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READ ABOUT IT P8 CARS CARS MARKET MARKET PA TAKE ONE! IT’S FREE You’ll know you want a truck When you step into the all-new 2015 Colorado • November 15 th • December 16 th 2014 FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY AND RELATED SERVICES THE INFORMATION FOR THIS VEHICLE IS BROUGHT TO YOU COURTESY OF FAIRWAY CHEVROLET 1101 N. CHURCH STREET (RT. 309), HAZLE TOWNSHIP, PA 18202 Sales: (570) 497-5538 | Service: (570) 497-5530 Fleet: (866) 493-6745 www.fairwaymotors.com Safe ways to take pets on the road P 2 Oh Deer! a road hazard P 12 Selling your car P 14

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READ ABOUT IT P8

2015 SUBARU OUTBACK

CARSCARSMARKETMARKETPA

CARSCARSMARKETMARKETPA

TAKE ONE!IT’S FREE

You’ll know you want a truckWhen you step into the all-new 2015 Colorado

• November 15th

• December 16th

2014

FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY AND RELATED SERVICES

THE INFORMATION FOR THIS VEHICLE IS BROUGHT TO YOU COURTESY OF FAIRWAY CHEVROLET

1101 N. CHURCH STREET (RT. 309), HAZLE TOWNSHIP, PA 18202

Sales: (570) 497-5538 | Service: (570) 497-5530 Fleet: (866) 493-6745

www.fairwaymotors.com

Safe ways to take pets on the road

P 2

Oh Deer! a road hazard

P 12Selling your car

P 14

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To those who feel a vacation isn’t complete unless the family pet comes along, you’re not alone. The U.S. Travel Association says that 49 percent of Americans feel the pet is just another member of the family and 18 percent of U.S. travelers plan to take their pets along the next time they travel. Cana-da, Australia, New Zealand and the United States have softened laws regarding inter-national travel with a companion animal. With the Pet Passport Scheme, or PETS, individuals may travel freely with their pets to member countries on approved carriers. Some procedures include certification of rabies vaccination and the animal’s micro-chip or tattoo number.Car trips are common forms of travel with a companion animal in tow. While many pets are easygoing, there are some who are unaccustomed to traveling with their owners and may even balk at riding along. Acclimating and protecting your pet for travel will require a little patience and some pointers.

SECURE THE PETJust as you would buckle up when enter-ing the car, so should you buckle up a pet. It is important to ensure the animal is not a moving target around the car should an accident occur. Not only could you risk in-jury to the pet, but you also risk injury to yourself if the animal becomes a projectile.Even if an accident does not occur, a jittery pet, or one who is content to jump from back seat into the front, could prove a dis-traction while driving. He or she could also bump into the gear shift or get stuck under the gas or brake pedal. It is much better to keep the pet secured.Pets may travel in a well-ventilated carrier. Larger dogs may need to be belted into the

car with a special dog harness. There are also barrier screens and gates that can be installed, typically in SUVs, to restrict the pet.

SAFETY TIPSAlthough many pet owners are aware of certain dos and don’ts when it comes to traveling with a pet, many still engage in behavior that could be dangerous to the animal.One of the common offenses is letting the pet ride with his or her head outside of the window. While this may seem like heaven to the dog or cat, this puts the pet at risk of being injured by flying objects, including debris in the eyes. It can also increase the risk of the animal falling out of the moving vehicle.

COMFORT AND CAREAn animal out of his or her environment or element could become skittish. Try to keep a pet’s feeding schedule as close to normal as possible. This will minimize the chances of discomfort or even digestive aggravation. Bring along bottled water or tap water from home because drinking water from an un-familiar area could result in unwanted di-gestive distress, which could prove uncom-fortable for pet and owner alike.As an added precaution, you may want to invest in rubberized floor liners and wa-terproof seat covers, says the ASPCA. This helps if the animal gets carsick or has an accident. Removable seat covers can also prove advantageous for collecting fur and keeping the interior of the car less messy than need be.

IDENTIFICATIONIt is important to always carry proper iden-tification for your pet, as well as documen-tation of vaccinations. For those who have not yet microchipped their companion animal, now may be the time to do so. The microchip is a very small device implanted under the skin of the pet, usually by the scruff of the neck. It will transmit contact information when a specialized transmitter is waved over the microchip. There’s also the old-fashioned method of having your dog or cat collared with an ID tag. Using this in conjunction with a leash and harness will help reduce the chances of losing your pet while on the road.

Safe ways to take pets on the road

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Colorado is reinventing the midsize pickup from the frame up. It starts with the latest technology. From an available high-speed 4G LTE Wi-Fi† connection to available ad-vanced safety features like Forward Collision Alert† and Lane Departure Warning†, this is one smart small truck. Under the hood is an available 3.6L V6 that offers an EPA-estimated best-in-class 26 MPG highway fuel economy. But don’t let the efficiency fool you – the same V6 also provides available best-in-classtowing† and payload†. And with a sleek design and quiet, refined interior, Colorado might feel like an upscale sedan, but it’s all truck.

TAKE THE INTERNET WITH YOUTurn your small truck into the ultimate hot spot with an available 4G LTE high-speed Wi-Fi† connection powered by OnStar. With a signal that’s more powerful than your smartphone or mobile hotspot, Colorado provides a pow-erful connection for up to seven devices. Stream music and video, and even surf the web to prove your most obscure sports claim...The tailgate will never be the same.

MAKE IT YOURSCustomize your driving experience by arranging the icons and features on the available Chevrolet MyLink† 8-inch diagonal color touch-screen. Choose the information or options you use most and place them on your home screen. The interface allows you to touch and swipe on the screen just like you do on your smartphone. There’s even

aUSB† to charge your phone or other electronic devices while storing them.

SMART SAFETY TECHNOLOGYColorado offers a number of advanced and aware safety technologies designed to help protect you through three stages of safety: before, during and after a collision†. Safety features are no substitute for the driver’s responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. The driver should re-main attentive to traffic, surroundings and road conditions at all times. Read the vehicle Owner’s Manual for more im-portant safety information.

Luxury Meets UtilityColorado was designed to be comfortable in any envi-ronment, from city streets to camping retreats. And with two cab sizes and the available GearOn™ storage system-accessory† , Colorado is the small truck that has the util-ity, comfort and style to make it stand out in a crowd.

But Colorado is about more than just creature comforts. The fully boxed frame and shear-style body mounts deliver a smooth ride for daily commutes and outdoor adventures. Four-wheel disc brakes with Duralife™ brake rotors are built to last and help reduce wheel shutter, while electric power steering provides a confident feel in any road condi-tion. Colorado truly is the truck for all occasions.

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YOU’LL KNOW YOU WANT A TRUCK

When you step into the all-new 2015 Colorado

WITH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TO KEEP YOU CONNECTED AND ENTERTAINED, GREAT FUEL EFFICIENCY, AND UNMATCHED

SAFETY AND REFINEMENT

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FUELS ADVENTURE WITH LESS FUELThe V6 engine in the all-new 2015 Colorado achieves an EPA-estimated best-in-class 26 MPG† on the high-way by implementing innovative powertrain technolo-gies like Spark Ignition Direct Injection and decelera-tion fuel cutoff, which shuts off fuel to the engine when braking. The 2.5L I-4 engine boasts an impressive 27 MPG highway.†Available Active Aero Shutters — a first among small trucks — are programmed to open and close behind the grille, reducing aerodynamic drag and increasing efficiency further.

CARRY MORE WHILE YOU CARRY ONColorado boasts best-in-class horsepower, payload and towing, meaning it’s more than capable of han-dling just about anything you might need to move.That’s the same 3.6L V6 engine that also delivers an EPA-estimated best-in-class 26 MPG† highway fuel economy. With the available trailering package, this small truck is rated to tow up to 7,000 lbs.† — deliver-ing all the power you need to tow your adventure gear.

The 305-horsepower engine produces 269 lb.-ft. of torque, allowing Colorado to carry 1,590 lbs.† That makes moving everything from couches to camping equipment to dirt bikes a breeze.

6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONTo enhance the unrivaled towing and payload provid-ed by Colorado, an available 6-speed automatic trans-mission features a button-activated Tow/Haul mode on 3.6L V6 models. Tow/Haul mode helps minimize upshifting and downshifting, whether you’re hauling a trailer or carrying a load of bricks

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Deer can be found all over the country, and healthy deer populations are increasingly creeping into residential and urban areas seeking food and mates thanks to developments encroaching on deer habitats. This increases the chances of motorists having run-ins with deer on the roadways around their homes and places of business.

State Farm(R) estimates that 2.3 million collisions between deer and vehicles occurred in the United States during the two-year period between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2010. That number marks a 21.1 percent increase in the number of inci-dents from statistics gathered just five years earlier. West Vir-gina and Iowa rank first and second, respectively, as the states where a driver is most likely to collide with a deer.Vehicular crashes can cause serious damage to a car and even be fatal. According to National Geographic, the average white-tailed deer can stand at 6-feet-tall and weigh between 100 and 200 pounds. That animal stands as a formi-dable foe should a collision with a car occur. It may seem like one is hitting into a barrier or an impenetrable object. Although fall, when deer are migratory and seeking mates, is

the prime season for collisions with deer, collisions can occur

throughout the year. The spring is when females give birth to their young, so speckled fawns may inadvertently dart across the road with mothers chasing after them. The displacement of deer habitats due to urban sprawl also magnifies the prob-lem of risking an accident with deer.

There are certain tips that can reduce the chances of a deer and vehicle collision.

• Keep in mind that deer are most active between 6 and 9 p.m. At dusk, they may be harder to see.• Take note of posted deer crossing signs. These are erected in places where deer are most actively crossing.• Deer generally travel in herds. So drivers who see one deer should expect to see others nearby.• Use highbeams when driving at night to better illuminate rural areas.• Drive slowly in areas where deer are likely to be, such as by open fields.• Car-mounted deer whistles are not a reliable deterrent.• Do not swerve erratically to avoid a deer collision. This can result in a collision with another car and increase risk of in-jury and damage.

In areas where deer collisions are prevalent, extra insur-ance coverage may be needed on vehicles. Therefore, drivers should speak with their insurance providers.

Oh, deer! Get the facts about this road hazard

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Selling a car is not always so easy. Vehicle owners are well aware that a new vehicle’s value is drastically diminished the moment it is driven off the dealership’s lot. As a result, sellers often don’t know where to begin when the time comes to sell their vehicles.Vehicle owners typically put a car up for sale because they feel they can get more for it from a private citizen than they will get from a dealership as a trade-in. But before listing a car or truck for sale, owners should consider a few factors.

SALE PRICEVehicle owners typically emphasize sale price more than anything when they decide to sell their car. Though sale price bears consider-able weight, guides such as the Kelley Blue Book, which sellers and buyers can access for free online, will likely dictate the sale price, even if the seller feels such guides undervalue

their vehicle. Buyers know all about these guides, and will be reticent to pay more than what these guides suggest is the value of the car. But there is always room to negotiate. Sellers should, if the car is in pristine condi-tion, set a sale price above the suggested val-ue so, if buyers do want to bargain, the sale price ends up being closer to the suggested value and not substantially below.

MAKE THE VEHICLE A BETTER BUYParticularly in today’s economy, buyers are looking to get more and more for their money. This actually helps sellers, as buyers

are now more inclined to buy a used vehicle because it might prove a better value than a brand new car that immediately diminishes in value the moment buyers sign on the dot-ted line. That said, there are numerous ways sellers can increase their vehicle’s curb appeal. First and foremost, sellers should always address any mechanical issues before putting a ve-hicle up for sale. For example, if the car is having transmission troubles or the brakes are wearing down, don’t put the vehicle up for sale until those things are taken care of. If you don’t want to fix problems, then you must disclose this information to prospec-tive buyers, which will certainly reduce the amount of money you will get for the car.When addressing what’s under the hood, change the oil, replace the air filter (which often improves the ride considerably), check tire pressure and inflate the tires as needed.Aside from mechanical issues, another big plus to potential buyers is a car that looks good. Home shoppers don’t want to buy a di-lapidated shack, and car buyers don’t want to buy a car with a bad paint job and a cracked windshield. Such things suggest to prospec-tive buyers that you didn’t care enough to maintain the vehicle, and they will certainly

assume you neglected what’s under the hood as well. Get the vehicle detailed and wash it at least once a week until it’s sold. It’s amazing how easily a vehicle’s inte-rior can be transformed with a little elbow grease, and buyers are always impressed by a clean interior. And don’t forget to hang a pleasant -- but not overbearing -- air freshener from the rearview mirror.

PROVE YOUR MAINTENANCE RECORDSellers who have diligently kept records of their vehicle’s maintenance should present these records to prospective buyers. This will indicate you were a responsible owner and give buyers a feeling of security about the purchase. If you did not keep records but strictly adhered to a maintenance schedule, contact the auto body shop where work was performed to see if they have any records. Most records are stored in a computer sys-tem, so this isn’t necessarily a long shot, es-pecially if maintenance was performed at a dealership.Selling a car won’t necessarily be easy in the current economic climate, but sellers can em-ploy a host of strategies to make their vehicle more appealing to prospective buyers.

Selling your car

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