Shortly after moving to New England, we were driving by AutoServ in Tilton, New Hampshire (the same dealership where we bought our Ram 1500) and, out front stood sculptures of three people. At the time, I remember saying to my husband, “That one in the front looks like Trump. Check out the hair.” As it turns out, it was, in fact, the artist’s interpretation of … Read More
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Mother Nature’s colors would make even Bob Ross proud
Fall is one of the best times to get out and enjoy the talents of Mother Nature. With intense yellows, dazzling reds and an array of vivid oranges, she paints a beautiful picture for the world to enjoy for a few short weeks each year. The Weather.com foliage tracker says many of the northern-most areas of the country are past the peak of the season. … Read More
Happy Halloween from Chrysler Capital
We hope you have a scary-good time!
Mecum Dallas will feature some original Mopar history
Mecum Auctions hosts auto auctions throughout the United States, averaging more than one auction per month. In just a few days, it will be Dallas’ turn and the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will be home to car enthusiasts from across the country. There will be plenty to see, with an estimated 1,000-car lineup. One vehicle in particular will likely capture the attention of classic … Read More
There’s just something about a truck
We’re shopping for a new Ram truck. Let me tell you, when two people who have both been in the auto industry shop together for a truck, it’s an interesting situation. My husband was in sales, so he’s the negotiator. (He is typically the one who does the research, although in this case it’s a Ram truck, so we’re both fairly well-versed.) He gets all … Read More
The ABCs of Halloween safety
When pint-sized ghosts and goblins hit the streets and laughter can be heard throughout the neighborhood streets, it must be Halloween. Check out some of our top tips to stay safe and have a H-A-P-P-Y H-A-L-L-O-W-E-E-N!
Breweries and wineries – what better excuse for a weekend road trip?
Why is it that, when a person is an authority on good wine (albeit, many times a self-proclaimed authority), they are dubbed a “wine snob” while craft beer experts are christened connoisseurs or aficionados? This is a question to which I will likely never have an answer. I guess it’s a good thing I enjoy both and am an expert at neither. That would explain … Read More
Understanding what your vehicle is trying to tell you isn’t always easy
What do you do if you slide behind the wheel of your new vehicle, push to start and … nothing. It’s not the battery – you’ve checked the lights and the radio is blaring at 100 decibels, so the battery is obviously operating just fine. Then you notice this little gem shining brightly at you from the instrument control panel: If you see this and … Read More
Arrive alive – winter driving dos and don’ts
Snow. It’s beautiful and it’s fun. Especially if you’re into skiing, snowmobiling or just some good old-fashioned sledding down a nearby hill. But it can also make for some dangerous driving situations and, if the Farmer’s Almanac is right (they claim up to 96.3 percent accuracy, but I’ll let you be the judge), the 2016-2017 winter season will be a snow-filled extravaganza that starts early … Read More
Upcycle your recycling with great ideas for old car parts
So, you’re cleaning out your garage and in the end are left with a pile of old car parts that you’ve determined you’re not going to use any time soon. What do you do with them? If you can look at that old pile of car parts and see a lamp, a clock or a wine rack, you may just have the makings of some … Read More