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Biggest Rebates! The 2015 Hyundai Genesis sedan offers a major redesign that launches the value-minded carmaker into the luxury automotive sector with great success. Unlike other "luxury" cars which just load up on premium features, the Genesis backs it up with performance, comfort, and excellent driving characteristics. KUDOS FOR QUALITY, TWO YEARS IN A ROW, 2013 and now 2014, the J.D. Power Initial Quality StudySM ranked Genesis highest among all vehicles in the Midsize Premium Class. It is both an honor and accomplishment that speaks volumes about the ideas, design and craftsmanship that goes into creating every Genesis sedan. The All-New Genesis combines an expressive shape in the form of its Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 design, makes a bold statement, with its confident and distinctive front face featuring a striking hexagonal grille and the safety of a chassis that employs advanced high-strength steel. The Genesis features a premium-crafted interior that offers a host of features and amenities to enliven the senses and provide every convenience including available genuine matte finish wood trim, ultra premium leather, ventilated seats and a power rear window sunshade. Plus, its design has more total interior volume than any other vehicle in its class.* The Genesis truly drives like a luxury car, with a smooth ride, excellent handling, quiet cabin, and plentiful power under the hood. The premium finishes and tech bells and whistles are just icing on the cake. The 2015 Genesis can definitely keep up with luxury sedans from Lexus, Infiniti, Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Cadillac, offering an unprecedented combination of premium performance, technology, safety, and quality giving consumers substantially more bang for their buck. The 2015 Sonata is seventh-generation and improved in every way. The all-new Sonata offers a more refined look through its Fluidic Sculpture 2.0 design language, stiffer body structure, premium ride quality, and class-above safety and convenience features.

STRETCH OUT IN CLASS-LEADING passenger and total interior SPACE with Sonata’s confident new style which redefines the family sedan interior. Sonata's standard 2.4L GDI engine offers plenty of horsepower for the demands of daily driving, while the 245-hp turbocharged 2.0L GDI engine is available with the Sport 2.0T and Limited 2.0T models. If you’re seeking a boost in MPG, go for the 1.6L turbocharged engine in the Sonata Eco. Key features such as the hands-free smart trunk, Destination Search powered by Google™ and enhanced Blue Link® technology with remote start, stop and climate control make driving easier. Sonata’s impressive list of available safety technology includes Smart Cruise Control featuring stop/start capability, Blind Spot Detection and more. In addition, Sonata has earned an IIHS Top Safety Pick for 2015. 2015 Elantra delivers Design, Roominess and Safety. Elantra’s Dynamic Design and Eco-efficient engine & Optional powerful engine offer outstanding value for today’s consumer. You can choose either a 1.8L Dual-CVVT 4cylinder engine or the 2.0L GDI Dual-CVVT. The Elantra offers a variety of options with it’s Driver Selectable Steering Mode: Comfort, Normal and Sport options (SE & Limited) The Sport option offers Suspension and steering tuned for added feel, responsiveness and control. The Elantra offers Class-above interior volume at 110.4 cu. ft. The Elantra received 2014 NHTSA 5-Star overall crash safety rating, and 2014 IIHS Top Safety Pick offering an exceptional level of standard safety features including • Six standard airbags • Standard Daytime Running Lights to name a few. Let’s not forget some of the Comfort & Convenience Features such as • 3.0 Generation 7-inch Navigation system w/Pandora • Heated rear seats • Dual Fully Automatic Temperature Control • Bluetooth® hands-free phone system with voice recognition.

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"Upscale" and "pre-owned" are two words that rarely occupy the same thought, but they make perfect sense when one sees the inventory at USI motors. From humble beginnings in 1982, with one employee and one Mercedes-Benz, USI Motors has grown to become Knoxville's premier location to purchase fine European automobiles like Aston Martin, BMW, Jaguar, Porsche, Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Mercedes. All share the fact that they are offered at substantial savings over the original sticker prices. Medhi Rahmanian, president of USI Motors, started the business with the understanding of how depreciation affects the market and, realizing that all new vehicles take their largest drop in value in the first few years, Rahmanian saw the wisdom in selling upscale brands. The foundation of their success is based on building strong client relationships. This in turn has earned them a trusted reputation in the industry. By only offering the highest quality product available on the market, honoring an honest and straight forward approach and continuing to support the client after the sale, they have built a worldwide business ~ and the concept

Auto Collision Experts A collision repair company focused on customer safety With two locations serving the Knoxville area, Auto Collision Experts, LLC (ACE) has a mission to build personal relationships with people by providing quality service to individual customers and to all the insurance agencies and dealerships they serve. ACE works daily to present the best repair facilities in the area through constant training and certification. ACE holds an I-Car Gold Class status that provides the highest industry standard for training that contributes to complete and safe repairs. Only 10 percent of collision repair businesses currently meet the rigorous training requirements necessary to earn this designation. Gold Class shops are required to have

every technician involved in collision repair take training that is specific to their roles. They must continue with ongoing training each year for the business to maintain this level of certification. In addition to providing highly trained personnel and the highest quality workmanship, ACE is the area’s only Assurance Certified collision repair facility for all makes and models. With the advancement of new materials such as the all-aluminum F150 Ford and many other models using new technology products like aluminum, composite plastic, SMC , high strength steel, ultra high strength steel, magnesium, Kevlar, Carbon Fiber, constant education and training is required.

ACE provides Green Technology, including water based paints. “We are a Direct Repair Facility which means we can estimate and bill for the cost of repairs and the insurance company will back and guarantee our work,” explains David Baker. Auto Collision Experts was founded by partners David Baker and Larry Parker. The local family owned and operated company locations are at 3531 Central Park Blvd, Louisville, Tenn; 865-724-1400 Fax: 865724-1405 and 1259-A Gallaher Road, Kingston, Tenn.; 865-2488010 Fax: 865-248-8111 and visit http://www.autocollisionexpertstn.com.

of selling luxury cars in Knoxville has gone global. The focus of the dealership, however, will always lie right here in Tennessee. Rahmanian uses his knowledge of luxury cars and his connections across the country to bring the finest vehicles to Knoxville. This enables him to offer clients a fair price for true luxury cars that have already experienced initial depreciation and will now be a sound investment. USI Motors' passion and dedication to helping customers locate the finest luxury automobiles has spanned three decades. Customers have not only found luxury automobiles, but also people who are dedicated to service and who are highly qualified to assist them in this process ~ a true testament to a business that provides the luxury experience that goes along with a luxury vehicle. If you are in search of one visit USI Motors where you can experience all of these true luxury cars under one roof.

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Teen’s first car, what to look for Many parents contribute money toward the purchase of their teenagers’ first car. But even those who don’t help kids finance the purchase of their first vehicle may still want to offer some advice as their teens start to look for the car they will no doubt remember for the rest of their lives. Different drivers need different things out of their vehicles, so a car that might be perfect for adults will not necessarily be the best fit for teen drivers without much experience traversing the nation’s roadways. The following are a few factors to consider when helping teens find their first car. Size Teenagers have little to no

experience behind the wheel, so it’s best that they not drive cars that are especially small or large right away. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, young drivers between the ages of 16 and 17 are significantly overrepresented in fatal crashes. The NHTSA suggests such drivers’ immaturity and inexperience plays a significant role in that overrepresentation. So parents likely do not want their children in the smallest car possible, as such vehicles may not protect teens as adequately as slightly larger vehicles in the case of an accident. In addition, very large cars, such as pickup trucks or SUVs, can be difficult to control and are best suited to older drivers who already have years of driving experience

under their belts. A mid-size sedan is big enough to protect teens and their passengers in the case of an accident, and such vehicles are small enough to handle easily. Passenger capacity Another factor to consider when shopping for cars for teenagers is passenger capacity. The more seats there are in a car, the more friends teens can pack into their vehicles. Numerous teenagers in a car at once can prove distracting to the driver, and that distraction can pave the way for an auto accident. Steer clear of minivans, SUVs or other vehicles that feature a third row of seats, as teens may be unable to stay focused on the road with so

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many passengers in tow. Under the hood Few teens would not light up at the sight of a muscle car awaiting them in the driveway. But cars that accelerate quickly and those with substantial horsepower and high-performance engines may tempt teens to speed or spark the development of poor driving habits. Look for a vehicle with modest acceleration instead of an imported sports car that teens may be too immature and inexperienced to handle. Wear and tear Teens’ first cars are often preowned vehicles, and such cars may have significant wear and tear on some important safety

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recommendations for area drivers Summer is coming! It’s time to check the running condition of your cars and trucks not only for everyday wear and tear caused by heat during daily commutes, but to get ready for vacation road trips. Summer heat can be harsh and damage tires, cooling systems, batteries, belts and hoses especially during high temperatures. To be secure in your vehicle these components should be checked from time to time during the summer to help avoid breakdowns and car problems that can leave you stranded. Barry Dickey, owner of PRO TOY Automotive Service Center, serving the Knoxville area since September 2001, said, “My advice is the first thing for the owner to do is check the vehicle owner’s manual for prescribed services and scheduled maintenance. My approach regarding automotive maintenance may be a little different than others, but if vehicles aren’t properly maintained there could be issues and owners won’t be able to get to the performance and dependability they are looking for.” Maintenance program technology for maintaining vehicles and keeping them in excellent running condition has changed with the times. Today highly sophisticated ignition and fuel systems are the norm and onboard computers control critical functions of the vehicle. General maintenance programs for newer vehicles have changed in recent years, but owners still need to be concerned about summer conditions that can cause unexpected damage.

Dickey advises that air filters be inspected and generally changed every 20,000 to 30,000 miles depending on the manufacturer’s specifications and environmental exposure. Cabin air filters will keep pollen and other airborne debris from air conditioning systems while engine air filters protect the engine intake system. “In the summer, conditions can become very dusty and clog engine and cabin air filters. This can cause a decreased performance in the vehicle fuel mileage and performance as well in the cabin cooling systems,“ he said. As the summer progresses drivers should be aware that all fluid levels need to be checked and changed if necessary. “Antifreeze/coolant levels should be checked. This is particularly critical when the weather is hot. It can cause stress on engines,” Dickey said. Belts, hoses and mounts should be checked for cracks or frays. “Belts and hoses can become dry and brittle. If a belt breaks while on the road people can lose time and money to have the vehicle towed to a repair shop,” cautioned Dickey. “Tires should be checked for proper inflation. Tire air pressure is important in summer. The hotter it gets the more tires expand and this can cause tires to wear abnormally. It’s best to check air pressure when tires are cool,” said Dickey, suggesting owners follow the manufacturer’s recommendation found on the driver’s door jam. He said tires should be rotated every 5,000 to 7,500 miles

and balanced when vibrations are felt at highway speeds. Pot holes are unfriendly to East Tennessee drivers and shocks and struts should be inspected for wear and leaks. Dickey recommends drivers check wiper blades and be sure they are in good condition in case

of a summer pop-up storm. He also suggests that a “Just in Case” emergency road kit be kept in the vehicle. It should contain jumper cables, flashlight, emergency flat tire repair, wrenches, screwdrivers, and a first-aid kit, distilled water for the radiator and drinking water for occupants.

“Vehicle owners should become familiar with their vehicles and the owner manual so they are familiar with how it should operate. In addition they should know the manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance and work with a reputable repair center,” emphasized Dickey.

Matlock Tire Tips for Spring on the Road Before you take that road trip, get those tires inspected. “Rubber and plastics degrade due to exposure to ozone, chemicals, age and heat,”, said Tim Williams, Director of Purchasing and Special Projects for Matlock Tire Service & Auto Repair. “Summer heat can cause rubber composition to change. It doesn’t melt necessarily, but if it gets hot enough, the rubber starts breaking down and breaks apart,” he added. Another factor of tire degradation is the composition of today’s tires. Tires now have

more plastic in their molecular structure than before and the plastic can show more rapid wear. Age, in conjunction with spring and summer heat, can degrade the tires faster. “All tires have a DOT serial number on them. It is stamped on the tire. That will disclose the age of the tire. “When tires get five or six years old ... it’s important to get them off your car,” Williams said. "People living in places such as Florida are advised to replace tires after four years." Williams suggests people

have their tires inspected before they take a trip, "... do not wait until on the interstate to start noticing symptoms. Check for cracking,” added Williams. “Get them off the car before they get too aged.” He also recommends people check for under-inflated tires, which can cause the rubber to degrade faster. Other symptoms include harsh vibrations, noise, a wobble or a tire appearing low on air pressure.For more about tire safety, call Matlock Tire Service & Auto Repair, 865-966-0425.

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How to safely navigate wet roadways Spring showers certainly may bring flower laters on, but they also contribute to challenging driving conditions. Early spring weather can be fickle, vacillating between dry, wet and even icy conditions. Drivers need to remain on their toes to safely traverse roadways near and far. Wet roadways and poor driving conditions contribute to thousands of road accidents each and every year. As roads get wet, oil and other substances rise to the surface of the pavement, which can quickly become slippery and compromise the traction offered by tires. According to the United States Department of

Transportation, there are around 707,000 automobile crashes each year due to rain. Heavy rains also may lead to puddles, which can obscure hazards on the roadway. Cars may stall out in puddles or hydroplane, which occurs when cars coast along the surface of the water. Puddles also can be splashed by oncoming cars, leading to visibility issues. It is in every driver’s best interest to use caution when driving on wet roads. The following tips can help prevent accidents, injuries and even fatalities during the rainy season. • Slow down. Drivers should

drive slower when roads are wet and when rain compromises visibility. It can take up to three times longer to stop on a wet road than a dry one. By slowing down you will be able to stop or veer out of the way of danger. • Leave room. When driving on wet roads, leave more room between your vehicle and the one in front of you. Again, this plays into stopping distance. Tailgating increases your risk of rear-ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on a wet roadway. • Stay alert. It can be easy to be lulled into complacency while driving. But staying alert and conscious of every detail going on

around you can reduce your risk of accident when driving in less than ideal conditions. • Skip cruise control. As a driver, you want to remain in control of acceleration and speed, rather than leaving it up to the cruise control system. If you begin to hydroplane on cruise control, the car may actually speed up. • Use your headlights. Headlights can light up the road in front of you, helping illuminate potential hazards. Lights on a car also make your vehicle more visible to others on the road. Always turn on the headlights in inclement weather. • Avoid jerky movements. Keep

a steady pace and the vehicle in control. Jerking the wheel or accelerating and braking in a erratic fashion can cause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads. • Check your tires. Inspect your tires for tread wear and air pressure. Tires should be rotated as part of routine maintenance. Poorly performing tires are a significant safety risk. If you live in an area known for a lot of rain, invest in tires designed for wet road conditions. Don’t let wet weather get the best of you. Slow down, stay visible and be on the alert.

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How to change a flat tire

Many drivers will experience a flat tire at some point in their lives. Flat tires can be a nuisance, especially if a flat leaves you stranded on the side of an empty road with little opportunity for passing traffic to help you. Knowing how to change your own tire can keep you from sitting on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck or fellow motorist. There is no need to feel helpless when your vehicle gets a flat tire. Changing a flat tire is relatively easy and can take just a few minutes if you are prepared and know how to get the job done.

1. Turn on your emergency flashing hazard lights and pull the car safely over to the side of the road where you will not be in the path of traffic. 2. Try to find a level, stable sur face so that the car will not roll. 3. Put the car in park and engage the emergency brake. Place bricks or wooden blocks under the tires on the opposite side to prevent the car from rolling. 4. If you have cones or flares, use them to make your vehicle more visible to fellow motorists. This can save you

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from being struck while changing the flat. 5. Connect the jack handle to the rest of the device. Slide the jack under a secure part of the car frame near the damaged tire. 6. Use a screwdriver to pry off the wheel cover or remove the hub cap to gain access to the lug nuts on the tire. 7. Use your tire wrench to find the side of the wrench that matches the size of the lug nuts. Turn the wrench counter clockwise to loosen all the nuts. Loosen them until they

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can comfortably be removed all 11. Replace the lug nuts and the way by hand. tighten them by hand. 8. Use long strokes when 12. Carefully lower the vehicle pumping the jack to reduce the and remove the jack. Tighten effort you have to put. Lift the the lug nuts completely with car up until the wheel clears the wrench. Then replace the the ground. wheel cover. 9. Remove the lug nuts and 13. Put the flat in the trunk for store them in a safe spot until proper disposal or repair later later. Grasp the flat tire with on. both hands and pull it toward 14. Remove the blocks from you until it clears the ends of your tires and disengage the the bolts. Roll the flat to the emergency brake. rear of the vehicle. 10. Lift the spare tire into place You should now be ready to get and slide it in completely over back on the road. the bolts.

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