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focus on internet sales. With interest rates low and tax refunds and stimulus checks making their way into bank accounts, now may be the perfect time for a new car or an upgrade. Rob Brandt of Bill Brandt Ford is currently offering some fun options – Ford Motors resurrected the Bronco Sport for 2021 and released the new Mustang Mach-E. “We have the new Ford Bronco Sport, it’s a four-door, and it’s a smaller one,” Brandt said. “In the fall, we will have a full-size Bronco, which will have a twodoor and a four-door option. We have had a tremendous amount of interest in the

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full-sized Bronco.” Brandt noted his dealership has already delivered Mustang Mach-Es to some customers. The new design incorporates traditional Mustang lines with an all-electric engine reminiscent of a Tesla. “But it’s a Ford, so you can take it to any Ford dealer in the country, and there’s 3500 of us,” said Brandt. “With a Tesla, if something breaks, where do you take it? They don’t have privately owned dealerships; they are owned by the manufacturer.” Since closures began last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, many car dealerships have turned to online sales to move vehicles, something Tesla had been doing for years. According to www.thecoolist.com, manufacturers like Daimler and Volvo are hoping to transfer a considerable amount of their sales to the internet by 2025. Other trends in new-car design include technology-friendly features with extras like Wifi hotspots, exterior cameras and sensors,

and voice activation. Autonomous vehicles – or self-driving cars – are also popping up all over the industry. These cars can sense their environment and operate independently. While many people have never driven one, Forbes. com published an article in January hypothesizing 2021 will be the year these robocars become mainstream. “The need for (self-driving cars) is greater than ever,” wrote author Stephen

2019 was 90.7 percent. Despite their simplicity, particularly when compared to the various other technologies available in modern vehicles, seat belts remain an incredibly effective device against injury and even death, though only when drivers and their passengers remember

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length of an entire football field in a matter of seconds? Driving requires not only knowledge of the rules of the road and skill behind the wheel, but also concentration on the task at hand. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) indicates distracted driving has been a significant factor in fatal car crashes. NHTSA says as many as one in 10 deaths are now attributed to driver distraction. Distractions can come in many forms but fall into one of three categories: manual, visual and cognitive. Any distraction has the potential for serious consequences, including deadly accidents. Here’s a look at some of the common distractions and how to avoid them. ♦ Mobile phone use: Texting while driving is one of the most dangerous forms of distracted driving. Texting combines cognitive, manual and visual distractions. Turn off phones while behind the wheel to help reduce the temptation to grab the phone. ♦ Daydreaming: Being lost in one’s thoughts can be a big distraction. Driving with something heavy on one’s mind can cause a person to lose track of the road. This may occur when

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experiencing intense emotions, particularly anger or stress. There’s also a condition called “highway hypnosis” that causes drivers to “zone out” while driving. It often occurs while driving on open highways for extended periods of time. Taking breaks and pulling over if you notice your mind wandering can help. ♦ Pets and children: Young children or unsecured pets can be very distracting in the car. As a child calls out, begins to cry or wants his or her needs met, drivers may turn to address those needs and take their eyes off the road. Pets that are moving around the vehicle

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Preparing your car for the road DAWNMARIE FEHR Spring is in the air, and more cars are on the road these days as the pandemic’s hold on society eases. If your car has been in the driveway more often than not this winter, it may be a good time to take it in for a tune-up to ensure all systems are in working order. Or perhaps there is a road trip in your future – if so, there are a few things you can check before leaving to avoid being stranded on the side of the road. “With summer coming, you definitely want to make sure the air conditioning is working,” said Julie Dolan of Borden Junction Garage. “We check the coolants, we have a ‘get ready for summer’ checkup that we offer, and we check the AC, the coolant, the tires, and all the fluids.” In addition to checking fluids, Dolan suggests car owners give their tires a check to see how they have survived the winter storms. AAA.com has a complete checklist for vehicle owners to go over each season to ensure they and their families can arrive at any destination safely. Included on the list of items to check are tires, wiper blades for those April showers, brakes, fluids and the underbody of the vehicle.

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world may find they are ready to make some life changes. Travel is something many older adults enjoy when they have much more free time to see the sights. Recreational vehicles are great ways for people to get out and about. An RV is more than just a way to get around; for many people it becomes a lifestyle. According to the RV Industry Association, about 10 million American households own RVs. There have been more RVs on the road in recent years, and there are now more facilities to accommodate them. RVIA says there are now roughly 18,000 campgrounds around the country, and certain facilities are pushing to improve and upgrade campgrounds in national parks and on federal lands. Individuals considering if the RV lifestyle is for them can refer to this list of RVing benefits. ♦ Inexpensive travel (or living): RVers may be attracted by the idea of low-cost travel that doesn’t involve hotels and airfare and greatly reduces their reliance on restaurants while traveling. RVs can be rented for roughly $100 to $500 per day, and RV parks usually run between $35 and $50 per night, according to Allianz Travel Insurance. To keep the costs

down even more, certain truck stops, big box retailers, churches, hotels, movie theaters, casinos, rest stops and other roadside locations will allow free overnight parking. Just verify before staying to avoid being ticketed. ♦ Freedom to come and go: When traveling in an RV, there are no set check-in-/checkout times to follow or boarding times to meet. RV travel can be strictly on your schedule. ♦ Plenty of help: Others who have embraced the RV lifestyle tend to be very friendly and ready to make new acquaintances at campgrounds and other stops. Those with more experience may be willing to share their expertise and pitch in to offer tips for better excursions. ♦ Creature comforts: People who vacation or choose to live in their RVs tend to keep familiar items and essentials on hand. Those can include preferred linens, clothing, toiletries, books, games, and more. When taking such items along, there’s no need to pack and unpack much for any trip. ♦ Follow the weather: If desired, RVers can pick up and follow the jet stream. If 70-degree days are your thing, then follow those temperatures coast-to-coast. If you like skiing or snowboarding, you can head to colder climates. ♦ Downsize: The RVIA says that RVs are available across a wide range of price points. So if the idea is to trade in a stationary house for an RV, you may be able to do so for as little as $6,000 to as much as $500,000. – Courtesy Metro Creative

Individuals considering if the RV lifestyle is for them may want to check out the varying benefits.

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No two car accidents are the same, but the Insurance Information Institute recommends anyone involved in a car accident take the following steps to make the most informed decisions in what is often a difficult situation. ♦ Assess your physical condition. The III recommends people involved in accidents check themselves for injuries in the immediate aftermath of an accident. Call 911 if you are hurt. If you’re seriously injured, try to remain still and only move with the assistance of emergency response personnel. ♦ Assess passengers’ physical condition. Drivers who are not too hurt to move can check on their passengers after assessing their

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changing full names and contact information. Specific information like insurance companies and policy numbers, driver’s license numbers and license plate numbers, the exact location of the accident, and the type, color and model of the other driver’s vehicle also should be exchanged and noted. ♦ Avoid discussing fault with the other driver. Drivers will not determine who’s at fault. Such decisions are made by insurance adjusters. Discussing fault with the other driver in the immediate aftermath of an accident can lead to difficult, potentially heated exchanges. ♦ Document the accident. The III recommends motorists involved in accidents identify the responding police officers and ask them how to obtain copies of the official accident report. Take pictures and speak with any witnesses, jotting down their names and contact information if possible. ♦ Notify your insurance provider. Notify your insurance provider as soon as possible. You can even do so from the scene of the accident if you’re capable of doing so. This can jump-start the claims process. – Courtesy Metro Creative

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