." -Douglas M.
Ken joins the rest of us in thanking you for the great review, and your loyalty to Perkins Motor Company, Douglas! Click HERE for Ken's other reviews.
"They talked and stayed in touch with me through the whole process." -Antonio H.
We appreciate the wonderful review of Perkins Motor Company! Click HERE for Gary's other reviews and HERE for Tony's! Remember to Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter to get special deals and coupons.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Three very big thank you's to the authors of these wonderful reviews! Special kudos to Mike, Frank, and Jorge! Keep up the excellent work, guys.

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "Just a WONDERFUL experience with both Don and Mike." -ladon
(4.8) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "I had a great shopping experience with no pressure shopping for a new vehicle." -Lori0624
 (4.2) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "I had a very pleasant experience at this dealership. Everyone was very helpful and made the processing of buying a car quick and easy." -krculver

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Our absolute sincerest thanks to the authors of these wonderful reviews!

Two (5) Star Reviews on DealerRater:

  • "Overall a great experience and will not hesitate to use Perkins and Bill for any future purchases." -sdanczuk
  • "This is the third car I have bought from Bill at Perkins and there will be more." -ddub13
(5) Star Review on DealerRater:

  •  "We Thank you for a great experiance in finding the right car and all the help and NO PRESURE sales that Mr. Mike Ryan gave us." -jbt56
(4.8) Star Review on DealerRater:

  • "Well, I'm happy to report Simon Allen exceeded our collective expectations." -kbraddock

(5) Star Review on DealerRater:

  • "We had a great experience at Perkins! Gary and the rest of the team at Perkins made this a great purchase!" -jessyl85

(4.8) Star Review on DealerRater: 
  • "I will definitely be doing business with them in the future and would recommend them to my closest of friends and family" -Philip69


     

Friday, May 31, 2013

Seven Outstanding New Reviews on DealerRater

We can't thank our customers enough! Thank you for these wonderful reviews on DealerRater! Shout out to Bill, Mark, Steve, and Ray today!




" Bill ordered the exact truck we wanted. He did an excellent job of guiding us through the process and keeping us informed through out. Bill was honest and didn't try to sell us anything we didn't want. This is the second truck we have bought from Bill and will buy our next vehicle from him as well." - Mitchel

To read all of our DealerRater reviews, please click HERE.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Another great review from one of our awesome customers! Thank you, Tim!

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "Bill Ward and the Perkins team were very friendly and efficient throughout the buying process and were also able to help me find great financing on my used vehicle." -Tim G.

Thank you very much for the wonderful review, Michele! Keep up the excellent work, Sean!

"Excellent" Review on Google+ Local

  • "We will without a doubt be giving everyone the advice to go to Perkins if they are searching for a car new or used." -Michele S.

Monday, May 20, 2013

RAM 1500 Diesel Production to Begin in September

Originally revealed in February, RAM has announced that production on the RAM 1500 Diesel will begin September 2013.

The diesel powerplant is sourced from VM Motori and is much lighter than the Cummins six-cylinder currently found in heavy-duty RAM pickups. The 3.0-liter V6 diesel powerplant will be paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and should be rated at 240 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque. The American automaker hasn’t announced final specifications yet.

The diesel RAM 1500 is also expected to offer best-in-class fuel economy, which means it’ll be at least 18 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway. If production does get under way in September, dealerships should expect the RAM 1500 Diesel in October.

Courtesy of AutoGuide.com