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Pet Safety In Your Car, Truck, & SUV!

“Never leave your pet in a parked car when the outside temperature is above 70 degrees. Not even with the windows partway down, not even in the shade, not even for a quick errand. Dogs and cats can’t sweat like humans, so they pant to lower their body temperature. If they’re inside a car, recycling very hot air, panting gives no relief, and heat stroke can happen quickly.”

– Michael Dix DVM, Medical Director, Best Friends Animal Society

“Heat stroke can permanently damage a pet’s health very rapidly.  The change of only a few degrees to a dog’s normal body temperature can quickly result in coma, organ dysfunction, permanent brain damage or even death.”

– Jules Benson, DVM, Medical Director, Pet Plan Pet Insurance

“When temperatures outside range from 80 degrees to 100 degrees, the temperature inside a car parked in direct sunlight can quickly climb to between 130 to 172.”

– Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

We all love our furry family members!!

With Summer coming, we thought it would be a great time to put out a reminder of the danger you can put your pet in if you choose to take them in a vehicle with you and leave them while you run into a store.

The temperature inside your vehicle can rise almost 20º F in just 10 minutes. In 20 minutes, it can rise almost 30º F… and the longer you wait, the higher it goes. At 60 minutes, the temperature in your vehicle can be more than 40 degrees higher than the outside temperature. Even on a 70-degree day, that’s 110 degrees inside your vehicle!

Your vehicle can quickly reach a temperature that puts your pet at risk of serious illness and even death, even on a day that doesn’t seem hot to you. And cracking the windows makes no difference – cracking the windows has very little effect on the temperature rise inside the vehicle. This is definitely a situation where “love ’em and leave ’em” is a good thing! Please leave your pets at home at home when you can…they’ll be safe and happily waiting for you to come home.

This Summer before you put your pet in the vehicle, ask yourself if you really need to take your pet with you – and if the answer is no, leave your pet safely at home.

At Car Direct, our goal is to help you in finding the right vehicle for you.  Check out our inventory page to see what we currently have in stock.  Don’t see what you’re looking for?  Give us a call – that vehicle may be on its way in.  If not, we’ll find it for you!

Wiper Blades Can Melt!

Summer heat can wreak havoc on a vehicle and its function. The warm weather, hot roads, extended trips, and dry air combine to create a hostile work environment for your car.

Windshield Wipers can get ruined by snow and ice in the winter.  But did you know that wiper blades can actually melt to your windshield in high heat in the summer?! The best way to prevent this is to put your wipers through a wipe-wash cycle from time to time.

Maintaining windshield wipers is a very important part of ongoing vehicle care. It’s also an item that is often overlooked, probably since it is not a part of the engine and mechanics of your vehicle.  But when the weather turns to rain, you’ll be quickly reminded of how important your wipers are; especially if they are not properly maintained.

When inspecting your wiper blades, here are a few things to look for:

  • Broken frame – detachment of frame arms at joints or connection points.
  • Metal Corrosion – especially at joints and claws.
  • Visible cracks, tears, and missing pieces in the rubber squeegee’s edge.
  • Flex rubber squeegee back and forth to see if it is still flexible. Aged squeegees will have difficulty conforming to the shape of your windshield and create streaks.
  • Check squeegee wiping edge for rounded edges which can prevent the wiper blade from making strong contact with the windshield and reduces wipe quality.
  • Tug to ensure wiper blade has been securely installed on the wiper arm.
  • Check that squeegee is secure in the wiper frame.

Visibility is fundamental to safe driving. Although drivers depend on their vehicles’ wiper blades to clear away rain, sleet and snow, many wait to replace them until they need them the most. So remembering to maintain wiper blades regularly can maximize visibility, efficiency and reliability.

An easy way to remember to proactively change your wiper blades is to replace them on Groundhog Day. Whether the Groundhog predicts six more weeks of winter or an early spring, new wiper blades are necessary to prepare you for 6 weeks of harsh winter driving conditions or 6 weeks of Spring showers.

Your windshield wipers can be changed quickly and easily.  Here’s a quick how to:

  1. Remove the old wiper. Lift the arm away from the windshield and depress the small tab on the underside of the wiper where it meets the arm.  Slide the wiper blade off the arm by pulling the center towards the bottom of the arm.
  2. Line up the new wiper blade with the arm. Move the hook on the arm over the plastic clip on the new wiper blade.
  3. Pull the wiper blade tight onto the arm. It will click into place, and simply lower the arm slowly back onto the windshield.
  4. Repeat for the other wiper blade.

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SUMMER ROCKS!

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SUMMER ROCKS EVENT!!!!!

WIN TICKETS TO THE SUMMER CONCERT EVENT OF YOUR CHOICE!

Once a month, we’ll be drawing one lucky winner!

The winner will get to choose the concert of their choice from a pre-determined list of available concerts at the Virginia Beach Amphitheater.

We’re giving away a VIP Experience for 2 people with each drawing!

Come in for a test drive, and you’ll qualify for our Summer Rocks drawing!

Call today to schedule your test drive!

757.464.1200

*Only one entry per test drive.  One test drive per household.  Concert tickets are limited to availability.