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2009 December | The C&C Auto Show - C & C Automotive Blog - Part 2

Archive for December, 2009

Augusta Drivers Severe Service Maintenance Schedules

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Your vehicle manufacturer publishes two auto maintenance schedules. The regular schedule and the severe service schedule. It’d be wrong for us to tell you that everyone in Augusta always needs to follow the severe service schedule – but its wishful thinking to say that the regular schedule is always good enough for your SUV.

Contact C & C Automotive to learn more about Severe Service Requirements for your SUV
You can find us at:
990 Telfair Street
Augusta, Georgia 30901
Or call us at 706-724-0900

At C & C Automotive we’ll give you the definitions and explain the issues, and you can be the judge. Most manufactures list the following as severe conditions:

  • Most of your trips are less than four miles.
  • Most of your trips are less than 10 miles and outside temperatures are below freezing.
  • The engine is at low speed most of the time – not on the highway.
  • You operate your vehicle in dusty areas.
  • You regularly tow a trailer or carry heavy loads.
  • Driving in very hot or very cold weather.

So think about your typical week. Do you live a block from a Georgia freeway on-ramp and enjoy a non-stop commute to work in North Augusta or Evans? Or are you like the rest of us where 90% of our trips are on the severe service list?

The answer may be different at different times of the year and for the different drivers in your family. Think of the two service schedules as bookends. Let’s suppose your owner’s manual says the severe service oil change recommendation is 3,000 miles and the standard recommendation is 5,000 miles. You know that you need to change the oil somewhere between 3,000 and 5,000 miles. Look at your driving patterns and Augusta road conditions and honestly evaluate which end of the spectrum you’re closer to.

If you have a job in a neighboring town such as Augusta or North Augusta and most of your commute is freeway miles, you may choose the regular service schedule for your car. On the other hand, if you live within a few miles of work and only get on the highway a handful of times every month, something closer to the severe service schedule is more appropriate.

Now why is this so important? Moisture builds up in the engine oil from normal condensation. Short trips around Augusta or driving when it’s really cold means that the engine doesn’t heat up enough for the moisture to evaporate. The water in the oil leads to oil sludge that gums up your engine and doesn’t let the oil protect it as well. That’s why you need to change your oil more frequently – to get the sludge out before it causes problems.

Towing, heavy loads and very hot Georgia summer weather means that your engine and transmission will operate at higher temperatures and with more stress. The fluids will break down more quickly. Additives that clean and prevent corrosion will be depleted sooner. Dusty conditions, which may extend also to areas with high air pollution, mean that fluids will get dirty faster and that filters will plug up and won’t work right.

All of these things can lead to premature wear and repairs down the road. They’ll also hurt your fuel economy. If you want some personalized advice, talk with your knowledgeable C & C Automotive service advisor. We can help you restore your vehicle to good working order and help you know the best schedule to follow. If you’re not sure, err on the side of protection.

Watch our informative AutoNetTV auto video tips at the top of this post.

E-85 Fuel Safety Advice From C & C Automotive

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Today at C & C Automotive we want to talk with you about a very important safety issue. This automotive safety warning is coming from a very unusual source: fire fighting experts. You’ve probably heard of E-85 gasoline being offered in the Augusta area. Some newer vehicle models are specifically built to run on E-85 – the rest are not.

Does your vehicle use E-85 gasoline? Bring it down to C & C Automotive at 990 Telfair Street in Augusta, Georgia 30901 to find out, or give us a call to make an appointment by calling 706-724-0900.

E-85 gasoline has been developed to fight air pollution and reduce oil consumption. E-85 fuel is a mix of 15% ethanol, a grain-base alcohol, and 85% gasoline. So-called Flex-Fuel vehicles are designed to use either normal gasoline or E-85 gas. The result is lower harmful exhaust emissions to our local Augusta community.

All gas engines can run with up to 10% ethanol and in fact a lot of gasoline sold in the Augusta Georgia area does contain some ethanol. The problem comes when well meaning people without Flex Fuel certified vehicles put E-85 into the tank.

At a 15% concentration, the potential for problems arises. Because of the chemical differences between ethanol and gasoline, special seals and gaskets are needed for Flex Fuel vehicles in Augusta Georgia. In a normal engine, the ethanol in E-85 gas will eat away important seals and gaskets. This leads to gas and oil leaks.

You can imagine the fire hazard caused by leaking gasoline. Fire fighting experts caution consumers to only use E-85 if they know they vehicle is certified to handle it. They expect vehicle fires to increase because of using the wrong fuel in non-Flex Fuel vehicles.

So are people who don’t have a Flex Fuel vehicle but use E-85 to help the environment actually putting themselves at risk? Yes. In fact, service and repair centers in Augusta Georgia are being warned to purchase fire extinguishers that use the special foam needed to extinguish ethanol fires as a precaution in case starting-up an ethanol damaged engine leads to a fire.

Obviously, this isn’t something you want to have in your Augusta Georgia garage at home, either. If you have a Flex-Fuel certified vehicle, feel free to protect the environment by using E-85 gasoline. If not – please do not use E-85 in an engine that’s designed to run on unleaded gasoline only. At C & C Automotive we are concerned about your safety. If you have questions or want to find out how to determine if your vehicle can safely use E-85, go to www.e85fuel.com for more resources.

Take a look at our attached auto safety tips video from Auto Tips Videos.

E-85 Fuel Safety Advice From C & C Automotive

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Today at C & C Automotive we want to talk with you about a very important safety issue. This automotive safety warning is coming from a very unusual source: fire fighting experts. You’ve probably heard of E-85 gasoline being offered in the Augusta area. Some newer vehicle models are specifically built to run on E-85 – the rest are not.

Does your vehicle use E-85 gasoline? Bring it down to C & C Automotive at 990 Telfair Street in Augusta, Georgia 30901 to find out, or give us a call to make an appointment by calling 706-724-0900.

E-85 gasoline has been developed to fight air pollution and reduce oil consumption. E-85 fuel is a mix of 15% ethanol, a grain-base alcohol, and 85% gasoline. So-called Flex-Fuel vehicles are designed to use either normal gasoline or E-85 gas. The result is lower harmful exhaust emissions to our local Augusta community.

All gas engines can run with up to 10% ethanol and in fact a lot of gasoline sold in the Augusta Georgia area does contain some ethanol. The problem comes when well meaning people without Flex Fuel certified vehicles put E-85 into the tank.

At a 15% concentration, the potential for problems arises. Because of the chemical differences between ethanol and gasoline, special seals and gaskets are needed for Flex Fuel vehicles in Augusta Georgia. In a normal engine, the ethanol in E-85 gas will eat away important seals and gaskets. This leads to gas and oil leaks.

You can imagine the fire hazard caused by leaking gasoline. Fire fighting experts caution consumers to only use E-85 if they know they vehicle is certified to handle it. They expect vehicle fires to increase because of using the wrong fuel in non-Flex Fuel vehicles.

So are people who don’t have a Flex Fuel vehicle but use E-85 to help the environment actually putting themselves at risk? Yes. In fact, service and repair centers in Augusta Georgia are being warned to purchase fire extinguishers that use the special foam needed to extinguish ethanol fires as a precaution in case starting-up an ethanol damaged engine leads to a fire.

Obviously, this isn’t something you want to have in your Augusta Georgia garage at home, either. If you have a Flex-Fuel certified vehicle, feel free to protect the environment by using E-85 gasoline. If not – please do not use E-85 in an engine that’s designed to run on unleaded gasoline only. At C & C Automotive we are concerned about your safety. If you have questions or want to find out how to determine if your vehicle can safely use E-85, go to www.e85fuel.com for more resources.

Take a look at our attached auto safety tips video from Auto Tips Videos.

News! AutoNet Posts New Blog Site…

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Augusta AutoNet News

AutoNet posted a new blog site today on the company’s home site located at autonettv.com.

We encourage everyone to check it out and participate by subscribing, social bookmarking, and telling all your friends.

Thank you very much, we look forward to seeing you at the site!

Don’t forget to visit our local Augusta service station called C & C Automotive, where you can see great AutoNet content while you wait for your service.

You can find C & C Automotive in Augusta on 990 Telfair Street. If you want to call ahead for an appointment, please call at 706-724-0900.

Have a great day.

News! AutoNet Posts New Blog Site…

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Augusta AutoNet News

AutoNet posted a new blog site today on the company’s home site located at autonettv.com.

We encourage everyone to check it out and participate by subscribing, social bookmarking, and telling all your friends.

Thank you very much, we look forward to seeing you at the site!

Don’t forget to visit our local Augusta service station called C & C Automotive, where you can see great AutoNet content while you wait for your service.

You can find C & C Automotive in Augusta on 990 Telfair Street. If you want to call ahead for an appointment, please call at 706-724-0900.

Have a great day.

Three for C & C Automotive

Friday, December 4th, 2009

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Three for C & C Automotive

Friday, December 4th, 2009

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Treating Your Female Customers Right

Friday, December 4th, 2009

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