Thursday, July 31, 2014

Five Perks of Owning a Chrysler 200

There are lots of perks to owning a Chrysler 200, but we narrowed it down to five of our favorites! We think you'll agree that these features should make the Chrysler 200 the next car you test drive. 



1-Up to 36 highway MPG

2-The Chrysler 200 is the only car in its class to offer a nine-speed automatic transmission. The transmission features a wide gear ratio spread that provides smooth transfer between gears and efficiency at all speeds.

3- The All-New 2015 Chrysler 200 offers more advanced standard and available safety and security features than any other vehicle in its class

4-The Blind Spot Monitoring System helps you make safer lane changes by alerting you when a vehicle enters your blind spot zone.


5- The available Smart Remote Start system operates from as far as 200 feet. The system can be programmed to activate the climate control and (if equipped) the available heated and ventilated seats and heated steering wheel, depending on temperatures outside and inside the vehicle.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Five Off-Road Destinations to Check Out This Summer

We are winding down to only about a month left until summer is over, but it’s not too late to take that off-road vacation you’ve always talked about. To make planning a little easier, we have complied a list of our favorite off-road locations. Check them out!



5.  Azusa Canyon (Southern California)
With up to 150 acres of diverse off-road opportunities that include water crossings, rocks, dirt sand and hills seasonally, Azusa canyon features some of the most diverse terrain in the country.

4.  Whipsaw Trail (British Colombia)
It’s the perfect time of year to visit the Whipsaw Trail in British Colombia because the rainfall is lowest in July and August. This trail won the BFGoodrich Outstanding Trails award, but may be challenging to novices.

3. Hollister Hills SVRA (California)
Hollister Hills State Recreation and Vehicle Area has more than 24 miles of trails. It also features an obstacle course. This challenging off-road course has some routes that are impassable when wet.

2. Superlift ORV Park (Arkansas)
The great thing about this private off-road vehicle in Hot Springs Arkansas is that there is that no matter your level of expertise, you will be able to find a trail that you are comfortable on. With more than 400 acres of terrain and a mile of waterfront, you are sure to find some fun!

1. San Juan Mountains (CO)
The San Juan Mountains in Southwestern Colorado are home to some difficult trails such as Black Bear Road with its narrow switchbacks, but the beauty there is well worth the challenge. If you are less experienced, the region also filled with beautiful trails, passes and routes that are easy enough for beginners.


*Please always remember that rock crawling and off-road driving are inherently dangerous activities.  Always take proper precautions and exercise discretion before attempting off-road driving, including driving within your ability and experience, using appropriate harnessing devices and having proper safety gear ready.

Sources: http://blog.jeep.com/adventures/off-road-destinations/ http://www.travelchannel.com/interests/outdoors-and-     adventure/photos/top-us-off-road-destinations