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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Handy Tips for Trading Your Car in at a New Orleans Used Cars Dealer


Let’s say you’re in the market for a new car and you’re ready to sell your old one. Unless your old auto is ready is for the landfill, however, you’re faced with two logical options: selling it yourself or trading it in at trusted dealers of used cars in New Orleans and elsewhere. If you’re looking for an answer, it’s pretty simple: you’ll never know until you try. Of the two, trade-ins are more sought after. For one, it’s much simpler; instead of posting an advertisement and dealing with prospective buyers (not to mention trying to profile them and their pockets), trading in often leads to a simple pricing agreement with a dealer like Baldwin Subaru. That’s it.
http://www.baldwinsubaru.com/blog/2015/march/11/handy-tips-for-trading-your-car-in-at-a-new-orleans-used-cars-dealer.htm

Monday, March 30, 2015

Subaru near Baton Rouge Wins Hands Down on Rain, Ice Traction Test


Traction is of paramount importance when driving on wet and icy roads. The ability of the car to keep its treads on the asphalt can mean the difference between an uneventful drive and a highway mishap. In fact, in the latest U.S. Avoider Study that surveyed around 29,000 vehicle owners, performance topped the list of requirements for the luxury market. So Xcar Films put together a simple trial for the three types of wheel drives: the all-wheel drive (represented by the Subaru Impreza), front-wheel drive (represented by the Renault Megane RS 275 Trophy), and rear-wheel drive (represented by the BMW 120d). The trial consisted of three tests: wet roads, icy roads, and high-speed bend on wet roads.
http://www.baldwinsubaru.com/blog/2015/march/10/subaru-near-baton-rouge-wins-hands-down-on-rain-ice-traction-test.htm

Sunday, March 29, 2015

New Orleans Subaru: Two Milestone Features that You Must Know About


Subaru reached two milestones this year. Aside from building its 15-millionth Boxer engine, the Japanese car brand has also rolled out the 14-millionth Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system. Both were lauded by industry experts and car aficionados as game changers in the car market. It is unknown exactly which Subaru will get either or both milestone components; however, the auto manufacturer owes its success to what many consider as one of the brand's underdogs: the Leone.
http://www.baldwinsubaru.com/blog/2015/march/9/new-orleans-subaru-two-milestone-features-that-you-must-know-about.htm

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Saving Up for Quality Used Cars Near Baton Rouge Requires Discipline


Tax Day is just around the corner. Prepare to file and pay your taxes on time for big savings. Saving up for a rewarding investment like a house or car takes a lot of dedication and discipline. In these trying times, Americans will do just about anything to cut costs or double their income for extra financial security. Even as the country moves farther from its recessional shadow, the possibility of history repeating itself is always there.
http://www.baldwinsubaru.com/blog/2015/march/6/saving-up-for-quality-used-cars-near-baton-rouge-requires-discipline.htm

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Different Subaru Models



Subaru is one of the best-known automobile manufacturers today. With steadily increasing record sales, the brand gets more and more love from Americans as it continues to live up to its reputation of reliability and performance. Subaru fans can choose from the brand’s various models to suit their needs and preferences.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Introducing the Subaru BRZ

The Subaru BRZ is a compact, lightweight, rear-wheel drive sports car that has nimble handling and feisty performance. BRZ stands for “Boxer Rear-drive Zenith.” It was co-developed with Toyota, which released a similar model called the Scion FR-S. It differs from other Subaru models in that it doesn’t feature the standard all-wheel drive which has been present in all their models.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Filing a New Identity for Your Used Car



License plates of used cars aren't carried over to the new owner with the car itself. The plates are either destroyed by the previous owner or surrendered to authorities. This is to avoid using the plate for unlawful activity, as well as prevent the new owner from carrying any liability of the old owner.