Monday, November 24, 2014

Five habits that will ruin your vehicle | Myers Autoworld Anderson IN



Avoiding these habits can go a long way in preventing an expensive repair bill.

Most things you own will last longer if you take care of them and treat them well. Your car is no exception to this rule. While neglecting your car may seem harmless in the short term, regular neglect and mistreatment will add up and will reduce your car’s lifespan. To keep your car running longer and stronger, avoid these five harmful habits.

1. Delaying regular maintenance
Regularly maintaining your car is vital to your car’s longevity. Regular maintenance includes oil and filter replacement, as well as transmission fluid, air filter and brake pad care. Every vehicle manufacturer specifies a different maintenance routine, which can be found in your owner’s manual. While regular maintenance requires you to invest some time and money, it’s peanuts compared to the cost of a new engine or transmission.

2. Ignoring dash warning lights
When a warning indicator lights up on your dash panel, it’s important to address the problem immediately. If you don’t know what the light means, check your owner’s manual or call your mechanic. Dash warning lights can alert you to some very serious problems, such as a coolant leak, which can cause your engine to overheat. A simple preventative repair can often prevent a large problem down the line.

3. Shifting while moving
The transmission is one of the most complex and expensive parts in your car and it’s important to use is as it was intended. Be careful not to shift from drive to reverse or vice versa while the car is still moving. This “jerky” shifting places excess strain on the transmission’s internal gears and can instantly destroy it.

4. Jerky driving
We all know someone who accelerates wildly on every straightaway only to brake hard at a traffic light or stop sign. This type of driving won’t destroy your car immediately, but will cause your engine, transmission and brake system to deteriorate much more quickly than intended. Cars that have been abused will have premature fluid leaks, broken seals and mechanical problems.

5. Putting off tire replacement
Tires for some cars can be expensive, so replacing them is an unwelcome cost. Driving on bald tires is very risky, however. If a tire blows out while you’re driving, you can lose control of your vehicle and have a serious accident. And if you drive with bald tires in the rain, the risk of hydroplaning goes up tremendously. A new set of tires may seem pricey, but probably costs less than your car, and even less than your insurance deductible.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

2017 Buick Verano Spy Shots | Myers Autoworld Anderson IN



Buick’s Verano first hit the scene in 2012 but the next generation of the compact sedan has already been spotted. The reason for the current model’s short lifespan is due to the introduction of General Motors Company’s [NYSE:GM] new D2XX compact car platform, which will not only underpin this new Verano but also form the basis of the next-generation Cruze and Volt from Chevrolet as well as the next Opel Astra.

We know the prototype is for a Buick because it features the brand’s signature waterfall grille and was spotted at one of GM’s test centers in Europe. The car is likely to be aligned more closely with the next Opel Astra than the next Cruze in terms of dynamics, which helps explain why prototypes are being tested by engineers in Europe.

In terms of styling, the new Verano looks very much like the Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class, which is a good thing considering the baby Merc is one of the best looking cars in its segment. The roofline is lower than on the current Verano and the lines more streamlined, suggesting wind tunnel testing played a major role in the new design.

The current Verano is powered by a 180-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder enginein base trim and a 250-horsepower, 2.0-liter turbo four in Verano Turbo trim. The new Verano is expected to adopt GM’s new Ecotec engine family, possibly with all units turbocharged and a diesel included.

We’re expecting the new Verano to be revealed next year, though perhaps for the Chinese market only initially. U.S. sales will likely commence sometime in 2016, meaning we'll see it arrive as a 2017 model. Key rivals will be the Acura ILX, Audi A3 and Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class.