Sunday, July 26, 2015

When Do You Fill Your Gas Tank?

It is summer so get ready for more pain at the pump now that warm weather is here. Blame simple physics: cold contracts, heat expands.  Simply put.... you lose at the gas pump when temperatures rise.

Here’s why.


 The government has standards for measuring gas. According to that standard, fuel should be measured at a temperature of 60 degrees. A change in temperature changes the composition of the gas. Gasoline  expands or contracts percent for every 15-degrees above or below 60 degrees. In other words, the fuel contracts in the cold. So when you buy a gallon, you get more energy for your money. In the heat, just the opposite is true: even though you’re still buying a gallon of gas, you get less energy for your money than you do in cold weather.

If you buy 25 gallons of gas at 75 degrees at a price of $4 a gallon, the higher temperature can cost you an extra $1. At 90 degrees, you’ll spend an extra $2. With gas at record high prices, it’s hard to justify spending even a few cents more than necessary for a fill-up.


So ....what can you  do?

You can eliminate some fuel loss from evaporative emissions by filling up at night or early in morning, when temperatures are cooler. Look for gas stations that do a high volume business. It’s likely the tanks at those stations will be refilled more often, so the gas will have less time to heat up to the environmental temperature.

 Car-Lotta Credit and Car Sales NEVER leaves you empty.  When you take delivery of  a vehicle from us - You ALAWYS leave  here  plenty of fuel in your tank!

Monday, July 20, 2015

Does Car-Lotta Service The Vehicles They Sell?

Who Services Our Vehicles Before They Are Put On Our Lots For Sale?


Car Lotta Credit &  Car Sales 3 locations sell in total, about 130 vehicles a month. To be able to have those vehicles available for our customers, on our lot, and cleaned is quite an undertaking. To be able to do this up to our standards, we knew a long time ago that the only way was to have our own technicians at each location.
The technicians we hire and maintain come from multiple backgrounds, new car dealerships, self employed, military and technical schools. The important characteristic that they all have is this... they are very good at what they do.

We hire experienced technicians only and then train them to our way of doing things. You can be assured that your work is being done by a quality person, trained for the job at hand, reliable and cares about your car and his work on it. We invest an average of $1000 per vehicle to make sure they are ready for you.

Remember, we want your vehicle to operate reliably for you. Our goal is for every loan and every car to last for our customers. We want to have you return to us for another vehicle.

Monday, July 13, 2015

Keep Your Pets Safe In Your Auto.


Pets are part of the family. We like to take our animals  with us on outings.  No matter how prepared, it seems we always have to run a quick errand or two on the way to wherever we are going.

We solve this problem by parking in the shade, leashing or kenneling the dogs, and family members staying with the car and the dogs, keeping doors and windows open.

Never leave your pets in a parked car!

Not even for a minute. Not even with the car running and air conditioner on. On a warm day, temperatures inside a vehicle can rise rapidly to dangerous levels. On an 85-degree day, for example, the temperature inside a car with the windows opened slightly can reach 102 degrees within 10 minutes. After 30 minutes, the temperature will reach 120 degrees. Your pet may suffer irreversible organ damage or worse.

Even on cooler days, cars can heat up to dangerous temperatures

Even when parked in the shade on a warm day, animals   can succumb to  heatstroke or  death if left in the car unattended. Sadly, it happens every year.
If you are alone, the above scenario isn't possible and more creativity is needed. Here are some ideas.

  • Use the drive-up if possible. This works for some restaurants, banks, and pharmacies.
  • Shop in pet-welcome stores. Pet stores typically allow pets, and they do carry "human" items like candy and snacks if you are in a hurry.
  • Utilize a travel kennel outside the car, in the shade, if possible. Travel kennels are a great way to keep your pet safe while in fresh air, with cool water, and so on.
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All Car-Lotta Credit and Car Sales locations are pet friendly- Bring your pets in with you the next time you are in the area. 

Monday, July 6, 2015

What Kind Of Vehicle Do You Drive?


Even if you don’t think your personality is reflected by the car you drive, other people do. The car you’re driving now is sending a clear message about you to the world. Make sure it’s the message you want people to receive.

Whether you purchase your car with intentions of making a statement or justly because you found yourself drawn to the vehicle, the type of car a man drives says a lot about his personality. So what does your car say about who you are?

Luxury Cars

Typically, people who make a lot of money and want to enjoy it own luxury cars. The men who buy these cars don’t care about gas mileage or practicality. They just want all the  luxury upgrades their money can buy to make driving the car a relaxing, and even decadent, experience.

Mid-Sized Cars

Those who drive mid-sized cars usually have young children. These cars are used to transport the kids, go grocery shopping and take family trips. These cars are usually highly rated for safety and are not flashy in appearance at all. Women and single fathers are the most common buyers of mid-sized cars.

Hatchbacks

Hatchbacks are usually very small cars. Don’t worry if you have a small car.  Driving a small car means you’re conscious of the environment and want to help improve it, you don’t care about the impression that your car gives off to others, and your goal in a vehicle is for it to be as  practical and economical  as possible

Sports Cars

Do you have a sports car? You might simply be trying to gain attention. That’s usually the reason most have for buying sports cars. Those who drive sports cars care more about having a flashy, good-looking car, than a car that runs well or is good to the environment. They don’t need it to carry a lot of people, since it will usually just be them driving it on their own, or with one other person. Financially successful people  going  through the typical mid-life crisis (sometimes married but more often divorced), are the most frequent buyers of sports cars.

 Car-Lotta Credit and Car Sales has all of the above- Stop by any of our three locations or check us out at www.Carlotta.com .