Thursday, March 31, 2011

Saving the World, Breaking Records & Winning Awards


March 31, 2011


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Saving the World, Breaking Records & Winning Awards

Tinton Falls, NJ Saving the world. Breaking records. Winning awards. These are just a few things Subaru is being recognized for in 2011.  This year started off with a bang, literally. And I would like to tell you why you can expect great things out of Subaru in 2011.
This year Subaru has already raised and donated millions of dollars for charities and non-profits, such as: Habitat for Humanity, ASPCA, and American National Red Cross. These efforts have enabled us to give back to the community, while saving and rebuilding thousands of lives. You can’t put a price on life, and that’s why Subaru is a heavily involved community partner.
While playing their part, and helping out in the global community, the Subaru brand has also managed outperform themselves again by having continuous record breaking sales months. Subaru makes a great product. More and more car buyers are starting to realize this, and it’s getting harder to keep them in stock. With the launch of the Impreza later this year, you can expect those results to stay on the up and up.
Subaru has also been the recipient of numerous awards this year. In just this month alone, Subaru has won four awards from Kiplinger Personal Finance. On top of that, Subaru has been raking in various awards and accolades from the International Institute for Highway Safety, Kelly Blue Book, ALG, Polk, and more. Being praised by magazines such as Motor Trend doesn’t hurt either.
When you’re done being overwhelmed by the positive aura of Subaru, you might want to stop by your local dealer to find out more, and perhaps take a test drive. If you live in New Jersey, you most definitely want to stop by World Subaru. Conveniently located of the Garden State Parkway, it’s very accessible to anyone in the tri-state area. You’ll get the highest level of customer satisfaction at World Subaru on all you past, present and future Subaru needs.
World Subaru is located at 688 Shrewsbury Avenue, in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. They have a huge inventory of New and Certified Pre-owned Subarus, as well as many late model used cars, like Jeep, Toyota, Honda, and more.  Be sure to add them to your social network so you can keep up to date on their current promotions and giveaways.

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Saturday, March 26, 2011

GUARANTEED TRADE VALUES IN MONMOUTH COUNTY SUBARU


The Subaru Guaranteed Trade-In Program (GTP) Value is an exclusive offer only for owners - that guarantees the minimum trade-in amount you will receive for your qualified Subaru* vehicle when you purchase a new Subaru vehicle.
You can take advantage of your Guaranteed Trade-In Value plus get low financing and great lease offers on our full line-up of new 2011 Subaru models now through
April 30, 2011. It couldn't be a better time to trade-in and trade-up to any one of our award-winning vehicles with standard road gripping Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive.
Find out the current Guaranteed Trade-In Program Value for your Subaru vehicle by visiting:
 and enter your 17 character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

Or use your smart phone and access your GTP value with this QR code!
*Customer must take delivery of any new 2010 or 2011 previously untitled Subaru vehicle from the listed participating dealer?s inventory by the value expiration date. The Guaranteed Trade-In Value may be combined with other offers. Only one trade-in offer per new 2010 or 2011 Subaru vehicle purchased.
Leases are not eligible. Current GTP Values are for 2004-2011 Subaru model years. Trade-in values are updated monthly. "Trade-in value" is what you can expect to receive from a dealership for a trade-in vehicle
with standard manufacturer's equipment and a good condition rating found in the "Rules and Eligibility"section at subaru.com/GTP.  Purchase or lease any 2011 model and receive a complimentary factory maintenance plan for 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first. See Subaru Added Security Maintenance Plan for recommended maintenance intervals, coverages and limitations. Also covers certain wear items. Customer must take delivery by 4.30.11. See dealer for details.
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

World Jeep Announces Premiere Event Dates!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

World Jeep Announces Premiere Event!

Tinton Falls, NJ – World Jeep, New Jersey’s friendliest Jeep Dealership, is proud to announce their Premier Event taking place March 16th - 22nd.  
            Whether you’re an avid off-roader, or a lover of the Jeep brand, this is the time to come in and take advantage of the World Jeep Premier Event. This event will provide you the opportunity to “Spin and Win” for a brand new 2011 model Jeep at the World Jeep Premier Event webpage.
            World Jeep will also have plenty of food, drink, and refreshments. Plus, the first 75 event attendees to take a test drive in the all-new Grand Cherokee, Wrangler, Liberty, or Patriot will receive a $25 American Express Gift Card. They’ll also have plenty of other giveaways and prizes. And don’t be surprised to find a bunch of off-roaders shooting the breeze about 4-wheelin’.
            “This is truly an event not to be missed,” general manager Joe Wajda said. “The 2011 Jeep product line is amazing. The new Grand Cherokees and Wranglers will blow you away and this is the time to capitalize.”  
So, head over to World Jeep, because you’ve got to be “Spin It to Win It!”
World Jeep is located at 688 Shrewsbury Avenue, in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. They have a huge inventory of New and Certified Pre-owned Jeeps, as well as many late model used cars, like Subaru, Toyota, Honda, and more.  Be sure to add them to your social network so you can keep up to date on their current promotions and giveaways.
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Monday, February 28, 2011

Gas Prices Increase, So Should Your Fuel Economy


As you may have heard, the price of crude oil has risen above $100 per barrel for the first time since 2008. This means prices at the pump will increase significantly, and motorists will be seeking to get the best bang for their buck regarding fuel economy. There are a quite a few ways in which one can easily enhance their gas mileage that you may be unaware of. Here are 5 easy tips to ensure you’re getting the most out of your petroleum purchases:
1.       Keep the speed limit in mind. They are posted for a number of reasons, one of them being to maintain proper fuel economy. Even though each vehicle’s best gas mileage varies, speeds above 60 miles per hour generally lessen the amount of miles you get can out of each gallon.
2.       Check your tire pressure. If your tires are not properly filled to their required level, you might see a considerable decrease in your vehicle’s fuel economy.  According to the Rubber Manufacturer’s Association 2010 National Tire Pressure Survey “Properly inflated tires can improve fuel efficiency by 3.3% and save $.09 a gallon at the pump.
3.       Remove unnecessary weight. It is said that every additional 100lbs. reduces your fuel efficiency by up to 2%.
4.        Use overdrive and cruise control. Overdrive allows your engine speed to decrease, typically increasing gas mileage. Cruise control helps your car maintain a constant speed, and will usually save you some money on gas.
If you follow these easy precautions, you should be well on your way to saving a few bucks on gas. If you already stick to these guidelines, and are not seeing a reasonable improvement in fuel economy, it might be time to have your car serviced. Have a technician take a look, as there might be a problem that’s not as easily addressed as those steps listed above. Otherwise, there’s always the option to get rid of the old gas guzzler and get into a new, fuel efficient automobile.
The staff at World Jeep Subaru strives for their customers to get the most out of their vehicle and we hope these general rules of thumb will help provide you the knowledge to make practical driving decisions, and utilize your car to its full potential. Happy motoring!

Monday, February 21, 2011

Local Roads are getting worse!
When the snow and ice finally melts away, in its place will be - potholes.  Freeze and refreeze, expand and contract. It breaks up the pavement and the resulting craters can wreak havoc on your vehicle. Hitting a pothole can knock your wheels out of alignment.  If your car pulls to the left or the right that means your alignment at some point got knocked out of whack and you should take it to get adjusted.

So what do you do? Avoid them, but if you have to hit them reduce your speed. If you car handles differently just take a drive to World Jeep Subaru.
The AAA New Jersey Automobile Club offers the following advice to protect your vehicles from pothole damage:

  1. Inspect tires. The tire is the most important cushion between a car and a pothole. Make sure tires have enough tread and are properly inflated. To check the tread depth, insert a quarter into the tread groove with washington's head upside down. The tread should cover part of washington's head. If it doesn't, then it's time to start shopping for new tires. When checking tire pressure, make sure that they are inflated to the manufacturers' recommended levels, which can be found on the inside of the driver's side door or in the owner's manual. Don't use the levels stamped on the tire sidewall.
  2. Inspect suspension. Make certain that struts and shock absorbers are in good condition. Changes in vehicle handling, excessive vibration or uneven tire wear are all indicators of bad shocks or struts. Have the suspension checked by a certified technician if you suspect problems.
  3. Look ahead. Make a point of scanning the road ahead for potholes. If you see a pothole in advance, you might have time to avoid it, so it's important to stay focused on the road and not on any distractions inside or outside of the vehicle. Before swerving to miss a pothole, check surrounding traffic to make sure you will not cause a collision or endanger nearby pedestrians or cyclists.
  4. Slow down. If you can't avoid a pothole, reduce speed safely and be sure to check the rearview mirror before any abrupt braking. Hitting a pothole at higher speeds greatly increases the chance of damage to tires, wheels and suspension components.
  5. Beware of puddles. A puddle of water can disguise a deep pothole. Use care when driving through puddles and treat them as though they may be hiding potholes.
  6. Check alignment. Hitting a pothole can knock a car's wheels out of alignment and affect the steering. If your vehicle pulls to the left or right, have the wheel alignment checked by a qualified technician.
  7. Recognize noises/vibrations. A hard pothole impact can dislodge wheel weights, damage your tire or wheel, and bend or even break suspension components. If you notice any new or unusual noises or vibrations that appear after hitting a pothole, have your vehicle inspected immediately by one of our Jeep and Subaru certified technicians.
Report it. Save yourself and others from hitting the same pothole again and again by reporting it to the New Jersey Department of Transportation at (800) Pot-hole) or online at: www.state.nj.us/transportation.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Subaru remains the only manufacturer with IIHS top safety pick for all models

- Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), the manufacturer of Subaru automobiles, today announced that Subaru of America, Inc.* released for the second consecutive year it has been recognized as the only automotive manufacturer with a 2011 TOP SAFETY PICK winner in every vehicle class in which it competes by the Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS).
IIHS provides to consumers safety information about vehicles with four-level rating system. Front the previous 2010 assessment, for the first time, good performance in the roof strength to measure protection in a rollover is required to win. TOP SAFETY PICK recognizes vehicles that, in IIHS
testing, does the best job of protecting people in front, side, rear and now rollover crashes based on
“good” ratings, which denotes “good” as the top ranking status possible in Institute tests. Its frontal
crashworthiness evaluations are based on results of 40 mph frontal offset crash tests. Side evaluations are based on performance in a crash test in which the side of a vehicle is struck by a barrier moving at 31 mph. The effectiveness of the head restraints is evaluated in the rear crash protection. Winners also must have standard electronic stability control (VDC** for Subaru vehicles).

“We know our customers take their safety very seriously and so we are very
pleased that IIHS has recognized us again as the only manufacturer with a TOP SAFETY PICK winner for
all its models,” said Tom Doll, executive vice president and COO, Subaru of America, Inc. “This is
an outstanding success and a tribute to the engineering that goes into Subaru products. The IIHS reinforces
to our customers that Subaru maintains the highest standards to produce vehicles that are s fun-to-drive,
durable, reliable as well as safe.” Subaru will further enhance its renowned excellent safety performance by
refining distinctive technologies and continue providing confidence with driving and peace of mind to our
customers.

*Subaru of America, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries
Ltd. Headquartered in
Cherry Hill, N.J., the company markets and distributes Subaru vehicles in the
United States.
**Vehicle Dynamics Control
About Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.
Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), the maker of Subaru automobiles, is a leading
manufacturer in Japan with a long history of technological innovations that dates back to its origin as an
aircraft company. While the automotive business is a main business pillar, FHI’s Aerospace, Industrial Products and Eco Technologies divisions offer adiverse range of products from general-purpose engines, power generators, and sanitation trucks to small airplanes, crucial components for passenger aircrafts, and wind-powered electricity generating systems. Recognized internationally for its AWD (all-wheel drive) technology and Horizontally-Opposed engines in Subaru, FHI is also spearheading the development of environmentally friendly products and is committed to contributing to global environmental preservation.