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up to $1 million and more, finding a storage facility for your expensive investment is a serious decision that should involve high expectations. Where you store your RV or boat should be as luxurious your investment. Oakley Executive RV & Boat Storage caters to owners of high-end RVs and boats. They offer secure, shaded and paved parking for RVs and boats, with numerous amenities and conveniences. “RVs are a major investment,” said Bob Hayworth, Oakley Executive RV & Boat Storage owner. “We know your dream is parked out there and we do everything we can to create the safest and cleanest environment, and cater to every need you ON THE COVER: Bob Hayworth, owner of Oakley Executive RV & Boat Storage, caters to all his customers, offering a secure and modernized facility for clients. Photo by Tony Kukulich.

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Oakley Executive RV & Boat Storage owner Bob Hayworth, welcomes customers to his facility with a variety of security and safety amenities. have.” According to Cheryl Batteate, Oakley Executive RV & Boat Storage manager, security is paramount. “We pride ourselves on our security so our clients will feel safe and at ease storing their RVs and boats at our facility,” said Batteate. “We have excellent 24-hour surveillance, which includes 28 video cameras and motion detectors. We also have monitors hooked up to our office

and computer so we can see who and what time they are entering and departing our facility.” The facility is also gated, with a 14-foottall perimeter wall. Besides security, Oakley Executive RV & Boat Storage offers numerous other amenities. “There are not many facilities like ours,” said Hayworth. “We offer executive, all-inclusive service and built this business like

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2019 car trends

The more technology a car is equipped with, the happier the buyers are about it. Technology increases safety and drives sales.

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safety developments and sleek designs. The trend of electric vehicles (EVs) in California is going strong. One out of 10 new vehicles purchased in the state of California last year, were EVs, according to the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturer’s “Advanced Technology Vehicle” sales dashboard. Rob Brandt, owner of Bill Brandt Ford in Brentwood, expects that number to increase. “In the next five years we’re going to see a lot more energy vehicles coming from the Ford family,” said Brandt, who listed the following models as those expected to have energy options available in the future: Explorer, Mustang, Escape, Focus and possibly the F-150. EVs’ popularity has been on the rise as they have become more affordable. They are appealing to environmentally conscious people and, with governmental support and

continued technological advances, industry experts predict their sales will continue increasing in the coming years. “We live in a green state, and technology is based in the Silicon Valley,” said Brandt. “Electric vehicles fit many people’s lifestyles.” Ford’s 2019 Fusion Energi is a plug-in hybrid vehicle, but buyers are also drawn to the car’s sleek silhouette and luxurious interior. “If you run out of a charge, it will switch over to gas,” said Brandt. Design is another factor that guides auto trends. The redesign of the Ford Ranger is an example of how a new design can bring an old truck to the forefront. “The days of riding in a pickup and feeling every bump are over,” said Brandt. “It’s been almost seven years since a new model of the Ford Ranger was rolled out, and the new

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automotive emergency braking. Teen driver limitations notify parents if the car is driven over a certain speed. Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s Android Auto offer built-in voice control and replace touch-screen systems that weren’t user friendly. Automotive emergency braking will become a standard feature in cars in 2022, but many vehicles have it today. This feature is meant as a last resort — not something the driver should rely on — but is a feature that could save lives when activated. Bill Brandt Ford is located at 8100 Brentwood Blvd., in Brentwood. For more information, visit billbrandtford.com or call 925-634-3551. Los Primos Auto Plaza is located at 6571 Brentwood Blvd., in Brentwood. For more information, visit losprimosautoplaza.com or call 925-513-8588.

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Preparing your car for the summer months

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ummer, and the increase in temperature, can be rough on your car. The addition of stop-

and-go traffic and road construction can add additional stress to your car’s transmission, which can be dire for vehicles already in poor condition. You can prepare for summer by having your car serviced on a regular schedule, including following all service suggestions recommended for summer’s hot months. “For maintenance, we recommend at minimum, following the specific manufacturer recommended services for a vehicle, which can vary from one manufacturer to the next,” said Gary Kendall, Kendall Automotive owner. Kendall Automotive offers a variety of automotive services, ranging from general service and maintenance, to diagnosis and repair. Kendall also recommends choosing an automotive specialist you are comfortable with, similar to choosing a dentist. “They will keep a history of what services have been performed, what may need attention in the future, and make recommendations based on their expertise to help keep your vehicle running,” said Kendall. As summer approaches, Kendall

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The team at Kendall Automotive offer a variety of automotive services, ranging from general service to special repairs. Automotive recommends “trip checks” to their customers, which involve their auto specialists checking that all services are up to date and performing a vehicle inspection, while paying particular attention to areas which can cripple a vehicle and cause issues. Checking the battery is part of this process. “Today’s vehicles place a high demand on the battery with computers and onboard electronics,” said Kendall. “Even if the vehicle is turned off, there can be a pull on the battery. And a battery can only be checked with a professional tool.” The cooling system is also important, as overheating is one of the most common causes of breakdowns during the summer. Auto specialists check to make sure it is up-to-date and check for any leakage.

An oil change is also a good idea before summer. Cars can switch over to a summerweight oil. According to Kendall, a vehicle indicates when an oil change is due based on distance driven, not on the actual level of the oil. Quite often, the vehicle is due for an oil change, even though it hasn’t indicated so. Kendall Automotive also checks brakes, tires and lights as part of their trip checks. Brakes should be inspected at least once a year, or if the customer is experiencing any grinding, pulsing, squeaking or grabbing, or if they notice it’s taking longer to stop. When checking tires, auto specialists rotate the tires, if due, check for wear, and inspect the outside walls for cracking. They also reset tire pressure and check for a spare. Completing a trip check and making sure

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“Your safety is the most important aspect,” said Joni Gruss, Discovery Bay Allstate agent. “If you or someone else is injured, call 911.” If no one is injured, Gruss recommends that drivers take a deep breath and remain calm. Dale Manning, president of Twin Rivers Insurance in Antioch, has additional recommendations for drivers who have been in an accident. “Most accidents are minor, although not minor to you, and most police departments won’t respond when there are no injuries,” said Manning. “Having said that, you should always call the police whenever possible. Traffic control alone is key and the sight of an officer can be comforting following an accident.” According to Manning, if a police officer responds to the accident, most police reports will contain important information you will need following the accident. In the event the police are not available to respond, both Gruss and Manning recommend collecting important information from the other driver, including their first and last name, license plate number, make and model of the car, phone number and, if possible, the other driver’s insurance information. “A great aide to preparing yourself for a minor accident is to have a checklist of questions you should ask the other driver, following an accident,” said Manning. Gruss recommends using your phone to take photos of both cars, license plates, the damage, as well as the general scene and intersection of the accident. “Photographs can be a game-changer

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Ways to conserve gasoline, save money

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of fuel. If there’s no way to avoid traffic during your daily commute, consider investing in a vehicle with stop-start technology, which shuts the engine off when your vehicle comes to a halt before restarting it once you take your foot off the brake. This technology can reduce fuel consumption by as much as 5 percent. Make sure your gas cap is tight A loose gas cap can adversely affect fuel economy. According to Napa, a loose gas cap is a common contributor to poor fuel economy. Loose gas caps allow fuel vapors to leak and that decreases your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. After filling up at the pump, be sure to close the gas cap tightly. Many caps will indicate how many clicks it takes to make sure the cap is closed as tightly as possible. In addition, periodically inspect the cap for cracks or leaks, replacing it if necessary. Drive distraction-free Today’s cars are technological marvels, but all those bells and whistles can be distracting, and distracted drivers are less likely to pay attention to how they’re driving. That can make for unsafe and fuel-inefficient driving. When driving, do your best to minimize distractions, turning off your smartphone and directing all of your focus to the road and how you’re navigating. – Courtesy Metro Creative

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automotive experience for drivers. For example, keyless entry and ignition systems were introduced several years ago, initially on high-end vehicles before they became standard on many other models. Keyless entry systems require a fob, which sends a signal to the receiver inside the vehicle. The fob transmits a low-frequency code to the car’s internal computer system, which engages the locks and will allow the driver to push a button on the dashboard or console to start the vehicles. The fob can be stashed away in a pocket or purse and still send the signal, which makes it convenient for drivers. Drivers with arthritis or hand injuries also may find keyless systems an asset. Because fobs work on wireless systems, hackers potentially can intercept the fob-to-car signal. That enables a thief to not only open the vehicle’s doors, but also to potentially drive away as well. Even though the fob and car security pairing is unique and can create billions of codes, researchers at Radboud University in the Netherlands and the University of

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Birmingham found they could narrow down the possible combinations from billions to just 200,000 by intercepting the wireless signal just twice. After that, a computer can figure out the code in just half an hour and unlock the car. Potentially, a thief can gather car codes as drivers enter their vehicles during the day, then return later to steal a number of cars. Thieves who purchase signal amplifiers also pose a threat. These amplifiers magnify the reach of the fob signal so that a vehicle owner can be in his or her house with the fob, but the thief can walk up to the car and open it – even if the fob is far enough away that it should not engage. One way to circumvent this is to buy a signal-blocking pouch that can hold the key fob. Also, an old-school steering wheel or gearshift lock is an effective way to provide another layer of protection. Drivers also should be aware of their surroundings as they approach their vehicles. Thieves may count on keyless entry systems to be able to hop into a vehicle once the owner gets within range and drive away. Vehicle technology thrives to make driving as convenient as possible, but some features also may make things more convenient for prospective thieves. – Courtesy Metro Creative

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the same attention to safety also extends to when families leave the house. Rules in place concerning vehicular safety are designed to keep kids safe on the road. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) states that car crashes are a leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 13. The NHTSA’s General Estimates System states that, in 2016, 394 children age 5 or younger died in car crashes. However, in that same year, 328 were saved by using car seats. The right car seat can save lives, but parents, especially those expecting their first child, can easily become overwhelmed by the various types of seats on the market. Understanding the different seats, and when and how to use them, can help parents navigate their options.

Choosing a car seat UP TO VEHICLES

There are various types of car seats, and each may be appropriate depending on a child’s age and size. ♦ Rear-facing: This is the best seat for young children, as it cradles the child to reduce stress to the neck and spinal cord.

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♦ Forward-facing: This has a harness and tether that limits child’s forward movement during a crash. It is typically used for children age 2 and older. ♦ Booster: This is a seat that elevates and positions the child so that the vehicle’s seat belt fits properly over the child’s body. Seat belts are used when children outgrow boosters. They should lie across the upper thighs and be snug across the shoulder and chest. Each type of safety seat has subsets that further customize the fit and positioning for the child.

When to use a car seat First and foremost, visit a governing agency website to determine the laws where you live in regard to car seats. The automotive agency AAA provides a state-by-state and territory or province rundown of rules governing car seat use at drivinglaws.aaa.com/tag/child-passengersafety/. This can help residents learn which type of car seat is needed and how long to use it.

Installing the seat

Read the car seat instructions and refer to the vehicle owner’s manual for proper installation. Seats for young children utilize low anchors that max out at certain weights for installation. Most forward-facing and booster seats rely on tethers to install. – Courtesy Metro Creative

Did you know? Self-driving cars might once have seemed like a futuristic concept that may never come to fruition, but the future is now. In 2018, Waymo, once known as the Google self-driving car project, launched its commercial self-driving car service in Phoenix. While it’s not widely available and safety protocols, including the presence of human safety operators behind the wheel, are in place, Waymo has made it possible for people to pay for self-driving car rides. Tech industry insiders note that Google’s fellow tech giants, including Apple and IBM, are also working on self-driving car services. And much like many things in the tech industry, the self-driving car market figures

to evolve rapidly, making it seem as though the availability of self-driving cars became widespread overnight. However, today’s self-driving vehicles are the byproduct of years of research and sizable financial investments. For example, a little more than a decade ago, Darpa, the experimental laboratory of the Pentagon, hosted the Urban Challenge at an Air Force base in Southern California. At that event, which was one of a handful sponsored by the U.S. military, several driverless vehicles traversed real traffic conditions. That showcase was an integral component of the foundation of the modern self-driving car industry. – Courtesy Metro Creative


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Today’s drivers may want their cars to be mobile offices and entertainment centers outfitted with all the latest gadgets and accessories. Though such accessories might be nice, they aren’t necessary to get you from point A to point B. When buying a new car, buy the base model or one step up from the base model, which could save you thousands of dollars right off the bat. – Courtesy Metro Creative

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