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Lincoln Introduces the All-New Aviator

2019 Lincoln Aviator

The last time Lincoln revamped its Aviator was back in 2005. Cars looked different back then from what they currently look. More than a decade has passed, and the sky-high gas prices had most American consumers swearing off the SUVs and opting in for some of the more eco-friendly vehicles. However, the SUVs have returned, and automakers have chosen to capitalize on this emerging trend. It first came in March of 2017 when Lincoln unveiled its 2018 Navigator. No one could argue with the tremendous sales results from it.

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When Should You Rotate Your Tires?

Rotating your tires is highly important. That is why our team here at Grapevine Lincoln want to ensure that you know the basics. Your tires need to be rotated frequently because they tend to wear in an uneven manner. This can be a result of either the way you drive or the type of vehicle you have. For instance, an AWD vehicle will have very different tire wear than a RWD vehicle.

Many auto service professionals agree that in order to get the most out of your tires, you should have them rotated every five to six thousand miles. 

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What is a Tire Pressure Monitoring System?

Before 2008, the idea of a tire pressure monitoring system seemed an unimportant addition to an increasingly complex system of lights and sensors in cars. Accidents due to low tire pressure became a prevalent issue when records showed growing incidents of car accidents. New regulations required manufacturers to include a tire pressure monitoring system in all new vehicles beginning in 2008. 

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Take a Safer Approach to Jump Starting a Battery

There are many reasons why you may suddenly experience a non-operative car battery on your daily adventures. Here at Grapevine Lincoln, we never want for you to get stuck in a parking lot with no assistance. Here is a safe guide to jump your car battery when it is dead.

  • Secure the help of another motorist that you can trust.
  • Bring the two vehicles as close together as possible so the noses of the vehicles almost touch.
  • Turn off the working car, and locate the jumper cables. 
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