It's Time to Visit Yellow Motors Limited For A FREE Tire Check. |
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Smart Drivers Choose Nitrogen |
Nitrogen
inflation is being used by an increasing number of
smart drivers with NitroFill fast-becoming the brand
of choice.
NitroFill nitrogen
inflation guarantees purity in excess of 95% inside
your tires. If anything less than 95% pure nitrogen is used,
you may not receive the many benefits nitrogen can provide.
With
proper maintenance, NitroFill nitrogen tire inflation will save you
time, money, and help ensure the safety of both you
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- Tires account for nearly 20% of total automotive ownership costs.
- Nitrogen
comprises of over 78% of the Earth's atmosphere, so when you use
NitroFill, there is no fear of introducing environmentally-harmful
foreign gasses into the air.
- It takes about
six months for a nitrogen inflated tire to lose a pound or two of
pressure per square inch compared to just a few weeks for tires inflated
with air.
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- Tires underinflated by 20% can reduce tire life by up to 50%.
- In a recent study, tires filled with nitrogen lasted 75% longer than tires filled with air.
- The United States currently produces over 250 million scrap tires each year.
- Tires in landfills release toxic oils which can contaminate groundwater.
- Burning tires for disposal releases harmful and toxic acidic fumes into the atmosphere.
- Large tire fires are almost impossible to extinguish and can burn for weeks.
- For
every tank of gas your car burns, three times the weight of that fuel
is being released into the atmosphere as greenhouse gases.
- Regular tune-ups can reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere by 5%.
- Fuel combustion is the leading cause of health damaging air pollutants like carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide.
- 83% of tire problems start with low air pressure.
- As many as 85% of Americans don't check their tires on a regular basis.
- 50% of emergency road calls are in response to tire failures.
- Proper tire inflation can save 25,000 lives each year.
(Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nitrogen; http://tinyurl.com/dnl4tv ;
http://tinyurl.com/c7ou6a;
http://www.henry-davis.com/GMC/tireinfo.htm;
http://www.nitrofillnow.com; http://tinyurl.com/d22n6b;
http://tinyurl.com/dmfkjw) |
| The
National Safety Council reports that traffic deaths are three times
more likely to occur at night than during the day.
Help ensure the safety of your family and others by
keeping your headlights in good order with the following
simple tips: |
Two-At-A-Time:
Replace your headlights in pairs about once a year.
It is a little known fact that halogen headlights don't
just burn out - they dim over time. Replacing them in
pairs helps avoid uneven illumination, which can
diminish driving visibility. |
Bright Idea:
Don't wait for your headlights to dim - upgrade
them! University research has shown that whiter
halogen headlights provide drivers with better roadside viewing,
improved reaction time and increased visibility.
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Quick Clean:
Give your headlights a quick scrub when
washing your windshield at the gas station. This small task
helps prevent glare, which can be intensified by dust and
dirt on the glass. |
Make Adjustments:
Ask your auto service professional
to check your headlight alignment. Headlights can be
knocked out of alignment by rough driving, creating a
distraction for other drivers. |
Quick Check:
Periodically ask a friend to walk around the outside
of your car while you turn on the headlights, brake
lights, and turn signals to confirm they're in good
order. |
Remember:
your lights are the most important way for you communicate with
other drivers. Follow these simple tips, and keep yourself-and
others-safe when driving in the dark! |
Source: Car Care Council |
Extend the Life of Your Brakes |
| The Auto Specialists at Yellow Motors Limited Want to Remind You to Clean Off Your Brake Dust Regularly |
Brake dust contains all kinds of nasty stuff. If you
leave it too long, the combination of moisture, heat,
and road grime from your brakes will bake it on to
your wheels. Brake dust normally clings to wheels with static
electricity, so a damp sponge, and clean, cold water
is the best way to get it off. Simple! |
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