Thursday, February 28, 2013
Happy Birthday, Kenny Ross Ford!
Today is Kenny Ross Ford's 23rd year in business!! Stop by the
dealership and check out the deals we have going on just for this
special day. We're open until 9 pm. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KENNY ROSS FORD! http://bit.ly/Y82D1f
Senior Master Level Certification
Our service technicians at the Kenny Ross Ford store have achieved Senior Master level certification! Becoming a Senior Master Technician is the highest level of technical training that Ford Motor Company offers. A round of applause goes out to their hard work and dedication!
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Mazda Specials!
Hey fans, check out these great deals we currently have on ALL Mazda vehicles! Make sure to hurry in, there's only a couple days left to take advantage! View our website to see inventory here: http://bit.ly/155mPDY
Positive Review on Cars.com
"Always extremely pleased with the service. Best team around." -Recent Kenny Ross Customer
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
The Future of Auto Innovation for Nissan Takes Shape in Silicon Valley
"This is where everything is happening. This is where all the intelligence lies, so this is where Nissan needs to be," said Nissan Americas Senior Vice President of Research and Development Carla Bailo.
The new facility is part of Nissan's global plan to expand research and development outside of Japan into key local markets. The team will work with the Nissan Research Center team in Japan to develop autonomous driving vehicles, in other words, car that can safely drive themselves.
"I think Nissan wants to create the future for mobility in autonomous driving," said Nissan Corporate Vice President Takao Asami.
Researchers will also look for ways to connect the car with the internet, existing infrastructure, and other self-driving cars. They will additionally research what's called Human Machine Interface, so autonomous and connected cars can interact better with people.
"This lab is focused in reaching out beyond the cars to things that are beyond the automobile. It is really trying to think about the car in society and not just the car and the interior of it and I think that's the future," said MIT Media Lab Professor Alex Pentland.
The Renault-Nissan Alliance has had a presence in Silicon Valley since 2011 with an office in Mountain View, Calif. Now the Alliance will continue their work in the larger lab in Sunnyvale.
"We hope to be an open center and have collaborations with the Silicon Valley attitude and with the Silicon Valley spirit. Nissan is well positioned I think to take the next step and be a leader in autonomous driving and connected vehicles and that is very exciting," said Research Director for Nissan Research Center Silicon Valley Dr. Maarten Sierhuis.
Some of the smartest and most innovative minds in the area will come together here to move the car industry and Nissan Motor Company into a new, more advanced, even Jetson-like era.
"Maybe we will have a Jetsons era. We will see," said Bailo.
-Courtesy of Nissan News
Monday, February 25, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Appearance and Care
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
5-Star Review!
"John was very helpful, and knowledgeable. The process was very easy and stress-free. I thank everyone at the dealership for all the help. I would recommend this dealership and salesman." -Customer
Kudos to John and the rest of the Kenny Ross team! Read more of our reviews here: http://bit.ly/ULjRRg
Kudos to John and the rest of the Kenny Ross team! Read more of our reviews here: http://bit.ly/ULjRRg
Bonus Cash Savings on Select Ford Models!
Hey fans! Check out this great special we're currently offering on select Ford models. Get auto show savings--up to $1,000 BONUS CASH! View our website for more information: http://bit.ly/155iaSC
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Chevrolet Introduces the “Smart Material” in the 2014 Corvette!
From its fiberglass body in
1953 to its aluminum chassis for 2014, Chevrolet Corvette has a six-decade
track record for introducing lightweight materials that improve vehicle
performance. With the 2014 Corvette’s aluminum frame weighing in 99 pounds lighter
than its predecessor, that trend continues.
In addition, the redesigned seventh-generation sports car is the first vehicle to use a General Motors’-developed lightweight shape memory alloy wire in place of a heavier motorized actuator to open and close the hatch vent that releases air from the trunk. This allows the trunk lid to close more easily than on the previous models where trapped air could make the lid harder to close.
Considering there are about 200 motorized movable parts on the typical vehicle that could be replaced with lightweight smart materials, GM is looking at significant mass reduction going forward.
Shape memory alloys – typically made of copper-aluminum-nickel or nickel-titanium – are smart materials that can change their shape, strength, and/or stiffness when activated by heat, stress, a magnetic field or electrical voltage. Shape memory alloys “remember” their original shape and return to it when de-activated.
In the new Corvette, a shape memory alloy wire opens the hatch vent whenever the deck lid is opened, using heat from an electrical current in a similar manner to the trunk lights. When activated, the wire contracts and moves a lever arm to open the vent, allowing the trunk lid to close. Once the trunk lid is closed, the electrical current switches off, allowing the wire to cool and return to its normal shape, which closes the vent to maintain cabin temperature.
“Smart materials like shape memory alloys offer new possibilities for many movable vehicle features,” said Jon Lauckner, GM’s chief technology officer. “These new materials enable innovative designs and new and improved features at a lower cost than traditional motors and actuators.”
Shape memory alloy also helps remove unwanted mass, which can help improve vehicle performance and fuel economy. The wire actuator used on the new Corvette is approximately 1.1 pound (.5 kilogram) lighter than a conventional motorized system.
“The shape memory alloy used on the new Corvette represents nearly five years of research and development work on smart materials for which GM has earned 247 patents,” said Paul Alexander, GM smart materials and structures researcher. “And it is just the beginning. We have many more smart material applications in the pipeline that will bring even more improvements to our vehicles going forward.”
-Courtesy of GM News
In addition, the redesigned seventh-generation sports car is the first vehicle to use a General Motors’-developed lightweight shape memory alloy wire in place of a heavier motorized actuator to open and close the hatch vent that releases air from the trunk. This allows the trunk lid to close more easily than on the previous models where trapped air could make the lid harder to close.
Considering there are about 200 motorized movable parts on the typical vehicle that could be replaced with lightweight smart materials, GM is looking at significant mass reduction going forward.
Shape memory alloys – typically made of copper-aluminum-nickel or nickel-titanium – are smart materials that can change their shape, strength, and/or stiffness when activated by heat, stress, a magnetic field or electrical voltage. Shape memory alloys “remember” their original shape and return to it when de-activated.
In the new Corvette, a shape memory alloy wire opens the hatch vent whenever the deck lid is opened, using heat from an electrical current in a similar manner to the trunk lights. When activated, the wire contracts and moves a lever arm to open the vent, allowing the trunk lid to close. Once the trunk lid is closed, the electrical current switches off, allowing the wire to cool and return to its normal shape, which closes the vent to maintain cabin temperature.
“Smart materials like shape memory alloys offer new possibilities for many movable vehicle features,” said Jon Lauckner, GM’s chief technology officer. “These new materials enable innovative designs and new and improved features at a lower cost than traditional motors and actuators.”
Shape memory alloy also helps remove unwanted mass, which can help improve vehicle performance and fuel economy. The wire actuator used on the new Corvette is approximately 1.1 pound (.5 kilogram) lighter than a conventional motorized system.
“The shape memory alloy used on the new Corvette represents nearly five years of research and development work on smart materials for which GM has earned 247 patents,” said Paul Alexander, GM smart materials and structures researcher. “And it is just the beginning. We have many more smart material applications in the pipeline that will bring even more improvements to our vehicles going forward.”
-Courtesy of GM News
Friday, February 15, 2013
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Chevy Cruze Lease Offer
Hey fans! Check out this awesome 2013 Chevy Cruze lease special we're currently offering! View inventory and other vehicles here: http://bit.ly/XAGfy5
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
5-Star Review on DealerRater!
"Sales staff, financial staff, and customer service was excellent. The sales staff and finance staff worked very hard to get me a good deal and came through for me. I would recommend Kenny Ross Ford South to anyone who wants a great deal and excellent service!" -Kenny Ross Ford South Customer
Read more of our happy customers' reviews here: http://bit.ly/ULjRRg
Read more of our happy customers' reviews here: http://bit.ly/ULjRRg
Monday, February 11, 2013
Don't Know What to Get Your Valentine?
Valentine's Day is this week! What better
gift for your sweetheart than a new car. Stop by one of our stores and
our friendly staff will introduce you or your honey to the vehicle of
your dreams. Visit our website for location information.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Excellent Google+ Local Review!
Another satisfied customer left us an excellent review on Google+ Local! Great job, team! Read the review here: http://bit.ly/W2Ix9g
Positive Review on DealerRater!
We received a great new review on DealerRater! Kudos to Mark and the rest of the Kenny Ross team!!
"I purchased a 2013 Ford Fusion and absolutely love it! My salesman, Mark Nelson, was so easy to deal with and had a great sense of humor! I would definitely recommend this dealership if anyone is looking for a new or used car!" -lwilfong
Read more reviews here: http://bit.ly/ULjRRg
"I purchased a 2013 Ford Fusion and absolutely love it! My salesman, Mark Nelson, was so easy to deal with and had a great sense of humor! I would definitely recommend this dealership if anyone is looking for a new or used car!" -lwilfong
Read more reviews here: http://bit.ly/ULjRRg
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
ALL-BRANDS SPECIAL!
ALL-wheel drive. ALL brands. Just $199/month! View our website for more information on this great offer: http://bit.ly/11pSh1F
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
This Week in History: Ford Buys Lincoln Motor Company
On February 4, 1922, Ford Motor Company
bought Lincoln Motor Company for $8 million. At the time, Ford was rapidly
losing market share to General Motors. GM offered a variety of vehicles for
American consumers, while Ford focused on just the Model T.
Lincoln Motor Company, which was also struggling financially at the time, helped to expand Ford's lineup, keeping American drivers interested in the brand. Shortly after the purchase, Ford introduced the Model A, which took many design cues from Lincoln vehicles. The car was actually nicknamed the "Baby Lincoln" given the remarkable resemblance.
Henry Leyland, former manager of Cadillac at GM, and his son Wilfred founded Lincoln in 1917. The company was named after Abraham Lincoln, a hero of Henry's. After its purchase, Lincoln continued to operate as an independent company until the 1940s, when it became the Lincoln Division of Ford Motor Company.
Over the years, Lincoln developed several iconic vehicles, including the Zephyr, Town Car and Navigator. But today Lincoln's future is dubious. Lagging sales, poor brand perception and no must-have products have many asking if the brand has a future at Ford.
Time will tell, but if the new line of Lincoln cars doesn't catch on, the vision of the Leyland's could become a thing of the past.
Lincoln Motor Company, which was also struggling financially at the time, helped to expand Ford's lineup, keeping American drivers interested in the brand. Shortly after the purchase, Ford introduced the Model A, which took many design cues from Lincoln vehicles. The car was actually nicknamed the "Baby Lincoln" given the remarkable resemblance.
Henry Leyland, former manager of Cadillac at GM, and his son Wilfred founded Lincoln in 1917. The company was named after Abraham Lincoln, a hero of Henry's. After its purchase, Lincoln continued to operate as an independent company until the 1940s, when it became the Lincoln Division of Ford Motor Company.
Over the years, Lincoln developed several iconic vehicles, including the Zephyr, Town Car and Navigator. But today Lincoln's future is dubious. Lagging sales, poor brand perception and no must-have products have many asking if the brand has a future at Ford.
Time will tell, but if the new line of Lincoln cars doesn't catch on, the vision of the Leyland's could become a thing of the past.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Mod Monday!
Hey fans, it's time for some "Mod Monday!" Check out this custom 1951 Ford F1 Pickup. What do you think?
Friday, February 1, 2013
Positive Review on DealerRater!
We received a new 5-star review on
DealerRater! Great job, Kenny Ross team!! "I had the best car buying
experience I have ever had here at Kenny Ross Ford in Adamsburg. I feel
like I was treated like one of their family. I would recommend this
dealership to anyone who is thinking about purchasing a new or used
car." -jackieprice266
Read the entire review here: http://bit.ly/UwRvJQ
Read the entire review here: http://bit.ly/UwRvJQ
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