Thursday, April 25, 2013

What to keep in your glove box

What to keep in your glove box


The glove box can be a useful treasure chest in cars, housing everything from important papers and receipts to tire gauges and extra fuses. It's a safe, easy-to-access place for crucial items, and almost every car has one. Even the best of us are sometimes guilty of littering our glove boxes with unnecessary items like CDs or cosmetics.

Don't let yourself go down that path. Rather, be prepared and consider the following things to keep on hand.

License and registration: Keep all important documents like proof of insurance, automotive registration and a copy of your driver's license in a plastic bag or held together by a paper clip.

ICE: Experts at AAA recommend keeping an ICE — in case of emergency — card with important information about you and your passengers. On that card you should list emergency contacts, physicians, any medications used or allergies for you and your passengers. Download an ICE card here.

Put your owner's manual on a diet: We'd all like to keep our car's owner's manual in the glove box, but have you seen the size of these things lately? If your car came with a combo pack of a manual plus other materials like stereo or navigation instructions, optional warranties and more, put the less vital guides elsewhere. Keep just the main manual — with important info on engine care, wiper blade sizes and more — in the glove box.

Tire pressure gauge: Unless you have a new Nissan Altima with its Easy Fill Tire Alert system, a tire pressure gauge is one of the most essential items to have in your glove box. Thankfully, it's also small.

Flashlight: There are dozens of small — sometimes even flat — LED flashlights on the market that take up only a little space but emit a lot of light. A flashlight will come in handy when trying to change a tire in the dark.

Fuses: Stock your glove box with a few backup fuses, which can be picked up at a hardware store for a few dollars. If your car's taillights or power windows stop working, replacing a blown fuse takes just seconds. Fuses are ideal for the glove box because they're tiny.

Wheel-lock key: Wheel locks help to ensure that someone won't walk off with your car's pricey wheels, but you won't be able to change a flat tire without the wheel-lock key. If your car has wheel locks, keep the key in the glove box next to the tire pressure gauge.

First-aid kit: If your car is short on storage space, find a small pouch or container and make a basic first-aid kit for the glove box. It should contain adhesive bandages, tissues or cotton balls, a pain reliever like aspirin and backup prescription medicine. You could put the ICE card in there, too. Some retailers carry first-aid kits for glove boxes such as the LifeLine, which costs less than $10.

Phone charger: If you have a smartphone you know how quickly the battery can run out of power, especially if you're using Bluetooth. Luckily, most chargers are small. A cellphone is one of the most important items you should have with you in a car in case of an emergency; don't let it run out of juice.

Paper map: Put a printed — yes, printed — fold-out map in your glove box. In this day and age where portable GPS units and cellphones with navigation software dominate, having an up-to-date paper map as a backup is just plain smart.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Pepper's Google+ Prize Raffle Winner!

CONGRATUALATIONS TRAVIS !!



Travis submitted this
review and is now our March winner.


Quality: Excellent
"My family and I have been going to Mick's Automotive for last 5 years. The staff is very honest and friendly. I would never let anyone else touch my Nissan Titan. If you are looking for a Japanese mechanic look no further. These guys are the BEST!!!"
 
Thank you Travis and all our wonderful customers who submitted excellent reviews on Google+.  Remember, you can enter every month for a chance to win $75 gift card at "Cafe Cruz".
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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Mick's Automotive's Used Vehicle Inspection





Buying or selling a used vehicle can be a long and daunting process.  From the paper work to the fear of purchasing a neglected vehicle, the stresses can add up.  With all of these concerns in mind, wouldn’t it be nice to know if the vehicle you’re thinking about has any major or minor component problems or damage?  If you’re buying or selling a used vehicle, we can help make sure your vehicle or future vehicle is safe and its maintenance is up-to-date.  Whether you are looking at a “Certified Used Vehicle” from a Dealer or thinking about purchasing from an individual, we offer a “Used Vehicle Inspection” that will let you know the condition of the vehicle and help give you insight and peace of mind about your future in the vehicle or help you prepare when it’s time for you to sell your used vehicle.

Give us a call at (831) 464-6855  with any questions or to schedule your
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

OUR FEBRUARY GOOGLE+ RAFFLE WINNER!


CONGRATULATIONS CHRIS!

Chris Blum submitted this
Review
 and won our February
 
"Pepper's Google+ Prize Raffle"
... A $75 Gift Card for "CAFE CRUZ".


Quality: Excellent
"I have been taking my hybrid Highlander for 4 years. I had some very unpleasant experiences at the dealership so I looked for another place to take care of my car. Mick's Automotive is very close to my house so I checked them out. Tracy blew me away with a thorough explanation of my car's needs and when to have them done. The service plan that the %&%#@!$? dealership recommended was too expensive and a lot of the work that it called for could be done further down the line as my car is a hybrid and the engine does not have to work as hard. Frankly, I was happy with that but then Mick's went on to deliver timely, efficient service for a reasonable price. They also sought out cheaper options when it came time to replace parts (CV boots for instance). My wife and I are very happy with Mick's Automotive. We cherish an auto mechanic that we can trust."
 
Thank you EVERYONE for your wonderful reviews! 
 
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