All Star Automotive Group Gets Another 5-Star Review!

 

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Here at All Star Automotive Group we pride ourselves on excellent customer service! It’s our number one priority to ensure that every customer that walks through our door or visits http://www.allstarautomotive.com/, is satisfied. The All Star Treatment GUARANTEES our customers that we are 100% committed to your satisfaction before, during and after the sale. We always love getting reviews and recommendations from happy customers and whenever we receive a review that especially stands out, we like to highlight it. This week, we’d like to share a 5-star review from a very satisfied customer of All Star Ford Lincoln!

My Review of All Star Ford Lincoln:

Went in for warranty repair on my F-150 on the power sunroof and windshield wiper switch. Fast, friendly, and prompt service. Everything was fixed to OEM standards in a timely fashion.

Steven Gloeckner

This review is just one of many! You can read all of our review to hear what our other customers have to say. If you’re a customer that would like to share you experience online, please visit Google,  YelpCars.com, or Facebook.  As always, we know you have a choice on where you buy or service your vehicle and we appreciate the opportunity to earn your business.

 

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The Camaro

First Generation Camaro

The first-generation Camaro debuted in September 1966 (designated as the 1967 Camaro) in response to the hugely successful Ford Mustang (the Mustang had been developed in response to the Corvair.)

 

The executives at Chevrolet realized that the Corvair was not going to compete with the sales of the Mustang partly due to its rear-engine design and Ralph Nader's book, Unsafe at Any Speed, which called the Corvair "The One-Car Accident".


Reports started running in April 1965 in the automotive press, before any official announcements were made, that Chevrolet was preparing a competitor to the Ford Mustang, code-named Panther.  June 21 1966, 200 automotive journalist received a telegram from General Motors stating “…Please save noon of June 28 for important SEPAW meeting. Hope you can be on hand to help scratch a cat. Details will follow…(signed) John L. Cutter – Chevrolet Public Relations – SEPAW Secretary.”  The journalist received a second telegram the following day saying “Society for the Eradication of Panthers from the Automotive World will hold first and last meeting on June 28…(signed) John L. Cutter – Chevrolet Public Relations SEPAW Secretary.”  On June 28 General Motors held a press conference and made history with the first ever real-time press conference containing 14 cities hooked up via telephone lines.  The new Camaro line was then unveiled and when Chevrolet managers were asked what a Camaro was,the replied with  ““a small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs.”   The word Camaro, according to Chevrolet,  was Old French for “friend”.

second generation Camaro

1972 Camaro-second generation Camaro

The Camaro officially went on sale in dealerships on September 29, 1966, for the 1967 model year.  The first generation Camaro includes the year models 1967, 1968 and 1969.  The look of the 1969 Camaro was changed to a more angular look, the wheel wells were squared off, the dashboard was updated with square gauges and the tachometer was optional.  This was the last of the first generation Camaro and Chevrolet offered a ton of engine choices, everything from straight line six cylinder engine to an incredible 427 cubic inch monster that was part of the special order ZL-1. Most buyers picked the small block V-8.  The Camaro was a built as  a family car with its 2 by 2 seating and is considered to be Chevrolet’s Pony car while the Chevelle SS is considered the muscle car.

Model 0-60 mph Quarter Mile Time Engine Source
1969 Camaro ZL1 5.2 sec 12.8 sec @ 107.0 mph 427ci/425hp MCR 1987
1969 Camaro ZL1 5.3 sec 10.4 sec @ 128.1 mph 427ci/425hp Super Stock Mag 2/69
1969 Camaro Yeko 5.4 sec 11.9 sec @ 114.5 mph 427ci/430hp Yeko
1969 Camaro Z28 7.4 sec 15.1 sec @ 94.8 mph 302ci/290hp Car Life
1969 Camaro Z28 7.4 sec 15.1 sec @ 95.0 mph 302ci/290hp Road & Track 12/91
1969 Camaro SS Pace Car 8.0 sec 16.0 sec @ 88.0 mph 350ci/300hp Motor Trend7/96
1969 Camaro SS n/a 14.8 sec @ 98.7 mph 396ci/375hp Car & Driver 5/70
1969 Camaro Z/28 n/a 14.7 sec @ 95.9 mph 302ci/290hp PopularHot Rod
1969 Camaro SS396 n/a 14.5 sec @ 100.6 mph 396ci/375hp PopularHot Rod
1969 Camaro SS 396 n/a 14.2 sec @ 97.3 mph 396ci/375hp MCR 12/97
1969 Camaro SS n/a 14.2 sec @ 103.8 mph 396ci/375hp MCR Feb/Mar 1996
1969 Camaro ZL-1 n/a 13.2 sec @ 100.2 mph 427ci/425hp Hi PerfCars 8/69
1969 Camaro SS n/a 13.0 sec @ 108.6 mph 396ci/375hp Supercar Annual 1969

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American Cars vs. Foreign Cars

What is American Made?

What if I told you that many of the vehicles manufactured in the USA were designated as foreign-made, while many of the vehicle manufactured in Canada and Mexico are designated at domestic made.  This is because federal regulations require that American made vehicles must contain 75% of domestic parts.  Therefore your vehicle could be assembled in Mexico as long as 75% of the parts were domestic parts.  But of course when we think of American cars we think of manufacturers such as Ford or Chevy.  Many of what we consider “foreign-made”  vehicles may have been manufactured here in the USA.  Toyota has plants in KY, IN, TX, TX, TN, WV, CA, MS, Canada and Mexico, so you never know where your car may have been built.

american cars vs. foreign carsIf you are trying to truly stick with buying American then you  need to look for 3 things: the engine, the transmission, and where the vehicle was assembled. All the information can be found on the window sticker.

The debate will never end as to whether “foreign” cars are superior to “domestic” cars, but many people were shocked when I told them that their “domestic” car was assembled in Canada.  These were die-hard American made car buyers and were truly disappointed to find this out.  However, if they could have purchase the same brand of car but a different model and it would have been assembled in Detroit.  That same vehicle will be assembled in the USA within the next 2 years.

Check out the video below about a Hyundai plant in Alabama:

In the end we all have our own reason for purchasing a certain vehicle.  If you are like my friends, die-hard American made car buyers, look for the 3 things I mentioned earlier, and do your research.

At All Star Automotive, we offer a wide range of automotive services to make every step of your ownership experience as easy as possible, whether you’re shopping around, or need repairs from certified experts.

To help you find just what you’re looking for, our new inventory and used inventory search provides plenty of options. And when you’re ready, quick credit approvals and online financing help make your purchase go smoothly and efficiently. Then schedule your service online and get the expertise of one of our factory-trained technicians. All these options at available at Baton Rouge’s favorite place to buy and service – All Star Automotive!

Does Color Influence Car Buying?

Most Popular Car Colors

It seems that since 2000 silver has been the most popular color for car buyers worldwide (I just happen to own a silver car). Henry Ford stipulated that those wanting the Model T could have any color they wanted as long as it was black.  That certainly made things a little easier on him and on the car buyer.  It is thought that he chose black paint because  black paint dried faster and allowed Henry Ford to produce vehicles more quickly.  Black may have also been chosen because it was less expensive and Ford, being a good businessman, was able to pass that on to his customers.  This is of course speculation and I have found no real proof to support this theory.     Before 1913 the Model T could be purchased in Brewster Green,  Red,  Blue and Gray but not in black.  The most popular color in North America for the past 3 years has been white, and black is gaining popularity on a global scale.

Does Car Color Attract Thieves?

Yes!  Car thieves have certain colors of cars that they go after and unfortunately it is the same color buyers go for.  That’s right, you guessed it, silver, white and black cars are more prone to be stolen than other colors.  These colors have the highest resale value and thieves know this.   Bright colors are less likely to sell plus you could more easily spot a bright green Camaro over a silver one.

    

Safest Car Colors

I purchased my silver car because I had a red one that people kept running into.  So I decided that it must be inciting anger and they wanted to kill me.  I went with silver so that people would be certain to see me night or day.

I haven’t found any research to prove certain color cars are safer than others; however the statistics seem to show that lighter color cars are in fewer accidents.  Many people believe that certain colors and makes of vehicles will cause an individual to take more risk while driving.  This may be true as well, but again there is no definitive proof.

In the end everyone chooses a car color for their own reasons.   But this may help you make a decision if you are looking for a car and not sure of what color to choose.  How about hot pink!

Hottest Selling Cars

What are the hottest selling cars on the market right now? The 2011 Toyota Camry ranks 13 out of 19 affordable midsize cars according to US News.  It seems that Americans like the spaciousness of the Camry and the smooth ride, but it’s 4 cylinder engine on the base model isn’t the fastest car.   Motor Trend calls it, “The Wal-Mart of family cars,” But it remains a top seller.

The Chevy Cruze is also a big seller and the Ford F-Series is holding its spot at the top.  It seems people purchase more based on gas prices now.  The rising cost doesn’t seem to be changing anytime soon and it will probably never be as low as it was just 5  or even 3 years ago.   

In March 2011, Ford captured 3 of the top 10 spots for top sellers, and Toyota followed with two of those spots.

  1. Ford F-Series
  2. Honda Accord
  3. Chevy Silverado
  4. Nissan Altima
  5. Toyota Camry
  6. Honda Civic
  7. Toyota Corolla                                                     
  8. Ford Fusion
  9. Ford Escape
  10. Hyundai Sonata

In April 2011  Chevy had 3 of those top 10 positions and Hyundai came in 2nd with 2 of the top 10 spots.  The Ford F-Series still remained the top seller for both months. 

  1. Ford F-Series
  2. Toyota Camry
  3. Honda Accord
  4. Chevy Silverado
  5. Honda Civic
  6. Chevy Cruze
  7. Chevy Malibu
  8. Toyota Corolla
  9. Hyundai Elantra
  10. Hyundai Sonata