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4 Ways to Extend the Life of your Tires
By Product Expert | Posted in Service and Repair, Tips and Info on Thursday, July 28th, 2016 at 4:21 PM
If there’s one automotive component that is prone to be overlooked, it seems as though it’s often our tires. We’ll put untold money into keeping our fluids and belts doing exactly what they should be, but our tires will often get short shrift. Yet, healthy tires are often the only thing keeping a driver from a dangerous situation. So, how can you extend the life of your tires? Here are four easy ways. Read the rest of this entry »
When to Get Rid of an Old Car
By Product Expert | Posted in Tips and Info, Used Vehicles on Wednesday, July 27th, 2016 at 9:31 PM
As you’re probably and painfully aware, it’s difficult to say goodbye to a member of the family. You remember the good times, you think about all the memories you’ve shared, and eventually you find a way to forge ahead. The same is often true of a family vehicle, one that you’ve loved for years but that eventually becomes more trouble than it’s worth. So, when should you get rid of an old car? Read the rest of this entry »
Chevy Crossover SUV Showdown: The 2017 Trax vs. the 2017 Equinox
By Product Expert | Posted in New Chevy Models, Tips and Info on Tuesday, July 26th, 2016 at 9:44 PM
Because crossover SUVs are often lumped into one enormous category, often with only loose similarities. In the Chevy lineup, there are three crossover SUVs currently, two of which are found here, the 2017 Chevy Trax and 2017 Chevy Equinox. While they certainly have some facets in common, such as unibody construction, car-like efficiency and an SUV’s versatility, they certainly aren’t identical. So, how do they compare?
Read the rest of this entry »Grinding Gears: Five Signs of Transmission Trouble
By Product Expert | Posted in Service and Repair, Tips and Info on Monday, July 25th, 2016 at 4:50 PM
Although no one would ever wish to have car trouble, at least we can say this: when your car is starting to have an issue that will require service, your car will generally tell you. There are simple ways to diagnose certain issues, and this is certainly true as it pertains to your transmission. So how can you know when your gearbox is having issues? Here are five signs of transmission trouble, from your friends here at EVS Auto Group. Read the rest of this entry »
EVS Feature: Specs and Features on the 2017 Ford Escape
By Product Expert | Posted in Dealership Info, New Ford Models on Wednesday, July 20th, 2016 at 3:23 PM
For as much as we enjoy talking about the bigger picture as it applies to customers of EVS Auto Group, the truth is that much of our focus really comes down to one thing: getting our customers into the optimal vehicles to suit their needs. Two of our dealerships, Eric von Schledorn Ford in Random Lake and Lomira, WI, have recently begun receiving their 2017 models, chief among them the popular 2017 Ford Escape. So what specs and features should drivers be looking forward to?
Read the rest of this entry »How to Play Pokemon GO Safely
By Product Expert | Posted in Fun Stuff, Safety, Tips and Info on Wednesday, July 13th, 2016 at 7:42 PM
As cultural phenomena go, the sudden surge of interest in Pokemon GO, a new augmented-reality smartphone game, is something that even we didn’t see coming. Drive by any park on any evening in any Wisconsin city, and you’re bound to see countless individuals staring at their screen chasing an animated character that only they can see. Not surprisingly, it has already led to injuries and crimes, so we at EVS Auto Group thought we’d put together a few ways you can play Pokemon GO safely. Read the rest of this entry »
Give ‘Em A Brake! Construction Zone Safety Tips
By Product Expert | Posted in Safety, Tips and Info on Tuesday, July 12th, 2016 at 7:57 PM
Have you driven from Mitchell Airport to the West Bend area? If so, what did you remember? In all likelihood, it was probably all of the orange signs and cones you saw on the road. Construction season is in full swing in the greater Milwaukee area, and it’s likely led to some delays in travel plans and no shortage of curse words. So how can you stay sane when driving through one of these all-too-common annoyances? Here are a few safety tips for driving through a construction zone, from your friends here at EVS Auto Group. Read the rest of this entry »
3 Reasons You Should be Planning Regular Scheduled Maintenance for Your Car
By Product Expert | Posted in Service and Repair, Tips and Info on Thursday, July 7th, 2016 at 8:11 PM
During the length of your automotive experience, you’ll certainly have to have repairs performed on your vehicle, and you might be left to wonder if there was something that you might have done differently to avoid the current predicament. You might wonder if your fluids are current, if you’ve been driving your car too erratically or too often. However, the best thing you can do for your vehicle is plan regular scheduled maintenance, and for the following reasons. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Keep a Dog Cool in the Car
By Product Expert | Posted in Safety, Tips and Info on Monday, July 4th, 2016 at 9:35 PM
We’re reaching the point in the summer where the heat is affecting all of us, although it might be shown in different ways. For humans, this obviously means that we’re dressing more comfortably and trying our best to remain in air-conditioned confines. But what about our dogs? Most among us have a canine friend of some sort, and keeping a dog cool in a car is vitally important to us at EVS Auto Group. Read the rest of this entry »
Protect What’s Yours: How to Avoid Auto Theft
By Product Expert | Posted in Safety, Tips and Info on Wednesday, June 29th, 2016 at 1:42 PM
By most statistics, up to $4.5 billion is surrendered every year due to automotive theft. This applies to both the theft of vehicles, as well as the theft of property that is taken from inside a car. But how do you avoid auto theft in the Milwaukee area? For the most part, it’s crucial to use common sense, but drivers might sometimes not realize that they are putting themselves in harm’s way. Read the rest of this entry »