Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Driving somewhere this Labor Day? These tips are a must!



Are you planning on going somewhere this Labor Day? You’re not alone! At some point you will probably find yourself in heavy traffic. However, if you follow these tips you can make the best of the predictable highway mess.

1.       Drive slowly. Yes, you want to get to your ultimate destination and you want to do it quickly. However, if there is traffic you would be better keeping with the flow of traffic. Besides, nothing is more aggravating than speeding up and then having to slam on your brakes.
2.       Get out of drive. Many drivers of automatic cars are guilty of keeping their car in drive all the time. If you are in stop and go traffic though, there is a better option: D3. Be sure this is what you are using in stop-and-go traffic.
3.       Keep with the flow of traffic. If you go too fast or too slow you will be a hazard to yourself and others.
4.       Be hyper-vigilant. Other drivers are going to be stressed and might make stupid decisions. Be on the lookout. But…
5.       Take breaks. Nothing wears you out like having to be hyper-vigilant on a congested road.
6.       Enjoy the trip with road games! Traffic jams are the perfect place to play classic road trip games and this will help pass the time faster.

Friday, August 22, 2014

These interiors will leave you speechless!

Everyone is always telling us that it is what is on the inside that counts… and apparently these car owners took that to heart. From super fandom to chic and posh – you have to see these custom interiors!







Thursday, August 14, 2014

Does Someone in Your Nissan Need a Boost?


Not sure if your child still needs a booster seat? Ask yourself these questions:

Does your child sit all the way against the seat?

Do your child's knees comfortably bend over the edge of the seat?

Does the seat belt cross your child's shoulder between the arm and the neck?

Does the lap belt lay low, touching your child's thighs?

Does your child stay seated like this for the duration of the car trip?

If you answered "no" to any of these questions, your child needs a booster seat. Not only will your child be protected in the event of a crash, your child will be more comfortable as well. Remember: Your child is doubly safe sitting in the back seat.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Don't Miss these Car Shopping Tips!

If you have a new teen driver in your family, the last thing you should be stressing about is car shopping.  That’s why we’ve made it easy for you with four simple things to keep in mind.
•Don’t let high horsepower vehicles tempt you.  Your teen will be tempted to push speeding past the limits.
•Skip the sports cars.  Bigger, heavier vehicles are ideal for protection during a crash or rollover.
•Electronic stability control is a must.  It works even better than that imaginary brake pedal you keep pressing, trust us.  It will help  your teen maintain control of the vehicle around curves and on slippery roads.
•Pick vehicles with the best safety ratings possible from the IIHS and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.