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Tackle Rough Roads with the Mopar Vehicle Protection Road Hazard Tire and Wheel Coverage

When you buy a vehicle from our team here at , we know that you're looking forward to years of comfort and performance. Protect yourself and your new vehicle from rough roads in Princeton with the Mopar Vehicle Protection Road Hazard Tire and Wheel coverage. This unique plan helps you drive anywhere with confidence.

Potholes, cracks, and bumpy roads increase the wear on your tires and wheels. When you have Mopar Vehicle Protection Road Hazard Tire and Wheel coverage, your repair and replacement costs are taken care of. This plan covers the price of new tires, wheels, mounting, balancing 

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What is Mopar Coverage?

Even the most mundane road trip brings with it risks. A tire can suffer significant damage on the road after hitting "only" a pothole. Sharp objects might also pierce the tire and cause it to deflate. Regardless of why tires or wheels suffer damage, drivers in Princeton need to fix the issue. With Mopar coverage, those drivers can file a claim for repairs or replacements.

Mopar coverage is for vehicles with less than 100,000 miles and ten years or less in age. Owners may choose from plans ranging from two years to seven. Once coverage is in place, policyholders…

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Get Peace of Mind With Mopar Vehicle Protection

Many of our customers at Ramey Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM FIAT are interested in getting extended warranty protection for their vehicles. We offer Mopar® Vehicle Protection to our customers to help extend their repair dollars as well as give them peace of mind. With Mopar plans, you'll get access to factory-trained technicians along with genuine Mopar parts and service.

The Added Care Plus plan covers more than 800 different vehicle components that includes air conditioning hoses, lines and blowers, compressor clutch, evaporator, expansion valve, instrument 

 

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Understanding the Performance of Car Batteries in the Cold

A typical automotive battery uses traditional lead-acid technology to carry out important reactions that power the starter motor and other electrical systems. When operating under extreme temperatures, the battery is likely to suffer a significant reduction in performance. The cold cranking amps (CCA) parameter says a lot about the capability of a battery in freezing temperatures.

A high CCA rating implies good resistance to sudden drops in ambient temperatures. In other words, the battery is able to generate sufficient output compared to normal conditions.

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What is a temporary/compact spare tire?

To reduce the weight of their vehicles and increase fuel mileage, car manufacturers invented a new spare tire. They reasoned that spare tires are only necessary to get you to the next tire repair shop or home—whichever was closer. Therefore, there was no need for a solid and durable center. Nor was there any need for a thick tread or, for that matter, complete inflation.

The result was to put the burden on the owner/driver to keep the spare in shape. The manufacturers designed a spare that was lightweight, compact, and yet capable of getting the vehicle to…

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Why Tire Pressure Matters

Your vehicle’s tire pressure is important for proper handling. When a tire is either under or overinflated, it can not only damage the tire, but it reduces traction. You want to get the most out of the contact the wheels make with the pavement.

When you don’t have enough air in the tire, it causes too much wear on the sides. That not only does irreparable damage to the rubber, but it creates a situation where your tire overheats. It has to work very hard to keep your car moving. On the flip side, when you put too…

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Thanks to Technology Advancements, Oil Changes Are No Longer Needed Every 3,000 Miles

Today we have advances in technology to thank for a plethora of different things. One of those things that many people are not aware of is the fact that vehicles no longer require their oil to be changed every 3,000 miles like cars in the past. In fact, today, if you're driving a car that is less than 20 years old, chances are you only need to change your oil every 5,000 to 10,000 miles.

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Remember to Install Winter Wipers Blades This Holiday Season

There’s a reason some wiper blades go by the name of winter wiper blades. Weather conditions can be extremely harsh. For the obvious safety reason, blades need to be able to withstand extremely harsh winter temperatures. They should also come with shells to protect from ice and snow buildup.

Winter wiper blades have a coating that allows them to protect against ice and snow buildup. Edges, with special edges, can also provide better flexibility for changing winter weather conditions. Today’s winter wiper blades are also easy to install.

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Car Battery: The Center Of Control of your Car

A battery is the bloodline of your vehicle. Just like the way a human body cannot function without a heart is the same way a car cannot work without its battery. It is responsible for a broad range of activities, from powering the engine to any other electrically-run components of the car. The last thing you want is for your car to stall in the middle of a highway. That is why it is important for you to replace it often, a service that we are more than willing to offer you.

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