Earn unlimited $$$ for your Referrals!

by stopngoservicesca on September 29, 2011

tvetens image thumbsup Earn unlimited $$$ for your Referrals!Do you know someone you could refer to Stop N Go Automotive?

The best way that any small business can grow is by word of mouth. We REALLY appreciate these referrals, as without them we wouldn’t be here! For quite some time we have been thanking our customers for referrals by loading value onto their Loyalty Rewards Card!

We probably haven’t been doing the greatest job telling everyone about the program and what you can do to earn free or discounted services.

To Earn Your Referral Dollars:
Click on the Referral Card below and print the cards, or pick up a handful of cards at the shop. Write your name on the cards and hand them out to friends, family or anyone who has not visited us before. When they come in for service, you will earn $50.00 on your Rewards Card for your first referral and then $25.00 for each one after that! (View the Referral Chart here). You can keep the money for yourself OR we can donate all or a portion of the money to one of our charities.

sng ReferralCardBurst Earn unlimited $$$ for your Referrals!

You can be confidant that whoever you refer will be happy with us as we are maintaining a 99% 5-Star Review Rating through a Third Party Review company called Customer Lobby. Please read the customer reviews online!

We look forward to rewarding your referrals in the near future!

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Car Air Conditioner Tips

by stopngoservicesca on May 30, 2011

image accontrols Car Air Conditioner TipsAir Conditioning, which was once considered a luxury, is now a common feature on most cars and vehicles today.

While the servicing of modern car air conditioning systems is best left to professionals, you can get the most enjoyment from your A/C system if you know a bit about how it works and what malfunctions you should be on the lookout for.

1. Odd smells coming from the air conditioning may be caused by bacterial build-ups in the A/C system.

As your car becomes older, or when the air conditioning system is used infrequently, bacteria, micro-organisms, mold and fungi may start growing, just behind the dash panel on the evaporator causing some very unpleasant odors. Some even claim this can result in headaches and flu like symptom sometimes referred to as “sick car syndrome.”

This problem can be solved by using an anti-bacterial treatment that destroys the bacteria growth and leaves your car smelling fresh again.

2. If your automobile does NOT feel cold enough, then you may need to recharge your system.

If you feel that your car doesn’t feel as cold as your friend’s car, then your system may need servicing. The air conditioning system in your vehicle is not usually covered by most manufacturers servicing schedules and the refrigerant gas that is used to operate the system depletes over time. This leakage can be caused when the system is not used during the winter months. Thus allowing the small “O” ring seals to dry out resulting in a gradual deterioration in system performance. If this continues, eventually the system will not be able to operate at all.

Most problems of this type can be put right fairly easily by a leak check of your system followed by a complete refill of your air conditioning refrigerant, this is sometimes referred to as a re-gas.

3. Running your air conditioning year round will help maintain the automobile A/C system.

If you run the air conditioning in the winter it will help to keep the system well lubricated and leak tight. This is because the refrigerant actually carries the oil that lubricates the system and most importantly the compressor. It also keeps the seals and hoses moist, thus preventing them from drying out and cracking which can lead to leaks. Note: A/C usually is on when the defroster is activated.

4. Strange noises coming from the air conditioning should be attended to immediately.

If your air-conditioning system suddenly starts making noises you have not heard before it is very advisable to have a qualified vehicle air conditioning specialist to have a look at it. Some noises could be early symptoms of a compressor failure (the compressor is the air conditioning pump). The compressor is usually the most expensive part on the system and if the bearings in your compressor break down or if the compressor seizes up it also means that other components can become contaminated with metal particles A flush of the system would then be needed as well as replacement of the compressor, the receiver/drier and the expansion valve – quite a hefty bill.

5. Don’t worry too much about a pool of water forming under your automobile after using the A/C.

If you see a puddle of water on the ground, usually under the passenger area don’t be alarmed. This is a normal feature of the system as it is only water dripping from the air conditioning evaporator. The evaporator has a drain tube fitted to allow the condensation from the evaporator to drain away from the vehicle.

6. Excessive moisture inside the car can be fixed easily.

Sometimes the drain tube from the evaporator may become blocked or detached allowing the condensation to build up inside your evaporator. If this occurs water will just build up inside your car to a point where there are damp carpets or misting / high humidity type problems. These problems can be solved with low-cost servicing.

7. Have your air conditioning serviced regularly, even if there are no visible problems.

Just as the other systems of your car need servicing on a regular basis, the same is true for the air conditioning system. The compressor needs oil, or else it will seize up. The filter collects debris and moisture. If the filter becomes blocked, then the performance of the system will deteriorate and it can even quit working entirely (probably when you need it most!)

Normally the refrigerant gas in a car air conditioning system has to be recharged completely within four years from the manufacture date and thereafter every two to three years.

image acvent Car Air Conditioner TipsAn annual servicing of your car’s air conditioning system will guard against malfunctions in the compressor and other vital parts of the system. Regular maintenance will save you money in the long run and guarantee you comfort in the hottest months.

Schedule your A/C Appointment Online today!

www.autorepairtips.org

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Preserve Your Vehicle’s Resale Value

by stopngoservicesca on April 21, 2011

Preserve Your Vehicle’s Resale Value
by Detailing Your Car!

image carinterior Preserve Your Vehicles Resale ValueJust like preventive maintenance on brake, engine, transmission, and other systems, maintaining the interior and exterior of your car is also important – and it can vastly improve the resale value of your vehicle!

Your car’s exterior gets hit with all sorts of nasty stuff during the year – dust, snow, rain, bug spatter, bird droppings, and harsh UV sun rays, as well as scratches. And the interior of your vehicle gets its share of dust, dirt, moisture, and odors.

Having your vehicle detailed regularly accomplishes two things – it improves the appearance and comfort, and in the long run it can improve the retail value of your car or truck up to 20% or more according to industry experts. A car that appears to have been well maintained probably was well serviced by its owner.

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Stop N Go Wants Your Feedback!

by stopngoservicesca on March 4, 2011

We want to know what you think about our service!
Will you help us out?

In today’s online world it has become REALLY important that any small business gets feedback from current clients.

It is important we know how you feel about our service so we can improve AND so others looking for a Automotive Repair and Maintenance Facility can see what our current clients are saying.

THIS ONLY TAKES ABOUT 1 MINUTE!

Click on this button to Write a Review for Stop N Go Automotive Centre today!

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WE APPRECIATE YOUR HELP MORE THAN YOU KNOW.

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On GREEN Go Tires: The Remolding Process

by stopngoservicesca on November 29, 2010

Stop N Go Automotive Centre now offers environmentally friendly, Remolded Tires!

THE REMOLDING PROCESS

sils image greentires On GREEN Go Tires: The Remolding ProcessRemolded tires use a European technology that was developed about 15 years ago for remolding airliner tires, which is comparable to that used for manufacturing first-generation tires. These tires are top quality ecological tires that have been made new again, often surpassing the durability of new tires — at a lower cost.

These tires can be driven at the same speeds, including highway and Interstate speeds, as new tires, with no loss in safety or comfort. Virtually all of the world’s airlines use recycled tires. These tires are used on school buses, racing cars, taxis, SUV, trucks, military and federal, provincial, municipal vehicles. These users all know that remolded tires can be depended upon for safe and dependable performance.They are also approved and meet the very stringent demands of the D.O.T. They will stand up to any kind of road you may drive on.

  • Quality control begins with a visual inspection to select the most suitable tire casings; unlike tread, which may be worn away, casings remain valuable for the recycling potential.
  • Laser devices precisely measure the crown and side rubber removed.
  • Nail holes requiring repair are detected by electronic means, which uses electric currents to scan each casing.
  • Cement and veneer are applied over the sides ensuring the sidewalls remain intact during the process.
  • The rubber tread is applied using the most advanced technology.
  • The exact tire size is measured and created.
  • The tire is cured using bladder presses.
  • The tire is visually inspected and trimmed while still warm.

image watchvideo On GREEN Go Tires: The Remolding ProcessWatch video of Remolding Process - by Discovery Channel

In simple terms a worn tire undergoes the following processes to become a remolded tire.

  1. Initial inspection
  2. Automatic tread buffing
  3. Bead brushing
  4. Cementing
  5. Application of the new rubber
  6. High pressure vulcanization in heating moulds
  7. Trimming
  8. Final inspection

Information from http://www.ongreengo.ca/

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Drive GREEN with On Green Go Tires!

by stopngoservicesca on November 15, 2010

Stop N Go Automotive Centre now offers environmentally friendly, Remolded Tires!

ECO-TIRE MANUFACTURING

image greenTire1 Drive GREEN with On Green Go Tires!Remolds deliver the quality, appearance and warranty equal to new tires. The treads have been designed with 50 years experience, proven for dependable performance with proper and regular maintenance. At up to 50% less than the cost of a new tire you are guaranteed superior performance and value.

If you already drive a fuel efficient car — or maybe even a hybrid vehicle — then a remolded tire is for you. You will be actively contributing to reducing the use of fossil fuels without sacrificing safety or performance. And remolded tires come with a warranty that rivals those of traditional tires. What’s more, they are economical, which is rare for high quality ecological products.

image hybrid Drive GREEN with On Green Go Tires!But that’s not all. Most new tires are produced and imported from Asia. In contrast, 90% of the raw materials come from Canada, which limits the damaging environmental impacts of shipping goods and materials long distances. By producing remanufactured tires, we also keeps hundreds of thousands of tire carcasses out of our landfills.

Altogether, our remolded tires are about the most ecological tires you can find.
These tires are top-quality, ecological tires that have been made new again — but at a far lower cost than new tires. Learn more at http://ongreengo.ca/.

image watchvideo Drive GREEN with On Green Go Tires!Watch video of Remolding Process - by Discovery Channel


Information from http://www.ongreengo.ca/

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DID YOU KNOW? We Sell Winter Tires!

by stopngoservicesca on October 18, 2010

image wintertire DID YOU KNOW? We Sell Winter Tires!With the winter season fast approaching, it’s that time of year to get your car geared up with Winter Tires. Winter tires’ treads have more biting edges for better grip on snow and ice, while their softer compound remains flexible even in extremely low temperatures.

Learn more by watching Winter Tire Demonstration videos here!

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The Real Cost of Car Ownership

by stopngoservicesca on October 1, 2010

The sticker price is only the starting point. Do you know what you really pay for your vehicle?

Your biggest vehicle expense? Your No. 1 cost of ownership? Depreciation, of course.

image g4 coincar The Real Cost of Car Ownership“For the consumer, selecting a vehicle with a lower depreciation rate will reduce their overall cost-of-ownership,” says Canadian Black Book executive vice-president Larry Shred, whose company has long been a reliable source for used-car values.

The CBB is used by dealers as a pricing guide to help them determine trade-in values. But savvy car shoppers can use the CBB’s “Trade-in Value” estimator (canadianblackbook.com) to calculate depreciation. By doing so, you can determine how much value your car loses over time – and get moving down the road to a complete understanding of what you’re paying for your daily driver.

cost car chart The Real Cost of Car Ownership

Figures in chart are dollars per kilometre. Source: Canadian Automobile Association and Globe Drive research

Sure, if you keep your vehicle until it qualifies for a $300 Recycle Your Ride government bonus, depreciation is a non-factor. But most Canadians get rid of their vehicle before it turns 15 years old and for them it makes sense to factor depreciation as a real cost.

This is where CBB can really help. Using data drawn from a variety of real-time transactions – auto auctions, dealer sales, etc. – this site delivers what many believe are highly accurate current and projected used-vehicle values. Really, it’s a point-and-click operation: select the model and year, choose options and trim packages, plug in the kilometres on the odometer and up pops a low, medium and high value range in seconds.

From there it’s a matter of plugging in a few other numbers to nail down a pretty accurate picture of your total ownership costs. As a guide to figuring out total ownership costs, consider what the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) does annually.

image g4 chevco The Real Cost of Car OwnershipThe CAA’s Driving Costs 2010 Edition determined that depreciation accounts for $3,628 in annual ownership costs on a 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt LT – or 20 cents/kilometre based on 18,000 km of driving a year. The No. 2 cost is insurance at $1,850 a year or six cents/km. Financing at $666 a year (four cents/km) is the No. 3 cost of ownership for the Cobalt.

Using the CAA figures, and research by Globe Drive to include the cost of government (HST) at 4 cents/km, the total cost of ownership for the Cobalt LT comes to 47 cents/km or $8,539.94 a year. That’s a substantial figure, but still dramatically less than the 69 cents/km to drive a new Dodge Grand Caravan minivan. The big cost: 32 cents/km in depreciation or $5,768/year. Total cost of ownership for the Grand Caravan: $13,833.85 per year.

In the middle is the Toyota Prius which in depreciation alone costs 24 cents/km. However, at four cents/km in fuel costs, the Prius comes in at half the figure for the Cobalt and about a third that of the Grand Caravan. Insurance, at 11 cents/km, is the highest of the three. Overall, the Prius costs 54 cents/km or $10,877.69 a year to own.

image g4 toypri The Real Cost of Car OwnershipSome, of course, contend that depreciation and financing are not legitimate, across-the-board ownership costs. And not everyone pays to borrow the money for a new vehicle. But for this article we have included it as a cost. Indeed, the vehicle management company Runzheimer Canada does just that in calculating costs for the CAA.

But it is fair to point out that the new-vehicle marketplace is riddled with discounts that do complicate valuations. In addition, new-car values differ dramatically from region to region.

So we have broken out ownership costs on a kilometre basis and by category. Those who feel depreciation and financing don’t belong have the option of cutting those figures out of the final ownership cost calculation – restricting the numbers to black-and-white expenses for maintaining a vehicle and paying the very real cost of government.

Regardless of how many years you hold on to your car or whether you consider depreciation an important variable cost, car ownership represents a substantial and continuing financial commitment. There is no controversy about that. So in managing your family finances, it is critically important to understand how hard car ownership will hit your wallet.

image g4 coincar2 The Real Cost of Car OwnershipIn short, for most people a car is the No. 2 family expense behind housing. Therefore, for those who watch family finances, it makes perfect sense to look beyond the actual sticker price; it is only one piece of a much larger picture. Everything from fuel to insurance will take up major chunks of your transportation budget.

Also, if you are among those who consider depreciation a legitimate ownership cost you may be in for a surprise when comparing two vehicles with the same price. In short, some vehicles depreciate much faster than others.

Finally, if you are someone looking to rein in your car costs, the best choice is a smaller and consequently more fuel-efficient vehicle – like the Cobalt or any number of other compact and subcompact cars. Yes, in general terms, fuel costs are relatively minor compared to the price of insurance, financing and depreciation. But smaller cars also come with smaller price tags, thus a less substantial bite in terms of insurance and government expenses.

image g4 carfix The Real Cost of Car OwnershipAs for other costs, while maintenance and repairs do not consume a huge piece of the overall ownership cost of relatively new vehicles covered under three- or four- year warranties, there are still savings to be found in this area, minor as they might be in the first few years of ownership. Thrifty buyers might want to look over the maintenance schedule of any potential vehicle purchase and also ask the seller of a new model if maintenance is included in the purchase price, free of charge. With some auto makers, it is.

For those weighing a new-vehicle purchase against a used one, do note that repair and maintenance costs get higher as vehicles get older. According to DesRosiers Automotive Consultants, by year five the average annual repair cost of a vehicle is about $800, a figure that by year seven and thereafter rises to between $1,000 and $1,100 annually.

The bottom line: crunching ownership costs should not be just an obsessive-compulsive exercise for penny-pinching drivers. Knowing what you can expect to spend on transportation before you buy a new vehicle is critical for proper budgeting and for guiding purchase decisions.

As this table shows, quite a lot of money is involved in owning a vehicle.

cost car chart The Real Cost of Car Ownership

Figures in chart are dollars per kilometre. Source: Canadian Automobile Association and Globe Drive research

Article from The Globe and Mail / Glove Drive, Jeremy Cato, Globe and Mail Update

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DID YOU KNOW? We Restore, Replace and Aim Headlights!

by stopngoservicesca on September 7, 2010

image g4 headlight DID YOU KNOW? We Restore, Replace and Aim Headlights!We offer complete head and tail light replacement, including proper head lamp alignment! Make sure your exterior lighting and turn signals are working properly for the upcoming winter season!

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image g4 charityhands DID YOU KNOW? Stop N Go Supports Local Charities & Community Organizations!Giving of your time and money to charities and community organizations is one of the most important elements of our society. The philosophy of giving dates back to early times, when those with resources helped those in need – and that is just as vital in today’s environment.

Donating time to charities or worthy organizations, from those that provide services to the poor or helping coach a youth sports team, allow each of us to give back and help others. In the process, it allows us a sense of satisfaction and our donation of time or money can make an immense difference in someone’s life.

There are many causes that require volunteers and donations today in order to provide important services to those in need. Some are grassroots groups working in local neighborhoods, while others are making a difference on a global basis assisting those plagued by famine or nature’s fury.

We have made it easy for you to donate to the cause of your choice.
When your use our Online Appointment Scheduler, you get to choose the charity or organization you want us to donate to. You simply tell us where you want money donated and we will handle it on your behalf. It’s a Win-Win for all of us – and it’s a partnership that helps us all!

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