The Concerned Bikers 4 McGuire Home 22nd Annual POKER RUN is coming Sunday, August 5th!
Registration: 9:00 am to 11:30AM - All Motorcycles out by 12:00 PM
This event will begin at Morrow Chevrolet KIA in Beaver Falls. Cost is $18.00 per Rider day of Poker Run and passengers are $12.00. 2012 Year Pin Donations can be made for $ 3.00 and there will be a Post Ride Party and Meal Brady Run Park Lodge, New Brighton, Pa.
Individual Sponsor Program
If you raise $100. Or more, you’ll earn the ride, Meal, Poker Run T-shirt, and 2012 year Pin
Pre-Registration
$15.00 Rider and Passenger $ 10.00, Includes a 2012 year pin, and all Sponsor and Pre-Registration must be Returned to CB4MH by July 25 th 2012
Make checks payable to: CB4MH – PO Box 321 New Brighton, PA 15066
For More information contact.:
Bobbie 724-643-5725 or 724-777-9780 Bobby514@comcast.net
Concerned Bikers 4 McGuire Home is a fund raising event for more than 90 special needs children and young adults mentally and physically challenged who need extremely expensive care and equipment
Sponsors:
-Pittsburgh Tubular Shafting
-Midland VFW, Post 8168
-Morrow Chevrolet Kia
To Book Your Attendance, click here!
Friday, July 20, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
Ask Art: Vehicle Cooling
Posted by Ron Lewis Auto Group on 11:17 AM
"Ask Art" -- Q & A with Art Harding, Service Director at Morrow Ford/Morrow Chevrolet Kia. Art is available to answer your vehicle service/care questions...Feel free to post yours!
Q: What's the fastest way to cool down my vehicle on a hot day?
Art's A: "A good air conditioning tip is to crack your window open when you first get in your car and then turn on your a/ c on the "recirculation" setting. This will push out the hot air and cool the cabin faster. Also, don't run the blower on the highest setting, drop it back one. That way the air doesn't blow over the evaporator coil as fast and the air gets cooler. -Hope this helps...Art".
Friday, July 6, 2012
Ask Art!
Posted by Ron Lewis Auto Group on 11:53 AM
"Ask Art" -- Q & A with Art Harding, Service Director at Morrow Ford/Morrow Chevrolet Kia. Art is available to answer your vehicle service/care questions...Feel free to post yours!
Q: How does engine coolant work, and how can I keep my engine from overheating on these extremely hot days?
Art's A: If your temperature gauge goes into the red zone, shut your engine off immediately! Although today's engines are designed to run over 200 degrees, they can not withstand overheating due to the high aluminum content. It is equally critical to use only the factory recommended coolant. Unlike the old days, there are multiple types out there and using the wrong type, or using a " universal" coolant can also cause major damage. Another thing is to mix the coolant according to the instructions. Using straight coolant out of the bootle can actually *cause* an engine to overheat. Most manufacturers now sell coolant "premixed". A properly serviced cooling system proves the old adage " an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure". -Hope this helps...Art.
Q: How does engine coolant work, and how can I keep my engine from overheating on these extremely hot days?
Art's A: If your temperature gauge goes into the red zone, shut your engine off immediately! Although today's engines are designed to run over 200 degrees, they can not withstand overheating due to the high aluminum content. It is equally critical to use only the factory recommended coolant. Unlike the old days, there are multiple types out there and using the wrong type, or using a " universal" coolant can also cause major damage. Another thing is to mix the coolant according to the instructions. Using straight coolant out of the bootle can actually *cause* an engine to overheat. Most manufacturers now sell coolant "premixed". A properly serviced cooling system proves the old adage " an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure". -Hope this helps...Art.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Beaver County Boom!
Posted by Ron Lewis Auto Group on 12:37 PM
Less than a week for Beaver County BOOM!
Beaver County BOOM! will host fireworks beginning at 9:45 p.m. Saturday from a barge at the confluence of the Beaver and Ohio rivers near Bridgewater.
Beaver County radio stations 1230-WBVP and 1460-WMBA will simulcast the musical score accompanying the fireworks.
Everyone is welcome, and this event is FREE so bring the whole family!
For more info visit: http://www.timesonline.com/entertainment/local_entertainment/fourth-of-july-events/article_c8cd0da2-e52f-562a-a48f-510cef13f9ba.html
Beaver County BOOM! will host fireworks beginning at 9:45 p.m. Saturday from a barge at the confluence of the Beaver and Ohio rivers near Bridgewater.
Beaver County radio stations 1230-WBVP and 1460-WMBA will simulcast the musical score accompanying the fireworks.
Everyone is welcome, and this event is FREE so bring the whole family!
For more info visit: http://www.timesonline.com/entertainment/local_entertainment/fourth-of-july-events/article_c8cd0da2-e52f-562a-a48f-510cef13f9ba.html
Friday, June 22, 2012
What Drives You?
Posted by Ron Lewis Auto Group on 11:47 AM
We want to know... what drives you? What is it that puts you behind the wheel of the Chevrolet or Kia car you drive every day?
Is it the style, fuel economy, technology, or some other reason.
Maybe Chevy was your dads favorite brand and it just stuck with you... maybe a Kia was your first and only car brand. Let us know! Leave us a comment on our Facebook page by clicking here.
Give us all the details of why you drive your preferred brand, and share it with the rest of the world.
Is it the style, fuel economy, technology, or some other reason.
Maybe Chevy was your dads favorite brand and it just stuck with you... maybe a Kia was your first and only car brand. Let us know! Leave us a comment on our Facebook page by clicking here.
Give us all the details of why you drive your preferred brand, and share it with the rest of the world.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Stick Shift Challenge
Posted by Ron Lewis Auto Group on 12:34 PM
Are you an experienced stick shift driver? Well, the Chevy Sonic crew is stepping it up by coming up with a challenge to learn about driving a manual.
You can win trips to take a class at a world renown driving school and be taught by a real icon, and win tickets to the State Farm Home Run Derby and MLB All-Star Game!
A lot of us learned to drive a stick-shift somewhere back in high school or college. A lot of us shed more than a few tears as we got stuck on hills, ground the gears, and made whoever owned that car want to pull out their hair and push us out of the driver’s seat. It’s a skill you never forget once you learn, just like riding a bike, but what if you’ve never had the chance? Chevy aims to help new drivers learn with their new Stay Clutch challenge.
With reports showing that the number of stick-shifts on the road is increasing, the Stay Clutch challenge gives novice drivers a chance to win a lesson from celebrity instructors in Kansas City along with tickets to the 2012 State Farm Home Run Derby and MLB All-Star Games. To enter, potential new stick-shift drivers start by heading over to the Sonic Challenge Facebook page.
There they can learn about the Sonic with its hill start assists technology and progressive clutch pedal which make the whole learning curve a lot easier to manage. Really, where was this when I was learning and rolled backward down a hill to the blaring horns of what seemed like a thousand people?
Read More: http://www.wired.com/geekmom/2012/06/chevy-stay-clutch-challenge/
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Kia Optima & Sorento Named Among Best Family Cars Of 2012 By Edmunds & Parents Magazine
Posted by Ron Lewis Auto Group on 12:07 PM
Kia's Midsize Sedan and Crossover are Two of Only 15 Vehicles to be Honored for their abundance of family-friendly attributes, including safety, comfort and reliability.
PRNewswire writes:
Parents magazine and Edmunds.com have named the 2012 Kia Optima midsize sedan and Kia Sorento crossover utility to the publications' "Best Family Cars of 2012" list. The accolade recognizes vehicles focusing on reliability, safety and affordability as top priorities, with the Optima and Sorento's "Top Safety Pick" designations from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) playing a key factor in being named as two of only 15 vehicles to the coveted list. Other criteria the judges considered were performance, interior quality, exterior design, family-friendly features and technology.
"As bold design and value are no longer mutually exclusive, the Optima and Sorento have changed the way many consumers look at what family cars can and should be," said Michael Sprague, vice president of marketing and communications, Kia Motors America (KMA). "This recognition from leading family and automotive resources Parents magazine and Edmunds.com reinforces why these two Kia vehicles are among our top-selling products and why more families are considering Kia for the first time."
Source: PR Newswire (http://s.tt/1dtbS)