Showing posts with label car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Car Facts Courtesy of Gregg's Automotive!

Need a mechanic around Punta Gorda, FL? Go to Gregg's Automotive! Awesome site, guys! and now, 28 Useless facts to make the work day go quicker.


http://greggsauto.net/2014/02/28-facts-cars/

28 Useless Facts about Cars to Impress Your Friends

POSTED ON FEBRUARY 28, 2014
Cars, just what is this thing that American have that makes us thrive on cars? We own them for transportation, as a utility, as a right to manhood, and for prestige just to name a few.
America has been enamored with the automobile since its inception in 1893, when brothers Charles and James Duryea, of Springfield Mass. They are credited with building the first practical automobile in America. But in Europe the automobile had a 100 year head start.
Automobile, by the way is French, which is translated as self – moving. The first true automobile was invented in France in 1769 by Nicolas Cugnot, a military engineer. It was steam powered and was immediately commissioned to be enlarged to be able to move artillery. Thank God for the war machine!
Accordingly the first car accident was in 1770 when Cugnot knocked down a wall in Paris. This vehicle is still preserved in the Conseratoire Nationale des Arts et Metiers in Paris.
This week’s article is not going to be a long and drawn out history lesson but a light and interesting piece highlighting some neat historical facts and a lot of trivia about America’s sweetheart, the car.

28 Fun Facts about Cars

1. The first cars did not have a steering wheel, they had a single lever somewhat similar to a tiller.
2. Jamshedji Tata was the first person to own a car in India. The company that bears his name produces the cheapest car in the world.
3. The first car to be powered by an internal combustion engine was built in Mannheim, Germany by Karl Benz in 1885.
4. The car that sold more than one million units in one year, a record that still stands to this day is the 1965 Chevrolet Impala.
5. The first auto insurance policy was purchased in 1897 in Westfield Mass.
6. The windshield wiper was invented and patented by Mary Anderson in 1905.
7. A deploying airbag moves at up to 4500mph within the first second. It has a generated force of up to 200g. They are designed to deploy after a collision of over 19mph and the entire cycle from impact to deployment to collapse takes 40miliseconds.
8. In 1924 a Ford cost $265.00.
9. The most expensive vehicle ever sold was a 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe which sold for a staggering $8,700,000.00.
10. The first car radio was invented by Paul Gavin.
11. Red cars are prohibited in Shanghai China.
12. After being used in the movie “Gone in 60 Seconds,” the 1967 Shelby Mustang GT-500 as one of the most famous cars ever.
13. The first speeding ticket was issued in 1902.
14. Mr. Allen Swift of Springfield Mass drove his 1928 Rolls Royce Roadster for 82 years.
15. The first traffic death was in 1896.
16. The original dashboard was a piece of wood that was fastened in front of a horse drawn carriage that prevented mud from hitting the driver.
17. The first coin operated parking meter was installed in Oklahoma City in 1935.
18. The world’s record for people crammed in a Smart car is 19.
19. The most expensive speeding ticket in history was in Switzerland where a Swedish man was clocked at 180mph. Fines in Switzerland are proportionate to income. His fine: $1,000,000.00.
20. Ferrari can only produce 14 cars a day.
21. Toyota produces 13,000 vehicles a day.
22. It is compulsory to keep a Breathalyzer kit in your car in France.
23. The “new car smell” is composed of 50 volatile organic compounds. Fortunately they are not toxic.
24. A modern fuel injected vehicle with all of its ABS and Traction control options disabled can drive upside down in a tunnel after reaching 120mph.
25. Steve Jobs found a loophole in California law and never had a license plate issued to him.
26. The height of the world’s lowest street legal car is only 19”.
27. Hong Kong has the most Rolls Royce’s per capita than any other city in the world.
28. There are 60 million vehicles produced every year, that’s 165,000 per day.
With that being said I hope that you enjoyed all of this useless information. But if used correctly it is sure to win you at least one adult beverage in any local pub or maybe a slot on “Do You Want To Be A Millionaire.” In any case enjoy it and next week we’ll get back to business

Monday, November 18, 2013

1001 Car Things To Do Before You Die

Autoblog's 1001 Car Things To Do Before You Die Video Broadcasts: Bring on Crazy, Wild, and Free

Video Blog Hosts: Jesse & Patrick
Jesse is a diehard roadstar who likes to take the wheel and show the automotive world that cars are definitely a chick magnet, but for other reasons! She has starred in Mythbusters, Xtreme 4X4, and All Girls Garage. Follow her on www.jessecombs.com
Patrick is best known for his work on Mission Improvable. He has a long stated career in automechanics, and with Jesse, they have come up with the best and most adventurous list for automotive journeys and entertainment.

My favorites on the list include:
#0555 Drive A Monster Truck
#0147 Escape A Car Underwater
#0071 Compete in a Demolition Derby
#0011 Drive to the Arctic Circle
#0035 Drive the German Autobahn

Watch on: http://www.autoblog.com/the-list/#sn-//the-list/page/2/


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

I Love Scott


Ahhh Scott. If this was me I would have many name tags from my many places of employment, mostly waitressing, but sure is useful for the once a mechanic, always a mechanic kind of person.

Photograph byhttp://www.anthonygeorgis.com/levis/

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Love the clean edges on this tattoo! Beautiful oldies with a crazy engine, hope that's his car!


Can you please take me to wherever this picture was taken, on this fabulous Tuesday?
With that car?
Follow #AsphaltHeritage Club on Tumblr and see many more beautiful scenic getaway rides

Monday, September 30, 2013

Famous Car Quotes


"You win some, you lose some, you wreck some." -Dale Earnhart Sr.

"Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines." -Enzo Ferrari

"The client is not always right." -Enzo Ferrari

"If you think the last four words of the national anthem are 'Gentleman, Start Your Engines,' you might be a redneck." -Jeff Foxworthy

"Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes fear of death." -Hunter S Thompson

"Auto racing began 5 minutes after the second car was built." -Henry Ford

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Mechanics and Nascar, Do You Mix?

Exclusive: Are NASCAR stars Kurt and Kyle Busch the baddest boys in Cup?

The brothers Busch have made a living out of rubbin' and racin' hard
By: Mike Hembree on September 26, 2013


Read more: http://www.autoweek.com/article/20130926/nascar01/130929868#ixzz2g0jbD7aQ
Follow us: @AutoweekUSA on Twitter | AutoweekUSA on Facebook


My complete opinion-I've heard both likes and dislikes for racing from the auto aftermarket world, and frankly, most of the mechanics I know couldn't care less. My grandma loves Nascar-no idea why, she's afraid to drive on the highway. However, if you are a Nascar fan and a local mechanic (or one or the other) here is an interesting article about the two Nascar winning brothers and their rise to success.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Auto Marketing: Does Direct Mail Work?

As I spend part of this week finalizing neat postcard promotions, I can't help but wonder who will actually view our Shop Saver Express postcards. Today, on Auto Shop Owner Network, there was a discussion on if Direct Mail works for the average automotive service shop. What's really going on with promotional mailers? Will it help the "local mechanic?"

Auto Shop Owner Network users answer these questions, along with several articles I processed today. Here are some facts and phrases I have thought would be good to post, in the event you were looking to mail a winter ad to your loyal customer base, or a fall oil change promotion to the new neighborhood around the block.



  • One of the keys to direct mail is to figure out what you are trying to accomplish in each piece. What are you offering? Why are you special? Why are you mailing this customer? What do you want? Answer these questions in the design phase of your mailer.
  • The easiest time to drive new business, according to an Automotive Shop Owner, is February-March. Mailing a flier out in November may be severely looked, unless you have a good gimmick.
  • The more consistent, the better audience you receive!
Email VS. Direct Mail
  • Email is good because it is incredibly cheap, fast, easy, and convenient. However, email is still not the standard way of communicating to auto shop owners and customer clientele. Email addresses are also only achieved through old customer base, so the prospect for new customers is very slim. Direct mail is costly, and largely pooled into the considerate void of "junk mail." Rick Suttle of smallbusiness.chron.com states that the best thing is to use both, and to listen to your customer base. 
    • Ask yourself before deciding to send email or postal mail:
      • Is it time sensitive?
      • Have I asked the customer if they prefer mail/email promotions?
      • Do I have a budget?
      • Is my clientele online?
We are trying to go online, but what I see with Shop Saver Express is a larger percentage of catalog call-in orders, and not so much email communication or website orders. The internet would be easier for us, but our customer loyalty base is better via phone.

Either way, I am hoping that sending neat, friendly postcards is a great reminder to purchase our Auto Service Shop products online. I am also hoping to receive discount oil change coupons in the mail, so keep coming direct mail fliers!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013


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