Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2019

3 Tips for Driving in the Snow - Be Careful Out There!




We've been spoiled, Central Illinois! Sadly, it looks like the days of 50-degree weather in January are over. Now, we have nearly a foot of snow on the ground... and more in the forecast. Some people like getting snow during winter, and some people absolutely hate it. One thing we can all agree on, however, is that we all dread driving in it! Nobody wants to slip and slide down the street when the roads are a mess. It's stressful, it's dangerous, and it causes more harm than good. Now, we all know the general rules of safety when driving in the snow: allow room between you and the vehicle in front of you, steer into the skid, and pump... don't slam on your brakes. With that said, the Uftring Auto Group is here to provide you with some friendly tips -- tips that you might not have thought of --  when driving in the snow these next few months. 


1. Give Yourself More Time to Drive

When it comes to driving in the snow, usually a rule of thumb is to SLOW DOWN. Some people think "there's no way this will affect me. I'm an excellent driver." Those are the people that you see in the middle a ditch on I-74. Most of you know that you need to take it slow when driving in winter mix conditions. That being said, it really helps to give yourself more time when making your morning commute, wherever that may be. When you drive slower, you need more time. Simple as that. As difficult as it may be, set your alarm 10 minutes earlier than usual. If you value those 10 minutes, make it up some other way. Wrap up your breakfast to go, take a shorter shower, skip TV time, etc. Making small changes in the morning will allow you more minutes to drive, thus getting you to work both safely and on time!


2. Invest in an Automatic Starter for Your Vehicle

What's the most annoying part of driving in the snow? Hint: it isn't even the driving part. It's starting your car!! Nothing is worse than running outside to start your car, just so it's nice and warm for you when you get on your way. And, if you don't have a garage, you have to deal with the ice! An automatic starter can save you in both scenarios. With an auto-starter, you can turn your car on from your kitchen, living room, and even your bedroom, depending on how close it is to your vehicle. You can then let it heat up, melting whatever ice/snow/frost is on it. Not only does this help you feel comfortable, but it increases your visibility as well - which is especially important in the snow! Visit one of our 6 dealer locations and we will provide you with the starter and install it for you. 


3. All-Wheel Drive is the Answer!

In the Midwest and in Central Illinois, inclement weather is nothing new! We've had everything from snow in April to rain while the sun shines. No matter the case, the roads can be difficult to drive on year-round. Whether it's snow, mud, ice or rain, all-wheel drive is the answer! Investing in a vehicle with all-wheel drive will pay off ten-fold during its life. The amount of extra control you have on a snowy or icy road is worth the extra money. So, whether it's a Sedan, Truck or SUV, All-Wheel Drive is the key! 


We hope these tips help you to both prepare to drive in the snow and to take the trek more safely! Have any more questions? Visit our group website here to access the number for your nearest Uftring Dealer. Stay safe out there!




Monday, November 13, 2017

Uftring Auto Group - Tips in Preparing Your Vehicle for the Winter

Most Wonderful Time of the Year



Ah, winter. Temperatures are dropping, snow is beginning to fall, and road conditions are becoming hazardous. It's very important to be mindful of your vehicle's status, especially around this time of year. Luckily, our trained Uftring technicians can make sure your car is ready for the winter months. Here are a few checkpoints to cover with your service advisor when preparing your vehicle for the climate change.

1. Change the Oil

It is very important to have your oil changed regularly. However, when temperatures drop, it's crucial. The last thing you want is for your oil to thicken, which is a high possibility in the winter when you don't have enough. Make sure you let your technician know that you wish to have your oil levels checked.

2. Fresh Wiper Blades

People often neglect to change their wiper blades after the recommended year of use. Maximum visibility is extremely vital in the winter. You need to be alert of any hazards ahead, whether it be snow, ice, or other drivers. Make sure to have our skilled service staff slap a fresh pair of blades on for you.

3. Make Sure Your Battery is Working Properly

You never know if your battery is holding a charge properly or not. You often fall into a daily routine, not realizing that that's all your battery can take. Make sure your battery is free of corrosion. And should you need a new one, we have the Truckload Battery Sale going on through the month of November! $65 dollars installed plus tax for a new battery. (Ask your dealer for details. Not all vehicles apply.)


4. Rotate/Replace Your Tires

One of the most important factors when driving in the snow, if not the most important, is traction and tire pressue. It is absolutely necessary to have fresh, even tread on your tires before the winter to prevent sliding. Not only are you putting yourself in danger, but you're a danger to drivers around you. Have our service department check your tires to see if they need rotated or replaced. 

5. Antifreeze

Antifreeze levels are vital to your car's status. Having a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water prevents your coolant from freezing up, even during some of the harshest winter temperatures. Be sure to mention to your technician that you'd like that looked at. 



These are a few of the steps you can take when preparing your vehicle for the winter months. Something you can do yourself is prepare an emergency kit with flashlights, blankets, food, warm clothes, shovels, scrapers, and an emergency phone. This goes for any time of the year! Make sure to schedule service with one of our dealers today, and go over these checkpoints. You won't regret it! 

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