Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 23 Mar 1999, p. 17

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"A Family Tradition for 133 Years" A Pack Your Car With Safety & Convenience In Mind! Anyone who has ever packed a car for a road trip knows that loading properly lies somewhere between sci- ence and art. As the last item is loaded, you can judge your packing success by how accessible items are as the kids ask for them. Loading your car safely doesn't mean stuffing every- thing but the kitchen sink into the trunk and hoping for the best. Proper loading requires careful planning and a lot of common sense. | Consider The Following: Can your vehicle handle the load? This is very important to consider, especially when pulling a trailer. If you're not sure how much your vehicle can handle, ask your automo- tive technician for advice. Overloading can affect your car's handling and stability and could damage your sus- pension. Preparing your vehicle for the road ahead. A tune-up is in order, espe- cially for long excursions. The last thing you want on vacation is a breakdown that could have been prevented by simple maintenance. Make sure your brakes are in good working order. Having that extra load in your trunk or with a trailer will demand more from your brake system. Make sure your headlights are properly adjusted. Loading your trunk will cause the front end of your vehicle to be raised slightly. You don't want to blind oncoming drivers. Loading Up First and foremost, plan your packing! You don't want the kids' toys and travel games underneath the lug- gage. Ensure that items you will need along the way are easily accessible (this includes the spare tire, jack and first-aid kit). If you own a vehicle like a sta- tion wagon or minivan with an open cargo area, make sure none of the items packed could become dangerous projectiles in the event of an abrupt stop. Visibility is essential-don't overfill and limit the driver's ability to see out of the win- dows. Checklist A checklist is extremely valuable before you hit the road. Here are a few items you may want to add to your own personal list: e A properly inflated spare tire e Extra litre of oil. e Spare antifreeze mixture. e Emergency road kit. e Maps and CAA Triptiks. e Your CAA membership card. Alternatives If you have a lot of stuff to pack, a small travel trailer might be a good idea. Consider using a cartop car- rier. But remember that load- ing up top will alter your vehicle's handling. Be careful around bends in the road and when taking sharper turns. If the two-door hatchback you own just isn't going to handle the family, the dog and all the luggage, consider renting a larger vehicle for your trip. It could take a great deal of unnecessary frustra- tion out of your vacation. Contact your local CAA club for great car rental rates. PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 23, 1999 - 17 For ALL Truck, MiNI-VAN AND SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE | ACCESSORIES Scarb Loc 1498 Midland Rd., NITE eT {a Ne] Lawrence 416-759-5001 oon e 4X4 Winter Safety ® 4X4 Summer Fun e 4 Door Value Package: Air Condition, ABS Brakes, Power Windows & Locks, CD Player, Keyless Entry & Antitheft and more "314. $3,000 down. MS.R.P. $26,250 NO LIMIT FINANCING up to 60 months on Tercel, 5.8% on RAV4~ UPTO 1,000 GRADUATE'S REBATE on all new and Toyota certified used vehicles. e Aluminum Frame e NO DRILLING e NO ADHESIVES Lifetime Warranty | van & Truck World, Pickering Welorz) lo] ANS 1051 Brock Rd.. S. Just South of 401 426-5509 La CCI SS THE LITTLE DEALER ISI HOVAV ISI SOI HOI N SCN NI IR dey) -------- WHITBY TOYOTA THAT GREW * Based on 48 month lease, plus tax, 96,000 free kilometers (additional 7¢ Tercel, 10¢ RAV4, if applicable), freight & PDI included. Due on deliver: 1st payment, security deposit (refundable), $75.00 Admin. fee, $44.00 PPSA fee, down payment or trade equivalent, plus all taxes, OAC. License extra. Offer based on 5 speed transmission models. ** Example: $20,000 @ 4.8% for 60 months = $375.60/mo. COB $2,535.00. $20,000 € 5.8% = $348.00/mo. COB $3.08 SR ---- e Reliable Proven Performer * 51 Miles/Gallon (hwy. ¢ 4 Door Value Pac os? 60/40 Fold Down Rear Seats, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Intermittent Wipers ~ HllYours Basket: With ; Savings {ik cer) B* and «5189... $950 down. MS.R.P. $13,365 LY RS [nae RS PVAKIMAY FACTORY OUTLET {*DoN'T Pay FOR 90 DAYS 0% INT. OAC Aira Welerz1{le]a 6 Allaura Blvd. Just South at Wellington & Yonge 726-4441 OEE! [Weletz1{le]a NIV GS To10) (a lo] Durham College 579-6868 more = S DROP BY FOR BEST SELECTION! J una Mon.-Thu ? 15 St. Whitby WHITBY: (905) 668-4792 TO. LINE (905) 686-2228 TERR Fri & Sat. 9-6 a a ZTE

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy