Showing posts with label San Francisco Giants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Francisco Giants. Show all posts

Monday, August 24, 2015

Creating a Meaningful Maintenance Routine

There are few things that can determine a good or bad day more than my first cup of coffee.  If I am able to enjoy that one cup of coffee before my bouncing bundle of conversation jolts into the land of the living, I know I’ll survive the day.   However if I am blessed with an early riser, my schedule gets thrown to the wind and I become a frantic mess.  It’s never a pretty sight. 

While racing to throw everything I could possibly need into my bag, making sure my child has clothes on and food in her stomach and maneuvering through San Francisco’s illustrious commuting maze, the last thing I want to worry about is a check engine light on my car dashboard.   So when things like little wrenches that light up on my dash, or even worse, letters and numbers that give me no indication of what is actually wrong, my inner control freak flips out just a bit.

Proper maintenance for one’s self has become very trendy these days, thanks to the ever booming yoga and meditation groups, the scary obsessed Cross Fit clans and even the ever growing marathon trends.  Who knew that throwing glitter and bribing people with wine and hot chocolate would promote fitness? Now, what about your vehicles well being?

If you’re anything like me, I had a love hate relationship with my first car.  It wasn’t glamorous, nor was it new.  I drove a 1967 Fleetwood Cadillac handed down to me from my grandfather.  Now as a sweet little 5 foot three inches sixteen year old, this was both AWESOME and terrible all at once.   The car was a tank, and any time I pushed on the gas pedal, I literally watched the gas quickly drop to the letter E. 


The part I never fully understood until now, was how well the car ran.  It was a flawless drive, and although, by the time I got to it, the shocks were much to be desired, the engine was still a beast and purred like the kitten she was the day my grandfather bought her.  I remember watching my grandfather go through his old ledger books marking down oil changes and different services done on the car.   His meticulous efforts to care for that car were the reason I was able to drive it to and from high school 30 years after it was made. 

What does a regular maintenance routine mean? Thankfully, as drivers today, we have the ability of self-alerting vehicles letting us know when and what maintenance are needed for our cars.  There are different symbols and light colors to let us know if the issue is a minor or major concern.  We even have alerts letting us know when the pressure has dropped in our tires. 

The easiest way to get on a regular maintenance routine is to start with purchasing a pre-paid maintenance plan for your vehicle at the time of purchase.  Although it is a large chunk of change up front, it’ ensures that you’ll always have the money to pay for your car’s needs, and knowing you already spent the money makes it more important for you to show up and take advantage of the service appointments. 

The next best way to ensure you stay on track for a regular maintenance routine is to build a relationship with your service advisers!  Most dealerships will offer in house vehicle maintenance, which allows for your car to be serviced with factory parts and factory trained technicians, as well as having an onsite expert ready to answer all your questions and concerns regarding your vehicle.  Creating an ongoing relationship with your service adviser allows for you to have someone you trust “on the inside” working for you to get you back on the road in a safe and well maintained vehicle.
Are you interested in scheduling your vehicle for its next maintenance?

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Our dealership sponsors 6 Lexus Convertibles in the SF Giants Parade



It started before the crack of dawn on Wednesday, October 31st at Downtown San Francisco. At the intersection of Main and Market Street, sat a fleet of brand new Lexus IS 250 and 350 Convertibles. Ready to shuttle their very special passengers, the World Series Champions, San Francisco Giants.


The Lexus IS convertibles were from several different dealerships from the San Francisco Bay Area. With the six you see here at the front of the group were from our dealership, Lexus of Pleasanton (www.lexusofpleasanton.com).


In additon to the World Series Champions, there were some very special guest drivers. San Francisco 49ers Quarterback, Alex Smith and Head Coach, Jim Harbaugh were part of that morning's celebration.


Some of our Lexus of Pleasanton teammates were there to facilitate bringing the Lexus IS Convertibles. Here (from left to right) Lexus Technology Specialist, Jared Hovander, Linda Tran, two lucky guests of our dealership, and Lexus Sales Manager, Jeremy Davis were enjoying being up close with the World Series Champions.
      One of our service technicians, Scott Hackbarth was lucky enough to be given the chance to drive both Giants players, Tom Flannery and Roberto Kelly down Market Street.









There were was an estimated one million fans that gathered to watch the parade and get a chance to see their baseball heros. Not an single standing spot was left along the parade route, even roof tops were lined with fans.


We even had all six of our car's window stickers autographed by the player that rode in it. An added bonus for some future buyer.


Again congratulations to the San Francisco Giants for their World Series Victory, thanks to Lexus USA for the opportunity to be in the parade, our teammates for getting up so early and staff photographer, Ming Ho for these memories.

To see more of pictures of the days event, check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/LexusOfPleasanton