Fall Vehicle Maintenance and Driving Conditions

by Mike Hastings on November 10, 2010

You may head off some pricey repairs down the road by attending to routine periodic maintenance of your vehicle now. Regular fall automobile care includes checking up on the oil, filters and fluids, belts and hoses, brakes, and tires. We would like to see to it that you enjoy trouble free and safe travel, so take advantage of attractive service specials at the Executive Auto Group of CT dealerships before you pack up and head out.

Beware of Deer on Highway

Deer on Highway

A few fall driving conditions can present some uncommon driving challenges too. Wet leaves, fog, sun glare, frost, and deer crossing the road are just some of the hazards you might come across in fall driving. Drivers should be proactive by paying attention to surroundings and providing extra time for travel.

Deer present a real, but anticipated roadway hazard this time of year. They become less timid and will be much more visible along the roads. Mainly nighttime eaters, deer are most active just before sundown and daybreak. To ensure your safety drive slowly and be extra careful on the highways, entering or exiting driveways or alleyways, and park your cell phone.

Our gracious and trained staff offers affordable and value-packed vehicles that are currently being offered with unbeatable model year end savings. Come in for a visit and test drive a new car today, or schedule your fall maintenance today – we look forward to helping you with all your vehicle purchases and service needs. Visit Liberty Mazda or Liberty Honda in the Hartford area, Executive Honda, Executive KIA, Executive Dodge JEEP RAM or The Executive Auto Center Used Car Center in Walling ford and Acura by Executive, Executive JEEP or Executive Nissan in North Haven.

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driving anxiety December 9, 2010 at 12:14 AM

Since we’re discussing Fall Vehicle Maintenance and Driving Conditions, Collector’s item cars are hard to find. The older and more unique they are, the harder it becomes to look for them. These are generally found in special garages that have alarms and armed guards where the temperature and humidity are specifically controlled to protect these collector’s items.

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