Posted on 8/4/2013
Over the years, Subaru has created some of the world’s finest cars. Practical, fun, and often stylish, Subarus don’t often disappoint. This, however, is only the case if you are looking at Subarus in a vacuum. The average automotive consumer only ever sees the final product; they see that Subaru has done a terrific job creating practical daily drivers that are also fun and attractive. But car enthusiasts – who attend shows and read magazines – see the concept cars. These are the cars that Subaru introduces as . . . well . . . concepts, before creating the car that ultimately lands on the road. Through the years, Subaru has had some incredible concept cars, which have paved the path for . . . far less stellar vehicles. Here are a few Subaru concept cars, and what they ultimately turned into: 2015 Legacy The most recent iteration of the Subaru concept was one of the more disappointing moments in recent Subaru history. The 2015 Legacy Concept was introduced i ... read more
Posted on 7/28/2013
When it comes to cars, most of us thought we’d be flying through the air Jetson-style by now. Though we’re not there yet, many innovations are on the brink of revolutionizing the auto industry. Volvo, with their impressive advancements in technology, is leading the way. The Self-Driving Car The present day Volvo features several new advancements – such as a powerful drive-e engine, fuel efficiency, computerized abilities that keep track of a driver’s habits (thus optimizing performance), a Sensus Navigation system (that allows remote access to the heater, door, locks, and GPS), music streaming capabilities, and full internet access – but the innovations in development are the ones that truly amaze. Volvo, according to Time magazine, is aiming to be the first automobile manufacturer to bring self-driving cars to the marketplace. In ... read more
Posted on 7/21/2013
Major climate changes can throw drivers for a loop. Living in the Pacific Northwest is full of beauty, but also full of rain. It is important to have a car that you can trust and rely on to safely guide you through a treacherous rainstorm and other weather conditions. Volvo has one of the best reputations in the industry for handling rain and other conditions. If you want to find a car that you can take on your next camping trip, but still step out of it when heading to the office, here are some reasons why you need to make your next car purchase a Volvo. Handling the Weather One of the things that helps to set Volvo apart from other brands is stability control. This stability control feature helps to provide additional safety when driving in ... read more
Posted on 7/14/2013
Cars are expensive and it’s not merely the purchase price that makes them so. The cost of gas, auto insurance, tires, depreciation, and maintenance can all add up faster than mileage on a cross country road trip. In fact, when it comes to upkeep, USA Today reports that Americans spend an average of 4.97 cents per mile on repairs alone. Of course, as most car owners know, not all auto repair or maintenance procedures are truly needed. Depending on where the car is taken, a business may try to upsell certain products. This inevitably leaves the auto owner wary of mechanics, ultimately left asking themselves an important question: should they patronize a local shop or go to a dealership? The Cons of a the Dealership Overall, most American drivers choose to avoid dealerships for aftermarket care: per the ... read more
Posted on 7/7/2013
Volvo is known worldwide as one of the most respectable brands that lasts well beyond the average lifetime of a regular automobile. But like any car, these top-quality vehicles have their own set of routine problems, and having a strong grasp of these minor issues can help ensure you are always prepared on the road. If you are the proud owner of a Volvo, make sure to understand and recognize these common Volvo problems to guarantee your safety and success on the road. Volvo 240 – Fuse Box Issues Although the 240 is widely considered to be one of the best models made by Volvo, it too suffers from a fair share of problems, one of which happens to be the structure and vulnerability of the fuse box. The fuse box is located on the driver side kick box, and is susceptible to corrosion due to water entering from the exterior of the car. If the fuses are damaged beyond repair, most electrical functions in the car will fail as well. In order to prevent this, make s ... read more
Posted on 6/30/2013
One of the things that is most admired about Volvos – and a primary reason why consumers flock to them – is that they are incredibly well built. Volvos withstand the daily wear and tear of driving far better than the average vehicle, which is hugely beneficial for two reasons: it allows them to have a longer life, and it drastically decreases the frequency and cost of auto repairs. But, as impressive as Volvos are when it comes to being built to last, they are not invincible. No car is able to fully counter the wear and tear of the road; they need to be taken care of. So if you have a Volvo, it is still imperative that you properly care for your car so as to extend its life. Here are five tips for keeping your Volvo in peak condition. Regular maintenance and check-ups Your Volvo is like your body; if you want to keep it in the best shape, it needs to visit the doc ... read more
Posted on 6/23/2013
Few cars have undergone the transformation that the station wagon has. The sports car has always been the sports car, built for those who love the pleasure of driving; the minivan has always been the minivan, built for those with families in need of space for traveling; and the truck has always been the truck, built for those who need its hauling capabilities. But perceptions of the station wagon have changed over the years. And no car company has embodied the station wagon – and all that it stands for – like Volvo. It’s undeniable that the station wagons of today – namely the Volvo V60 and XC70 – hardly resemble their earlier relatives. Let’s take a look at the evolution of the Volvo station wagon, as it grew from a stereotyped “soccer mom” car, to the pinnacle of optimizing both style and functionality. Pre-Volvo Wagons Station wagons – in some form or another ... read more
Posted on 6/16/2013
A BMW is a much sought after automobile because of its sheer performance, supreme luxury, extreme reliability, smooth handling, and a fine example of German engineering. Under the circumstances it needs state-of-the-art repair and service. And if you happen to own a BMW and live in or around Chilliwack, there are indeed a few such BMW Repair Shops, for your convenience, and Collins Automotive is one of them. Our repair service stands ready to serve all BMW owners hailing from Abbotsford, Aldergrove, Chilliwack, Agassiz, Greendale, Rosedale, Hope, Sardis, Langley and Yarrow, BC. Our focus is on keeping your BMW automobiles efficient and safe with regular service as well as maintenance. Such maintenance is the key to your BMWs performing in excellent condition and something that makes the unique vehicles last a long time. And if you don’t maintain your vehicles on a regular basis, you will end up with a repair bill that is significantly more. Towards this end, the Collins Au ... read more
Posted on 6/9/2013
The Mercedes-Benz car has long been known for its safety, quality engineering and durability. However, the Mercedes-Benz car requires a lot of upkeep. For example, the repair costs or the cost of replacing parts is very high. Typically, Mercedes-Benz mechanics have lengthy wait lists. Thus, if you have a Mercedes-Benz car, it is in your best interest to learn how to keep the car in good condition so that it can last for many years. The following are six things that can be done to facilitate the upkeep of the Mercedes-Benz car. Tip 1: Read the Owner’s Manual The owner’s manual is filled with useful information and instructions. Being aware of the information in the owner’s manual could possibly save you a lot of money and trouble because you will know exactly what to do to maintain your car in such a way that it is less likely to have problems. Tip 2: Basic Checks Check coolant hoses, temperature and oxygen sensors several times per year as sugges ... read more
Posted on 6/2/2013
So you just bought a new Subaru vehicle, but do you know how to keep up with the maintenance? Subaru’s are some of the best vehicles on the planet and can give you many years of quality driving experience. You need to ensure that your vehicle is on the road for as long as possible so that you can get the most out of your investment. At Collins Auto we will be there for you to help ensure that the maintenance on your vehicle is handled properly. From oil changes to keeping up with the fluids we are your number one choice for your Subaru. Trust Professionals Our shop has the resources to truly diagnose any problems with your vehicle. If there is something wrong with your Subaru we will figure out the problem and then make sure it is handled as soon as we get a chance. We understand that you need your vehicle in order to go about getting to work or completing your daily errands. With mechanics that are highly trained and who possess many years of experience in the fi ... read more