Showing posts with label Elizabeth City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth City. Show all posts

Monday, July 31, 2017

New for 2018 - Explore in the Buick Regal TourX

It's quite refreshing to know that Buick is bringing new models to the market. I get the feeling that Buick is trying to recapture the innovative style, when Buick had a vibrant selection of models and styles to choose from.
Buick Regal Sportback GS coming to BIggs Cadillac Buick GMC this Fall
At the end of 2017 Buick is introducing 3 new cars. Not SUV's or Crossovers, but cars. Refreshing.

#1. Buick Regal Sportback:  4 door sedan with lift back and fold down rear seats. Available in 5 trim levels, 8 exterior colors and 2 interior color options. Regal Sportback models will offer a standard 2.0T engine and sleek new design at a starting price -- $25,915 – that’s approximately $2,000 lower than the 2017 Regal.



#2 Buick Regal Sportback GS: includes a 3.6L V6 engine with 310 horsepower, providing more power than an Acura TLX A-Spec or a Lexus IS350 F-Sport but offers seamless auto stop/start technology and can cruise on four cylinders. Talk about adding some spunk into your everyday drive. Along with the added power comes a more refined transmission and AWD technology, all-new, heated/cooled and massaging performance seats and the added functionality and style of a five-door sportback design. Starting at $39,990 with destination charges, the Regal GS offers luxury features at a price more attainable than competitors from Audi and BMW.
More details can be found at http://bit.ly/2f1wsDk

#3 Buick Regal TourX: The first-ever Regal TourX, which combines car-like handling and SUV capability, launches with limited availability of select higher trim levels later this year. TourX models with a starting price of $29,995 are expected to be available at dealers in February 2018.
Explore the details here http://bit.ly/2vlR8wF

2018 Buick Regal TourX

as always,
Keep it between the lines,
Happy Motoring

Biggs Cadillac Buick GMC
1197 Hwy 17 S Elizabeth City, NC 27909


Friday, September 30, 2016

2017 Buick LaCrosse - America's New Luxury Sedan



   The completely redesigned 2017 Buick LaCrosse is now a legitimate luxury car, not because advertisements say it is, but for the way it drives, the way it looks, and the way it invites you inside.
The 2017 Buick LaCrosse is not your "Old School Buick". This redesigned and engineered LaCrosse is full of life, lending it to be competitive with BMW 5 series and Lexus ES 350.
This LaCrosse doesn't handle like a tuna boat, it handles the corners with crisp handling and steering response.
The chief engineer on this project was Jeff Yanssens who has past generation Corvette-engineering ties. Jeff has brought that Corvette feel to this new Buick Lacrosse.  Changes include a stronger and lighter body structure, a five-link rear suspension system and  advanced sound deadening materials to reduce road noise and create a comfortable, quiet interior.


             The LaCrosse comes with a smooth running 3.6-liter V-6 producing 310 hp with a strong torque output of 282 lb ft. turning the wheels with an  eight-speed transmission. Standard front wheel drive and available all wheel drive.
Download a 2017 Buick LaCrosse Brochure: http://bit.ly/2dx50bj
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Buick wins big at the Kelley Blue Book - 5-Year Cost to Own Awards


We knew that the Buick Verano, Enclave and Encore were great vehicles. They are some of our best selling vehicles at Biggs Cadillac Buick GMC. Kelley Blue Book did a great job of researching the industry and found what we already knew.

 THESE ARE THE WINNERS OF THE KBB 5-YEAR COST TO OWN AWARDS:

BEST ENTRY-LEVEL LUXURY CAR:


http://www.biggscadillac.com/models/buick-verano

BEST LUXURY COMPACT SUV/CROSSOVER: 


http://www.biggscadillac.com/models/buick-encore


BEST LUXURY FULL-SIZE SUV/CROSSOVER: 


http://www.biggscadillac.com/models/buick-enclave


BEST MID-SIZE PICKUP TRUCK:
2ND PLACE FINISHER


http://www.biggscadillac.com/models/gmc-canyon


 KBB created this study on using information on all the models available in each specific classification of vehicles and then analyzing on the following: cost to own model in the United States over a 5-year ownership period, which includes these factors; financing the vehicle, insurance cost, taxes, plus the average fuel expenses, scheduled maintenance and normal repairs.  Other figures used are anticipated depreciation from standard value analysis. 







For more information about these awards go to: http://www.kbb.com/new-cars/5-year-cost-to-own-awards/

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

How much do you know about Soybeans?

How much do you know about SoyBeans?

Information gathered for you by Biggs Cadillac Buick GMC


SoyBeans aren’t just for eating.
Bayer and Ashland have developed soy-resin body panels that currently are being used on John Deere tractors. These panels are dramatically lighter and more durable than the steel units they replace, and they're also more flexible and easier to paint, so we suspect it's only a matter of time before similar pieces find their way onto passenger cars and trucks.

Biodiesel — Fuel for diesel engines can be produced from soybean oil by a simple process called transesterification. This process removes the glycerin from the oil, leaving soy biodiesel.  Soy biodiesel is cleaner burning than petroleum-based diesel oil.  Its use reduces particulate emissions, 
Soy oil produces an environmentally friendly solvent that safely and rapidly removes oil from creeks, streams anand it is non-toxic, renewable and environmentally friendly.

Bio-composites are building materials made from recycled newspaper and soybeans. They replace other products traditionally made from wood, such as furniture, flooring, and countertops.

Particleboard, laminated plywood and finger-jointed lumber are made with soy-based wood adhesives.

Soy products are also found in many popular brands of home and commercial carpet, and in auto upholstery applications.d shorelines without harming people, animals and the environment.

Soy is an ingredient in many industrial lubricants, solvents, cleaners and paints.

Soy-based lubricants are as good as petroleum-based lubricants, but can withstand higher heat. More importantly, they are non-toxic, renewable and environmentally friendly.

Soy-based hydraulic fluid and rail flange lubricants are among the more recent products developed with check-off funds.

Candles made with soybean oil burn longer but with less smoke and soot.

SoyInk is superior to petroleum-based inks because soy ink is not toxic, renewable and environmentally friendly, and it cleans up easily.

Soy crayons made by the Dixon Ticonderoga Company replace the petroleum used in regular crayons with soy oil making them non-toxic and safer for children.

Soybeans in our seats.

Soy based foams are currently being
developed for use in coolers, refrigerators, automotive interiors and even footwear.  Beginning in 2007, vehicles rolled off the production line with soy foam in the seats.  New uses in the automotive and equipment industry followed, including lubricants, body parts, interiors and seating.

North Carolina Historical Highway Marker A-70
      “With the boll weevil taking its toll on North Carolina’s cotton industry, the Elizabeth City Oil and Fertilizer Company, incorporated to manufacture cottonseed oil and other cotton by-products, tried its hand at a new commodity on December 13, 1915. At that time, under the management of William Thomas Culpepper, the company crushed approximately 20,000 bushels of soybeans, generating the first commercially produced domestic soybean oil in the country. The manufacture of the soybean oil was completed without a single alteration in existing equipment. Both the oil and the residual “cake,” usually ground into meal, were highly marketable. Other oil mills, in towns such as Winterville, New Bern, Farmville, and Wilson, began working with soybean oil shortly thereafter. The advent of domestic soybean processing made the easily grown plant popular throughout North Carolina. 

      The soybean was first planted in America in the late 1800s as forage for livestock. In 1904, George Washington Carver discovered that the soybean was a good source of protein and oil. He also learned, in experimenting with crop rotation, that planting soybeans for two years actually helped improve the soil conditions for later cotton crops. Following such research, soybean production increased. The plants flourish in North Carolina’s hot, humid summers, and as of 2002, the state ranks fifteenth in the nation in soybean yields. At the time of the first processing in Elizabeth City, North Carolina was the leading producer of the legume.” 
The oil processing plant was located on property at the corner of Ehringhaus and McMorrine Streets in Elizabeth City. It is no longer standing. 

North Carolina was the first state in America to grow soybeans commercially on a large scale, and the first to crush domestically grown soybeans. North Carolina was America's leading state in soybean seed production and acreage from the
early 1900s until 1924. This early pioneering work proved to both soybean growers and crushers in other states that this new crop had great potential, and thus was a key factor in the growth of the soybean industry in America. 
The Early Years, to 1899. It is not known exactly when the soybean was introduced to North Carolina, but it was probably between 1870 and 1881. Tom Byrd, a journalist, reported in 1965 that C.B. Williams, the state's great soybean pioneer, once said that "The first soybeans coming to North Carolina had been brought to Hyde County about 1870 by an old sea captain who obtained them in the Orient. They later spread to other coastal locations." Hartwig (1981) mentioned this same event, without citation. Yet Williams made no mention of this key incident in his many extensive writings on soybeans in North Carolina.
Frank W. Hollowell Jr. of Elizabeth City reported in 1982 that in about 1880 his grandfather, Christopher Wilson Hollowell, planted soybeans on his "Bay Side" plantation in Pasquotank County, in the northeast corner of North Carolina. These soybeans were obtained from China by a friend. Mr. Hollowell died in 1892. 


http://ncsoy.org/media-resources/uses-of-soybeans/
http://www.edmunds.com/car-technology/renewable-and-recycled-materials-help-make-cars-green. 
http://www.soyinfocenter.com/HSS/north_carolina.phphtml
http://www.ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=A-70


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Friday, November 20, 2015

2016 Cadillac CT6 | Watch Out Mercedes, Audi and BMW

2016 Cadillac CT6, Luxury Sedan, Biggs Cadillac, ELizabeth City, NC





















Cadillac is increasing its visibility in the market by enlarging the number of models in the line up. Two have already been announced for 2016, the Cadillac CT6 and XT5. This will allow Cadillac to more competitive with the European makes.  The Cadillac CT6 is a big luxury sedan,  coming early in 2016. The European competition has been warned. The CT6 brings you innovative technology, comfort, and classic luxury. It calls your attention and has nothing to be shy about. 


​Just a few on the list of innovative technology items are: 


  • Rear Camera Mirror
  • Reclining Rear Seats  
  • Night Vision 

Cadillac, Rear Camera Mirror, Biggs Cadillac, Elizabeth City, NC

The Cadillac CT6 sits on a strong yet lightweight chassis, has an 8 speed automatic transmission, available 400 HP 3.0 L V6 Twin Turbo engine, and an exquisite interior. Is your mouth watering yet? Read More - See More

Friday, May 3, 2013

Luxury doesn't have to be Big

Luxury doesn't have to be Big -



 Dictionary Definition: lux·u·ry
[luhk-shuh-ree] noun, plural lux·u·ries, adjective noun
1. a material object, service, etc., conducive to sumptuous living, usually a delicacy, elegance, or refinement of living rather than a necessity: Gold cufflinks were a luxury not allowed for in his budget.
2. free or habitual indulgence in or enjoyment of comforts and pleasures in addition to those necessary for a reasonable standard of well-being: a life of luxury on the French Riviera.
3. a means of ministering to such indulgence or enjoyment: This travel plan gives you the luxury of choosing which countries you can visit.
4. a pleasure out of the ordinary allowed to oneself:


          It's a refinement, an indulgence, an enjoyment or pleasure. All of which are in the New Buick Encore.  The Encore offers you all the luxuries of Buick in a smaller package with beautifully styled interior finishes. You are afforded room to carry bigger items with the versatility of the rear folding seats (48.4 cubic feet), better gas mileage (23/30 est.)


             You might not expect a 5-passenger crossover to be as finely crafted as a Swiss watch,
as tech-savvy as your dream entertainment center and agile enough to maneuver through any narrow city street.
But you will, when you drive an Encore.
The luxury crossover with premium materials, ingenious design, flexible storage and purposeful technology.
It’s like we knew exactly what you were missing in a crossover, and created the versatile Encore for you.

Encore offers all the Technology afforded in other Buick Models including:

  • Remote Start
  • Rainsense Wipers
  • Rearview Camera system
  • Memory Seats & Mirrors
  • Front Park Assist
  • Rear Park Assist
  • Voice Activated Controls
  • Buick Intellilink
  • USB & Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Safety afforded by OnStar


        Buick's Smaller Luxury Crossover Encore, has "Active On-Demand" all-wheel drive system similar to Enclave, makes its operation imperceptible to the driver.
It's designed to give Encore the fluid drive characteristics and sure-footed traction by using a magnetic charge to engage a clutch at the rear axle preemptively when the vehicle is at rest.





If you haven't given the Buick Encore a look, maybe now is the time. You like Luxury. Test Drive the New Buick Encore. You can afford this Luxury....

Keep it between the lines,
Happy Motoring


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Automobile Accidents - Information for Insurance Claims

Automobile Accidents – Information needed for Insurance Claims


Okay – you have just been in an accident. Now  what?
After the initial shock of, WHAT JUST HAPPENED?!
You need to gather some information. This will help expedite your claim.

Download the Free E Booklet Today. Keep a Copy for Accident and Car Rental Coverage for Insurance Claims, with Checklists handy.

           
          Get complete information from the other party(s) involved.
These means copying down their address, driver’s license number(s), date of birth, and get their phone number.  You also want to get their insurance information including, the company, policy number, agent if there is one, the policy begin and expiration date and the insurance companies phone number. You need as much info as possible to give to your insurance company; this will help get your claim resolved as fast as possible.

             Who saw the accident happen? See if you can get information from anyone who saw the accident. This can help the insurance companies determine who is liable for the accident.

             Have the Police been called? Make sure to get the name and badge number of the officer and a report number. They will usually give you a business card. It may take your insurance company up to 3 months to get a police report. Tip: Get a copy of the police report for yourself. Sometimes issues will come up and you may need it. Do not rely on the insurance company to keep a copy.

             Get the vehicle(s) year, make and model, the license plate number, and VIN number for each vehicle involved in the accident.

             Where were you when the accident happened? Gather as much information as to traffic, speeds, road condition, any traffic signs or signals. Better yet, Get a Picture. Take photos of the cars, and the roads or area surrounding the accident. Write down the intersection or street that the accident happened on. If you can get the other party in the photo, it could help if either insurance company needs help identifying the other party involved.

              Note how many people were in each of the vehicles involved. Once you know, make a brief note of their description or name including: ethnicity, gender, weight, height, etc. This will help if you are the victim of a staged accident or other type of insurance fraud since people sometimes mysteriously are reported as an occupant of the vehicle when they were not even there. This is not common, but if it ever does happen, this will help you avoid being a victim.

               How damaged were the vehicles right after the accident? Was it drivable? How bad is it damaged? Check to see if you can tell if some damage was already there not related to this accident. If there was additional damage on the vehicle not related to this accident, be sure to tell your insurance company, so that you don’t end up paying for something you did not cause.

                Where do I go to get my vehicle repaired? Your Insurance Company may have a Body Shop that they work with in your area. If you know of a Body Shop that you want to use, have that information handy. Be sure to ask about the Body Shop’s warranties and what exactly do they cover. Make sure that you understand your deductibles, and if they apply to this situation.

                 Record all the information and keep it in a safe place. This will help if there is a problem with the claim. When you report the accident, be sure to write down who you spoke with, your claim number, and what if any promises were made.

Keep it between the lines,
Happy Motoring


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Friday, February 24, 2012

Higher Gas Prices

Here we go again!. Gas prices are shooting up pretty fast. Is it really going to get to $5.00 per gallon? What is it that "they" do - decide what "they" want the ceiling to be and go for it?  Unfortunately we, John Q Public, are the last ones to know what the real truth is. Will fuel reserves be released to help us out and, will we find other ways to get oil?  It could be like the 1970's when we could not even get fuel. I remember the gas lines, stretched around and down the block. You couldn't even get gas if your license plate was wrong. You had the evens and the odds. If your plate ended in an even number you could get gas on certain days and not on the others. You prayed that you didn't run out of gas on an odd day.

What can be done now to prepare for what may come?
Look at the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.
You have to decide what is important to you. Saving money with a more efficient vehicle or paying more to fill up your gas tank. I am sure you have seen all the commercials and information about new vehicles having more Miles Per Gallon ( MPG). Have you thought about what this really means for you? Let me break some of this down for you in numbers. Let us say that your car gets 22 mpg and your fuel tank has a 15 gallon capacity. That means that you can go 330 miles on one tank of gas and at today's prices 15 gallons of gas will cost you $55.50 ( gas prices are at $3.70 today, locally). Now let us say that you purchase a different more fuel efficient vehicle and you get 36 mpg, tank capacity is the same. Now you can go 540 miles on a tank of gas, that is 210 miles more,. That is almost another tank of gas! If you drive 15,000 miles a year ( the national average), that is a savings of about $1000.00 per year, and that is at today's gas prices ($3.70)! What will it be if and when the price hits $5.00 per gallon?

Buick LaCrosse w/eAssist

You would be saving $1326.00 per year. Now if your vehicle's average mpg is lower than 22 mpg, and you move up into a more efficient vehicle, your savings would be even greater.
 Did you know that Biggs Cadillac Buick GMC has more fuel efficient vehicles? Buick makes three models that have better then 30 mpg. The New Verano - 32 mpg, LaCrosse with eAssist - 36 mpg, Regal with eAssist - 36 mpg. GMC has the smaller yet very efficient SUV - the Terrain - 32 mpg.

GMC Terrain

Keep it between the lines,
Happy Motoring
 So while you are calculating your current gas mileage and thinking about getting into a more fuel efficient vehicle, give us a chance to show you how you can save money and time at the gas pumps.