Oakville Beaver, 16 Jun 1993, p. 26

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Use our Earl, Bird Service: t'es', drop Jam keys and signed instructions in e Early ird box If VOL arrive before 7:30 a.m. Trebble, Service Director for Oak- Land Service. Today, their location at Trafalgar and the QEW places them at the hub of activity, surrounded by the GO- station, shopping malls and high- for sdrijiiii iiividihhnents 16. 1993 For Your Convenience Th, Our Night Service SERVICE HOURS Monday to Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. /7itiapalhp Ciii00R7090% cy a a gtIIEiriiirat Call 844 3990 7:30 am to 6:00 pm NGLAND '18,295 " CON- DITIONING SERVICE KEEP COOL IN THE HEAT 54-95 COOLING SYSTEM RECYCLE PREVENT OVEN-{EATING 4995 Front End ALIGN- MENT LONGER TIRE UFE 59.95 ANTIFREEZE (k KIT EXTRA FREON EXTRA ADJUST WC BELT, LEA TEST & RECHARGE IN SUMMER DRIVING INCLUDES FREE BRAKE INSPECDON 1991 CHIN ASTRO LT ’ef’l‘w 31310 RK #UE59E V6 Auto cassette A/C, Tilt P.W., P.L. AM/FM so kms way. And as the town has grown, so too has Oak-Land. A small service department designed to look after the vehicles sold by the Oak-Land dealership has grown into a 20-hay. two-shift oper- ation servicing not only their own but also many of the cars for the Ford Company itself. You can leave your car after work and be shuttled home comfort.. ably. and while you relax over din- ner and get a good night's sleep, the second shift at Oak-Land will be working on your car. The next morning, the shuttle collects you and off you go to another day. "We added the 5 p.rn,-3:30 a.m. shift, Monday to Thursday, because we simply couldn't provide the ser- vice our customers needed in one shift," says Trebble. "And there's only one thing that's important to us and that's customer satisfaction. While most car owners don't return to dealers for maintenance All that being the case, here is a ', brief summary of whats new for each 10f Chevrolet's I993 passenger cars t on the Canadian market: Corvette celebrates two major lproduction milestones: the manufac- tture of the one-millionth Corvette on jJuly 2, 1992, and a I993 40th anniversary edition. Corvette One IMillion is a white convertible with a can match. From family-size sedans and wag- ons, minivans to sporty coupes and convertibles. Chevrolet is committed to being Canada's leading source for a full line ofdistinctively designed automobiles - automobiles that also are engineered to deliver more-than- expected results in dependability. affordability, spirited performance and lasting value. It is probably best said about a Chevrolet this war.Times change. Values don't. Chevrolet has diverse passenger lineup and press Hyundai of Oakville...........6801 Meray Motors................6804 Oak-land Lincoln Mercury 6802 Subaru of Oakville.........6805 Oakville Mazda..................6803 Towne Chev Olds/Geo...6806 uality-designed and preci- sion-built, Chevrolet's pas- senger car lineup offers a diversity no other automaker FHONE ALONE CALL845-5585 For more information on new and used cars, service and product information from the dealers shown in Overdrive just call AT THE Q.E.W., OAKVILLE S17, 791 : 5% Aka, 1991 CHEV ASTRO and repairs in the mistaken belief that all repairs will cost more, Trebble urges them to compare the cost. Not only are their prices com- petitive, according to Trebble. but they have factory-trained techni- cians. More importantly, customers' files are kept on a computer. So are current warranty extensions or out- standing recalls which may apply to that vehicle. And the service depart- ment is often in a position to provide "goodwill" adjustments which you might have to pay for elsewhere. Loaner cars are available for long-term repairs but Oak-Land's parts department maintains an extensive stock of over $600,000 worth of spares. Parts not in stock can easily be obtained during the twice daily runs to the Ford Parts Depot nearby. By the way, the parts department is open at night too, for-do-it-your- selfers who need replacements. The cleanliness of the service bay areas red interior, replicating the colors of the first Corvette, which was hand- built on June 30, I953. Caprice Sedans have a restyled rear end for I993. while the wagon stays the same. The change to the Classic Sedans entailed opening the wheel wells. widening the body-side mouldings and wider rear track width (Sedan). a chrome trunk-lid mould- Stk. #UE598 All wheel drive, Ext pseat Tilt, Cruise 69,000 kms 6 auto '- 844-2320 845-5585 116,%0 o',' 1992 CHEV ASTRO Ja', Prix, e In addition to the usual equip- ment one sees everywhere, Oak- Land has a diagnostic computer which is tied by modem directly to the computer in Detroit for difficult.. to-diagnose problems. But there's more than just service bays. Oak-Land maintains a com- plete body shop for insurance colli- sion repairs to all makes and models of cars including a paint booth which produces a factory-finish paint job. It's all designed to ensure that everything is done to the customer's satisfaction. And if you aren't happy, Oak-Land wants to know. That's why there's a little card on the mirror on which you can register your con- cerns and send it right back to them. Those cards don't end up in a ing, and new taillights with chrome detailing. Other changes include making the 180-horsepower, 5.7L V8 engine with electronic fuel injection standard on the Caprice Classic LTZ, adding more acoustical insulation to further reduce engine, wind and road noise, and new interior fabrics and trim for all models. On Lumina Coupe and Sedan, the big news for ‘93 is the addition to the standard equipment list of a 3.l litre V6 engine and air conditioning. The Hydra-matic 4T60-E is an intelligent 4-speed automatic transmission that combines the proven design of its predecessor with the latest electronic technology to give the driver the feel of a "seamless" powertrain. It is available with the CH litre V6 and 3.4 litre V6-equipped models. Corsica is Chevrolet's most popu- lar compact family sedan - with the room of some mid-size sedans, and comes back for 1993 with important refinements - namely reductions to wind and engine noise, expanded use of ScolchgardTM Fabric Protector, Stk. #UE63 Tilt, Cruise IM/FM 8,000 kms "se tte 2ass '14, 595 q irili;ii,ri,';1i1i L1call 1990 GM . Extended SAFARI 12w; Sate, Priee, cassette q Auto, A/ C $1 II EOE . Tilt, Cruise garbage can. The bulletin board in the service area has them on display for all to see. and the technicians here are encouraged through incen- tive programs to do the job right the first time. "We spend a lot of time and money training our staff," says Trebble. "Times have changed. Your customer has to be happy. If they aren't, you won't have any cus- tomers." Even dropping off your car is easy. A heated vestibule offers two sets of envelopes: one with place for explanation why the car is here and a second for rush drops with a spot for a phone number to contact you later for the details. It's little extras like this and the free Globe and Mail and coffee while you wait, that make this a good spot to head for when there's problems, Trebble puts it succinctly, "A car repair is traumatic enough. We try to make it as easy as we can." new brake/transmission shift inter- lock on automatic transmission cars, and improved steering gear offering the driver better "on-centre" steering feel in Corsicas equipped with the optional V6 engine. Beretta - an award-winning coupe on "looks" alone - offers several exhaust system improvements to reduce the amount of noise in the passenger compartment, and has the same fabric protection and steering feel upgrades in the V6-powered models as does the Corsica. A new brake/transmission shift interlock safety feature has been added to cars with automatic transmission and a new low oil sensor on 4-cylinder units. Cavalier has been Canada's most popular car for a couple of years, and Chevrolet's most popular car with first-time buyers for longer than that. Its success results from being North America's lowest priced vehicle with the combination of standard power door locks with automatic locking feature and standard anti-lock brakes. "

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