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

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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

A very big thank you to the author of this outstanding review! Excellent work, Rick!

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "The whole purchase experience was not that of fear and doubt, wondering if you are being taken for a bad ride." -htorres718

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Throwback Thursday

It's Throwback Thursday, fans! Sometimes, there's nothing more beautiful than a vintage truck.


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

A very sincere thank you to Barbara for this outstanding review!

"Excellent" Review on Google+ Local

  • "The service was excellent and all personnel I dealt with were courteous and knowledgeable, especially Chris." -Barbara B.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Chrysler investing $20M in Toledo plant to support 9-speed auto production

- Investment to increase capacity for production of torque converters for new generation, fuel-efficient nine-speed transmission
- Company's total investment in U.S. facilities over $5.2 billion since June 2009

April 26, 2013 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - Chrysler Group LLC announced today that it will invest $19.6 million in its Toledo Machining Plant in Perrysburg, Ohio, to increase capacity of the torque converter it's machining for the nine-speed transmission. With this announcement, the Company's total investments in its U.S. operations since June 2009 increase to over $5.2 billion.

The new torque converters will be paired with the next generation, fuel efficient nine-speed front-wheel drive transmission being assembled at Chrysler Group's Indiana (Kokomo, Ind.) Transmission Plant I. The new transmission will debut in the 2014 Jeep® Cherokee.

"The new nine-speed transmission is a critical part of our strategy to meet fuel economy requirements over the next several years and Toledo Machining will play an integral role in bringing this transmission to market," said Scott Garberding, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing, Chrysler Group LLC. "Securing this additional investment is a testament to the dedication and commitment of the plant's workforce and helps secure its future long-term."

The investment will fund the installation of new equipment and tooling for additional machining and assembly capacity. Installation is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2014 and will be completed by the end of 2014.

In August 2011, a $72 million investment in Toledo Machining was announced to modernize the plant to produce the eight- and nine-speed torque converters on two new production lines and a new steering column for the Dodge Dart and Jeep Cherokee. These installations will be complete in the third quarter this year.

"We're very pleased that Chrysler is once again investing in the Toledo Machining Plant and the skilled workforce there," said General Holiefield, Vice President and Director, UAW Chrysler Department. "This will help preserve and enhance jobs in the area and give a greater measure of security to our members and their families well into the future."

In February, the Company announced that it was investing $374 million in several of its Kokomo, Ind., facilities, including establishing a new manufacturing site in Tipton, Ind., to increase production capacity of the nine-speed transmission.

Toledo Machining currently produces torque converters for Kokomo Transmission (Ind.), Indiana Transmission I and II (Kokomo, Ind.), Sterling Heights Assembly (Mich.), and Toluca (Mex.).

The plant also produces steering columns for the following assembly plants: Warren Truck (Mich.), Belvidere (Ill.), Sterling Heights (Mich.), Toledo Assembly Complex (Ohio); Windsor (Ont.), Toluca (Mex.), Saltillo (Mex.), Arab American Vehicles (Egypt) and Carabobo (Venezuela).

Courtesy of Autoblog

A very sincere thank you to the author of this outstanding review!

(5) Star Review on DealerRater

  • "I have now purchased 6 vehicles from Perkins motors and would never go anywhere else. If you want a dealership that is friendly, patient, and TRUSTWORTHY, go to Perkins Motors!!!!" -pattiecaker

Our sincerest thanks to Robert for this outstanding review! Great work, team!

"Excellent" Review on Google+ Local

  • "We will recommend Perkins to our friends, and will look to Perkins for any future Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep new vehicle purchase." -Robert D.