Monroeville Dodge
Welcome to Monroeville Dodge, conveniently located on Business District 22 in beautiful Monroeville Pennsylvania.
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At Monroeville Dodge you can look foward to an informative and hassle-free buying experience.
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We also pride ourselves in the fact that we have over 15 factory trained technicians with a combined total of 60 years of experience. You can trust leaving your car in our hands and be assured you'll get your vehicle fixed right the first time.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
How Long Do Tires Last?
Posted by Monroeville Dodge on 7:45 AM
- Tires are important. They are your car’s connection to the
road, and it’s crucial that tires stay in good shape to keep your car running
smoothly. But how long do tires really last? This article from Cars.com will
tell you how:
We would expect at least 50,000
miles from the tires that come with any new vehicle, but tire life depends on
so many factors that it's impossible to give anything other than broad
guidelines.
Among
the factors are the quality of the tire, the treadwear rating, whether it is a
performance summer tire or an all-season tire, the type of vehicle it is
mounted on and how it is driven. Performance tires may grip like leeches on dry
pavement, but they tend to wear out faster than tires with less rolling
resistance. If you drive your vehicle like you just stole it that also will
wear tires faster. The Tires 101 information in the Cars.com Advice section,
found here,
will help you sort out the different types of tires and which is best for your
driving style.
Driving for extended periods on
underinflated tires shortens their lifespan, as will driving a vehicle whose
wheels are out of alignment. If you never or seldom have your tires rotated,
that also can accelerate wear, especially the tires mounted in front on a
front-wheel-drive vehicle. They not only carry most of the vehicle's weight but
also carry most of the load in braking, cornering and jackrabbit starts.
Though we would expect at least
50,000 miles from original-equipment (and quality replacement) tires, the
reality can be quite different. Owners of late-model Honda CR-Vs have
complained to us, for example, that they had to replace all four tires around
20,000 miles. We also hear complaints from people who bought replacement tires
that were supposed to last 50,000 miles or more but were good for only 30,000
miles. In other words, there are no promises.
Here are some additional
guidelines: You don't have to spend lavishly on tires, but don't automatically
buy the cheapest ones either. Tires are the only part of your vehicle that are
supposed to touch the ground, so make sure they're up to the task. Choose tires
that have high treadwear and traction ratings, and bear in mind that
performance tires with higher speed ratings may not last long. A balanced
combination of wet traction, ride comfort, low noise levels and a high
treadwear rating will probably be your best bet.
Article courtesy of: http://bit.ly/13x3aNS
Thursday, May 23, 2013
What You Need to Do to Prepare for a Road Trip
Posted by Monroeville Dodge on 8:35 AM
Are you planning a road trip for
the summer? Don’t you wish you could just hop in the car and go without a plan?
Unfortunately that might not be the best idea if you want to make the most out
of your trip. Tom and Ray Maliozzi from Cars.com have come up with a list of
top 10 tips for road trips (http://bit.ly/Ka9Iqi).
These are some of our favorites:
·
Get Your
Car Checked Out – You don’t want to risk your car not working in unfamiliar
territory because of something that could have been prevented. Plan to have
your vehicle thoroughly serviced before your road trip.
·
Build in
Rest Days – You’re going on a road trip to have fun, not wear yourself out!
When planning your itinerary add a few extra rest days in between driving. That also means you’ll be easier on your car,
which makes it less likely to break down.
·
Bring a
Basic Repair Kit – Have a repair kit ready for little things you can fix
yourself. This doesn’t have to be anything fancy, a few different sizes of
regular and Phillips-head screwdrivers, vice grips, etc.
·
Join a
travel club – Joining a travel club like AAA will save you a lot of hassle
if you do break down or blow a tire. Also check with Better World Club or an
auto club offered by your car’s manufacturer.
·
Check the
Air Pressure, Including the Spare – A car has 5 tires, not 4! Before you
leave for your trip, check the pressure on your 4 main tires, but on your spare
tire as well
·
Don’t
forget to have fun! – No matter how much you prepare, unexpected things can
still happen. Don’t sweat it too much though. Remember, you’re on vacation!
Read all 10 road trip tips here: http://bit.ly/Ka9Iqi
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
What Your Check Engine Light is Trying to Tell You
Posted by Monroeville Dodge on 6:41 AM
A check engine light coming on in your car is never
something a driver wants to deal with. The light could mean a vehicle needs
expensive repairs, or it could be something as simple as a gas cap not being
screwed on tight enough. But not matter what it is, the matter of the fact is
you’re going to have to get your engine checked.
In 2010 CarMD published a list of the five most common check
engine light codes. Here they are in order or frequency.
·
O2 Sensor
(part of the emissions system monitoring and helping adjust the air-fuel
mixture)
·
Loose gas
cap
·
Catalytic
converter
·
Mass air
flow sensor (monitoring the amount of air mixed in the fuel injection system)
·
Spark plug
wires
To read the whole article click here: http://edmu.in/im4vWF
Thursday, May 9, 2013
The History of the Garage: An Infographic
Posted by Monroeville Dodge on 8:53 AM
Car garages. We don’t really think about them, do we? Garages
are one of the things we take for granted; they protect our cars from the
elements, are great storage centers - and are everywhere. No, really: the U.S.
alone has 82 million homes with a garage; that’s enough to store every car made
in the world last year.
Don’t forget: in the beginning, drivers didn’t have actual,
personal garages; they used converted carriage houses that once held horses.
Nowadays, the garage is so common we don’t even think twice about it.
Check out Autoblog’s
full-length infographic to see even more cool facts about these
underappreciated buildings!
Thursday, May 2, 2013
An Infographic: The 10 Greatest Road Trip Destinations & Money Saving Tips
Posted by Monroeville Dodge on 10:07 AM
Summer’s almost here, and as the sun begins to shine and we start
to come up with ideas for what to do during weekends or vacations, the road is
beginning to call to us.
A good road trip can be a truly wonderful and relaxing escape
from our daily routine. But after the excitement of a possible road trip comes
the questions: where in the world should I go during my road trip? And what
sort of budget should I prepare?
No idea where to start and how to begin planning your amazing
summer roadtrip? Have no fear, fellow drivers: use this handy infographic to
see some of the most popular road trip destinations. It even has a formula to
help you calculate how much money you’ll need for that great trip you’re
planning! Click here to view a larger image if you need to.