Thursday, July 14, 2011

10 Most Annoying Things Other Drivers Do

What driving habits annoy you the most?  Tell us!  Or just check out this Top Ten list created by Car Talk radio personalities Click and Clack:

It's a known fact that everyone reading this is an above-average driver — and that each of us always displays deep and abiding civility toward our fellow travelers. So we're sure you won't recognize yourself in any of the items listed below.

But what about all those other jerks on the road?

What things do other drivers do that annoy you most? Here's our list, with an invitation to share your pet peeves below.

Yours in Pounding the Steering Wheel,

Tom and Ray Magliozzi, Car Talk
Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers

1. Talking on a cell phone

When you're talking on your cell phone, you're as likely to cause an accident as when you're legally drunk. Now, what's your excuse? What's more annoying than a driver who's willing to riskyour life so he can pick up his General Tso's chicken without waiting? Even when distracted drivers don't cause a wreck, they weave from lane to lane, create confusion in intersections and generally drive slower than other drivers around them while they're trying to do two things at once, leaving a gang of irate drivers in their wake.

Don't Be a Jerk: Put the phone down while you drive. You know about voice mail, right?

2. Driving too fast for road conditions

Just because a speed limit is 65 mph doesn't mean that's always the right speed. Snow, ice or rain can dramatically reduce your car's braking and handling abilities, as well as limit visibility. The right top speed for those conditions is that at which you feel safe and in control and able to react in time to anything that happens up ahead. That could be 40 mph. Or zero mph.

Drivers who fly past you at 50 mph when conditions call for 15 mph are not just risking their own lives — they might take you with them. If they lose control, they could easily spin into you, knocking you off the road and down an embankment. Or, at the very least, they could cover your windshield with a thick film of slush or rain, leaving you temporarily blinded. Annoying? We'd say so.

Check out the full top ten at Cars.com

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Get Duck Raffle Tickets When You Purchase A New Or Used Vehicle!

 

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For every new or used vehicle purchased we are giving Duck Race raffle tickets to the customer. During the Duck Race approximately 4000 yellow plastic ducks are released into the Rouge River branch. Each duck is numbered and the tickets have a matching number on them. Once the ducks cross the finish line, they are taken out of the water and winners are identified. Serra Toyota Scion will also be selling the tickets for $5 each. Of that $5, half goes to “Farmington Foundation for Youth and Families” and the other half goes to our chosen charity,which is Susan G.Komen for the Cure. Each ticket is filled out in the customer’s name so the donation goes in their name not Serra Toyota Scion.

If the Duck that has your number on it wins, the 1st Place Prize is $50.00 per week for a year at Busch’s Market. 2nd Place gets you King Suite Accommodations at the Marriot of Farmington Hills (breakfast included) once a month  for a year. There are at least fifteen other prizes to be won. Ranging from food prizes to a 10 person Lazer Tag party at Zap Zone.

The Duck Race is being held on Sunday July 17th at 2:00 pm and will start in the Shiawassee Park. 

Monday, July 4, 2011

Please Vote For The Food Bank of South Central Michigan Today!

 

We would like to encourage all of our fans to vote for The Food Bank of South Central Michigan in their quest to win  a new Toyota as part of Toyota's 100 Cars for Good. They are the only food bank in Michigan that is part of the contest, so your vote would be greatly appreciated! Today is the only day to cast your vote!

Please visit http://apps.facebook.com/carsforgood/?ref=bookmarks  to cast your vote for this great organization!

Happy 4th of July!

 

I love to see the starry flag
That floats above my head.
I love to see its waving folds
With stripes of white and red.
“Be brave,” say the red stripes.
“Be pure,” say the white.
“Be true,” say the bright stars.
“And stand for the right.”

Author Unknown

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