Wednesday 26 June 2013

Wheels and Deals Hug of the Week, RICARDA KONDER !! WITH THE UNITE FOR SIGHT ORGANIZATION, collecting glasses for Ghana.

FROM CANADA’S HUGGABLE CAR DEALER… THE JIM GILBERT’S WHEELS AND DEALS HUG OF THE WEEK GOES TO… RICARDA KONDER !! WITH THE UNITE FOR SIGHT ORGANIZATION, RICARDA IS OFF TO GHANA WITH 700 PAIRS OF DONATED EYEGLASSES… A LIFE-CHANGER FOR SO MANY !! THANK YOU !!
Unite For Sight® is a 501(c)(3) non-profit global health delivery organization that empowers communities worldwide to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness.
Unite For Sight applies best practices in global health and social entrepreneurship to achieve our goal of high quality eye care for all. In addition to being a leader in providing cost-effective care to the world’s poorest people, our Global Impact Corps and Global Health University develop and nurture the next generation of global health leaders

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Tuesday 25 June 2013

Shout out to John Eliakis, “John was amazing, no hassle and no fuss”, Wheels and Deals, Fredericton, Usedcardeals

Experience: I would rate my service at Wheels and Deals  10+ .  John was amazing!!! I called him at 9:30am to explain my situation regarding my  need for a new vehicle and he had my driving off the lot that afternoon in a 2013 Kia Forte.  It was amazing… no hassle and no fuss.  This is the second vehicle I bought from Wheels and Deals.  I’m am a “forever” customer!
Future referrals: I would definitely recommend Wheels and Deals to my friends.  In fact, I already have many times. 
Thank you Catherine for your confidence in Jim Gilbert’s Wheels & Deals- Canada’s Huggable Car Dealer.
Welcome to the Wheels & Deals family!
mailto: john.eliakis@wheelsanddeals.ca
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Wheels and Deals Hug of the Week, FIREFIGHTERS ADAM COREY AND CAPTAIN RICK HERSEY, their weekend ladder sits raised money for muscular dystrophy

FROM CANADA’S HUGGABLE CAR DEALER…THE JIM GILBERT’S WHEELS AND DEALS HUG OF THE WEEK GOES TO… FIREFIGHTERS ADAM COREY AND CAPTAIN RICK HERSEY !! THEIR WEEKEND LADDER SITS RAISED OVER 24-THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY !! THANKS GUYS !!
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Wheels and Deals Hug of the Week, JAMIE WATSON, AND THE TEAM AT LAST WEEKEND’S “TOUCH A TRUCK” EVENT, a benfit for the Mark Gallagher Memorial Fund

FROM CANADA’S HUGGABLE CAR DEALER… THE JIM GILBERT’S WHEELS AND DEALS HUG OF THE WEEK GOES TO… JAMIE WATSON, AND THE TEAM AT LAST WEEKEND’S “TOUCH A TRUCK” EVENT… A BENEFIT FOR THE MARK GALLAGHER MEMORIAL FUND… TO REBUILD SCHOOLS IN HAITI !!
Sgt. Mark Gallagher Memorial Vocational School Project
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In July 2009, Sgt. Mark Gallagher left the comfort of his Maritime home for a nine-month stint in Haiti. He was involved with the training of police officers there, as part of the UN’s international peacekeeping mission.
He had just returned to Port-au-Prince to complete his mission when the quake hit on January 12th. Mark died in the rubble of his rented apartment.
Friends of the late Mark Gallagher are coming together to raise funds for the construction and furnishing of a new vocational school to be located in Riviere Froide, Haiti. For more information visit: http://www.gallagherschoolhaiti.com/
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Wednesday 12 June 2013

Shout out to Jon Brawn, “he was timely in response to all our questions, friendly, straightforward, and didn’t come off as pushy”, Wheels & Deals, Fredericton, Usedcardeals

Jon provided us with excellent customer service. He was timely in response to all our questions, friendly, straightforward, and didn’t come off as pushy or a ‘know it all’. I appreciate that and, for that, I would rate my experience buying a car from Jon at a 9 out of 10. The ONLY reason I didn’t give a 10 is because we did have to wait a little while when we FIRST came into the dealership because you were SO busy that day. However, I understand that’s not Jon’s fault and it’s a good problem for you to have.
Future Referrals: YES
Thank you Tricia for your confidence in Jim Gilbert’s Wheels & Deals-Canada’s Huggable Car Dealer.
Welcome to the Wheels & Deals family!!!
mailto: jon.brawn@wheelsanddeals.ca
Jon Brawn Sales and Credit Consultant
Jon Brawn Sales and Credit Consultant

Shout Out to Will Venator, “he really knows what he’s talking about”, Wheels & Deals, Fredericton, Usedcardeals

Will Venator, one of our Sales & Finance Consultants, visited the Independent Living 110 classes at Leo Hayes High School on May 29, 2013 as a guest speaker. As a seasoned sales professional, Will used his knowledge and experience to talk to the students and answer their questions about building and maintaining credit, making vehicle purchases, and financing. The students had the following feedback for Will about his presentation.
  • I now know how to keep my credit up. I will be making a lot of payments on time.
  • Over all he is a great presenter. He did good explaining what credit is and how to buy a car. After his presentation, I had a good understanding of what credit was and how to use it.
  • He’s a really good speaker and knows a lot about money and how it works.
  • He really knows what he’s talking about. He has a lot of good information and facts. He gave examples without being asked and explained everything really well.
  • He really knew what he was talking about. He really taught me a lot about cars and a bit about credit. The presentation was really useful.
  • You can tell that he really knows what he is talking about. He made everything sound interesting. He had a lot of excitement and enthusiasm in his voice. I like how he linked things together and he gave examples without being asked. Everything he told us is information that we need to know. It’s not boring!
  • This was great info because I didn’t realize how fragile it was. I realize how important it is to keep good credit.
  • I really think that  this presentation had some great information on credit and on buying a car. It taught me to start thinking and building credit now instead of when I am in my 20s. I also learned that here is a lot to consider before buying a car.
  • I really thought that he explained everything really well. I understand credit a little bit better now.
  • Very good at speaking in front of people and kept me at attention.
  • I thought that it was really interesting to listen to. There was some information that I think I might end up using some time in my life.
  • He did really good overall, and provided us with a lot of important information that will be useful in the future.
  • I didn’t know that you could co-sign under the age of 18 but it’s cool you can cause you can build credit early on.
  • I enjoyed this presentation, the explanations on credit and some ideas he provided were useful and things I really can apply to my own life.
  • Loves his job. Knows lots of information.
  • Very good presenter, good powerpoint. Made things very clear and easier to understand.
  • Was a nice guy and was very informative.
  • Wheels and Deals is a very good dealership. When I decide to buy a car, I’m probably going to go to Wheels and Deals.
  • The presentation was good and got me thinking about credit. The only thing I didn’t like was he seemed a little uncomfortable at first but overall I think it was excellent.
  • The presentation was full of information I didn’t know and I’m glad I learnt. I will know to keep a close eye on my credit when I grow up.
  • I thought this presentation was very useful. He gave some very clear advice that kids our age would understand.
  • The presentation was interesting. I learned quite a bit of credit and cars.
  • I thought that this presentation was very informative and I learned a lot about credit as well as buying a car.
  • I really enjoyed this presentation. I learned so much about credit, and also about Jim Gilbert’s Wheels and Deals. He made it very interesting and fun to listen to.
  • Was a well done presentation. I learned a lot about good credit and bad credit. I’ll make sure I spend smart when it comes to using my credit card.
  • Very enthusiastic and interesting. Kept the attention of the class well. Gave important and worthwhile information.
  • I found this interesting. He was funny and informative!
  • A lot of information but good information to know.
  • Very authoritative, relatable and kept attention.
Thank you and hugs to the Independent Living 110 students and their teacher. We hope you come to visit us in the future.
mailto: will.venator@wheelsanddeals.ca
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Shout out to Justin Roy, “he didn’t put any pressure on me”, Wheels and Deals, Fredericton, Usedcardeals

Experience: 10
I couldn’t have dealt with a better person than Justin.  I had been telling him what I was looking for in a vehicle and he got something he thought I would like to the lot.  He didn’t put any pressure on me but was super helpful and knowledgeable.  It was a great experience.
Future Referrals: Yes
Thank you Jennifer for your confidence in Jim Gilbert’s Wheels & Deals-Canada’s Huggable Car Dealer.
Welcome to the Wheels & Deals family!!!
mailto:justin.roy@wheelsanddeals.ca

Justin Roy
Justin Roy

Summer Car Maintenance

Summer is quickly approaching and you know what that means, “are we there yet?”
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Road trips are an important component to the summer experience and reaching your destination on time and safely are essential.
Before hitting the road this summer, consider these summer car maintenance tips from HOWSTUFFWORKS:
1. Check your tires
Tires are one of the most overlooked parts of a car. According the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA), only one out of 10 drivers checks his or her tire pressure correctly, compared with almost seven out of 10 who wash their cars regularly
. But the truth is that an under-inflated, over-inflated, worn down or misaligned tire can be extremely dangerous, particularly in hot summer weather. Besides being a safety concern, improperly inflated and misaligned tires can lower your car’s fuel economy. If your tires are a total of eight pounds under-inflated — not uncommon at all — you’ll waste up to up to a gallon of gas per month
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2. Change Oil and oil filter
Oil is the lifeblood of your car. It keeps hardworking engine parts running clean, smooth and cool. To check your oil, let your car run for a few minutes, then park it on a level surface and shut off the engine. Open the hood and locate the oil dipstick. You’re looking for two things here: the level of oil and how the oil looks
. If you’re low on oil, you can either add another quart or simply change the oil completely. The oil should look brownish yellow and clean on the stick. If the oil is a dark color or there’s a lot of dirt and grime in it, then you definitely need an oil change and oil filter replacement.
3. De-Winterize your car
First of all, get rid of those snow tires. Snow tires are heavy and will lower your fuel economy.
If you haven’t driven your car very much during the winter, or if you’ve had it in storage, then you need to check all of the fluid levels — coolant, transmission, differential, power steering and brake fluid — to make sure there weren’t any leaks. You’ll also want to change the oil, since oil gets thick and collects condensation if it sits in the engine all winter. If you haven’t used your battery in a while, you might need a recharge or a replacement.
It’s also important to really clean the undercarriage of the car after a long winter, especially if you live in a snowy climate. The salt that’s used to melt snow and ice on roads can get caked on the underside of your car and begin to eat away at the metal.
4. Check hoses and belts
Check hoses for cracks, leaks and loose connections. Hoses should be firm, never soft and malleable. Hoses suffer from a slow deterioration process called electrochemical degradation (ECD) that eats away at rubber hose material from the inside
. The most vulnerable parts of the hose are those nearest to clamps where the hose connects to the radiator or the engine.
Belts can also be visually checked for cracks and damage. Take note if the belt looks excessively slick or smooth. Remove the belt to make sure that the material hasn’t started separating into different layers.
5. Change the air filter
Over the winter, your car’s air filter can get clogged with salt and other thick debris. A clogged air filter can really lower your fuel efficiency. Replacing a dirty or clogged air filter can improve gas mileage by as much as 10 percent
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6. Replace your windshield wipers
The summertime is notorious for sudden, violent thunderstorms. When buckets of water are beating against your windshield, you need wipers that really work. Even more so at night, when a rain storm can decrease visibility to 15 or 20 feet in front of your vehicle.
Winter can be tough on windshield wipers. Ice, snow, salt and extreme temperatures make cracks and tears in the rubber that lower the effectiveness of the wipers. If your wipers are leaving visible streaks or take several passes to clear away light rain, they need to be replaced.
When replacing a wiper blade, it’s better to replace the whole blade, not just the rubber part
. Go to an auto parts store and they’ll be able to give you the right blades for your make, model and year.
7. Check your brakes
Your brakes are the single most important safety feature on your car. Don’t put yourself or your family at risk this summer by riding around on worn down or faulty brakes.
Brakes need to be replaced when the lining on your brake pad or brake shoe is worn down past the minimum thickness specified by the car manufacturer.
8. Check the coolant and radiator
The summertime is tough on cooling systems. Sitting in traffic on a hot day is one of the quickest ways to overheat your car. This is because there’s no air flowing across the engine to help keep it cool. A well-tuned cooling system can take long idles in hot weather, but if you have low coolant levels or a busted fan belt, your engine temperature is going to go up — and fast.
Check under the hood and make sure that your coolant levels are fine. The general rule is to flush your radiator and add new coolant at least every two years. Flushing the radiator is done with a special chemical that cleans debris and build-up on the inside of the radiator. For summer driving, coolant should be added as a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water.
9. Clean your battery
Wintertime is notorious for dead batteries and early morning jumpstarts. But the truth is that hot weather is even tougher on your battery.
Summer heat can speed up the chemical reaction inside a battery, causing the battery to be overcharged
. This can dramatically shorten the lifespan of your battery. Heat can also damage the battery by evaporating internal battery fluid
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The best way to keep your battery running smoothly is to keep it clean. Regularly detach the battery cables and wipe off the terminals. Make sure the battery is strapped down tightly and that all connections are secure.
If you suspect that your battery is being overcharged or isn’t holding a charge well, take it to a service shop where they can run a quick battery inspection. And if you need to replace the battery, make sure that it’s the right battery type for your specific make and model of car.
10. Maintain your air conditioning
If you’ve ever lost your air conditioning on a hot summer day, then you know what a big difference a little cool air makes. The best way to tell if your air conditioner has a problem is if it can’t generate or maintain air temperatures that are 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius) below the ambient outside air temperature.
The most common cause of a malfunctioning air conditioning unit is a low level of refrigerant. This could be caused buy a leak somewhere in the system. Since modern air conditioning systems are complicated creatures, it’s best to have a professional check out the problem.
From all of us at Jim Gilbert’s Wheels & Deals we wish you and your family a fun, safe and huggable summer!!!

mailto:gilbert@wheelsanddeals.ca

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Tuesday 4 June 2013

Wheels and Deals Hug of the Week, CHRIS BROWN AND HIS JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION TEAM, Telus WALK FOR THE CURE

Wheels and Deals Hug of the Week, CHRIS BROWN AND HIS JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION TEAM, Telus WALK FOR THE CURE

FROM CANADA’S HUGGABLE CAR DEALER… THE JIM GILBERT’S WHEELS AND DEALS HUG OF THE WEEK GOES TO… CHRIS BROWN AND HIS JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION TEAM !!  SUNDAY’S TELUS WALK FOR THE CURE RAISED OVER 41-THOUSAND DOLLARS !!  GREAT JOB !!


TELUS Walk to Cure Diabetes

We believe every step counts towards improving the health of thousands of Canadians. That’s why we are the title sponsor of theJuvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s (JDRF) flagship fundraising event, the TELUS Walk to Cure Diabetes.
The TELUS Walk to Cure Diabetes occurs in more than 65 communities across the country and brings thousands of people together for a common purpose – finding a cure for type 1 diabetes. Since 2000, TELUS, our team members and retirees have donated more than $5.7 million to fund research that will help realize this goal.
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See why TELUS supports TELUS Walk to Cure Diabetes.

Why we care

Did you know that more than 300,000 Canadian children and adults live with type 1 diabetes? The TELUS Walk raises money for JDRF to continue funding critical research to find a cure for diabetes and its complications. The research they fund helps develop advanced treatments to improve the lives of people living with this disease.

Every customer helps us give where we live

Until a cure is found, TELUS is determined to use the power of our technology and expertise to help deliver better diabetes management. But we believe a cure will be found within our lifetime if we work together. Your support of the Walk and of JDRF will help bring us one step closer to that dream. Please join us in this important social cause and learn more about how you can help today.
Hug of the Week brought to you by Canadas’ Huggable Car Dealer & Astral Radio