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Welcome to
Alan Cox Automotive
Our team is ready to assist you with your vehicle needs.
Nick Kocsis - Service Manager
Jonathan Hall - Parts Manager
Debi Patrick - Office Manager
Marshall Winkeljohn - Shop Foreman
Jeremy Bucy - Technician
Davin Esa - Technician
Let us know when we can be of service.
770-427-1745
Our warranty on vehicle service has been extended to 18 months or 18,000 miles instead of the industry standard of 12 months or 12,000 miles. Your repeat business and referrals are greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
"Let Your Light Shine" November 12, 2011 9 am - 4 pm Come to our fun and informative workshop designed for women going through the transition of divorce. FREE...Support groups available for women and men
For more information contact Visions Anew 770-953-2882 |
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For more information call
770-364-1642 or email womenwhobarter@gmail.com
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Komen for the Cure
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Help us find a cure in our lifetime. |
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EPA Finalizes E15 Pump Labeling Requirements
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued fuel pump labeling and other requirements for gasoline blends containing more than 10 and up to 15 percent ethanol, known as E15. These requirements will help ensure that E15 is properly labeled and used once it enters the market.
The new orange and black label must appear on fuel pumps that dispense E15. This label will help inform consumers about which vehicles can use E15. This label will also warn consumers against using E15 in vehicles older than model year 2001, motorcycles, watercraft and gasoline-powered equipment such as lawnmowers and chainsaws. Aircraft such as my SkyCycle can not use gasoline with ethanol. Also, be aware that fuel economy will drop with the use of gasoline with ethanol. |
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Little Black Dress/Little Red Wagon
The Summer Issue is here...use the link below. Enjoy...
Little Black Dress/Little Red Wagon |
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1326 Cobb Parkway North
Marietta, GA 30062
770-427-1745
Fax 770-427-0786
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Remember: Maintenance cost less than repairs. Maintenance can be scheduled. Repairs and breakdowns never happen at a convenient time.
A well-maintained vehicle is a dependable vehicle.
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Enjoy when you can and endure when you must.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Greetings!
Don't you just love fall. I do. The temperatures have dropped and the air smells fresh and clean. Great convertible weather. Fall festivals are everywhere. I hope you enjoyed the last newsletter with all the activities in our area. Have a safe and fun Halloween.
Are you heading out of town soon? It is always a great idea to have your vehicled checked prior to a road trip. Give Nick a call before you head out of town for a safe journey.
There are coupons and valuable information. I hope you visit the website often for updates and specials. Did you get some coupons in the mail? We will accept all dealer coupons.
Alan Cox Automotive has a new Facebook page. I encourage you to take a look and become a fan. There will be specials offered just to our Facebook fans.
Drive Safely,
Sherry Richardson
P.S. Not only do we service Honda, Acura, Toyota, Lexus and Mazda automobiles, we also service Hyundai and Kia. P.P.S. Follow us on Twitter.
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10 Things to Check to
Winterize your Vehicle.
- Coolant Protection Level - water freezes at 32 degrees F. Coolant protection should be -34 degrees F. If you have to add water to your radiator have the coolant protection level checked to make sure it is at -34 degrees F.
- Engine Oil - in Georgia use the same weight oil year round. 5w30 and 10w30 weight oil can be used year round. Change your oil every 3,000 miles for standard oil and every 5,000 miles if you use synthetic oil.
- Windshield wipers and washer fluid - Make sure your wipers clean your window. Nothing worse than not being able to see during a storm.
- Battery and charging system - Cold weather will kill a weak battery quickly. If your vehicle hesitates when starting, have the battery and charging system checked. Nothing worse than a vehicle that won't start on a cold, winter morning.
- Is it time for a tune up or major service? Once a year or every 15,000 miles a major service or intermediate major service is recommended.
- Check belts and hoses - Belts can be checked by looking for fine line cracks. Hoses deteriorate from the inside/out. If the hose is swollen or mushy when you squeeze it, replace the hose before it starts to leak.
- Check brakes and tires - Have your brakes checked by a professional so that you know what percentage of brake pad/shoe is left. Check tires for nails; make sure there is plenty of tread with no bald spots or steel belts showing.
- Check exhaust system - With the heater on and the windows shut tight, an exhaust leak can make you sick or be fatal. If the exhaust system rattles or you see rust, have the exhaust system checked to see if it needs to be replaced.
- If your vehicle is four-wheel drive make sure it is working before you need it. Also make sure you are familiar with the procedure to engage four-wheel drive on your vehicle.
- Carry an emergency kit inside your car:
a) A flashlight, flares and a first-aid kit.
b) Jumper cables and a tool kit. Tire chains if needed.
c) A blanket, warm clothes and gloves.
d) Paper towels.
e) A bag of abrasive material, such as sand, salt or non-clumping kitty litter. Use this for added traction when a tire is stuck.
f) An ice scraper. Snow brush and snow shovel if needed.
g) Extra washer fluid.
h) Extra food and water particularly if traveling with children. |
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The Center for Family Resources
needs your help this Thanksgiving!
For 26 years, CFR has provided Thanksgiving boxes to Cobb families in need. During these tough times, many Cobb families will have trouble affording a Thanksgiving meal. This year we are expecting to serve up to 1,500 families!
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Jim R. Miller Park
2245 Callaway Road
Marietta, GA 30008 (Exhibit Halls A and B)
For more information on food drives and sponsorships please contact
Jennifer Cain at 770.428.2601 or JenniferCain@TheCFR.org.
Food Drive Drop of Dates:
Wednesday Nov. 16th
10:00am-4:00pm @ Jim R. Miller Park
Thursday Nov. 17th
10:00am-4:00pm @ Jim R. Miller Park
If you know of someone in need this holiday season, please call (770) 428-2601, extension 414 for more information. |
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Tire Rebates
Did you know we sell tires? Ask Jonathan in Parts about tire rebate programs that will save you money. Both of the rebates are effective until November 30, 2011.
$40.00 Instant Rebate on set of 4 tires by Michelin, BF Goodrich, or Uniroyal Tires.
Hankook Tires offers up to $80.00 rebate depending on type tire purchased.
Keep Your Family Safe with Four Important Steps to Properly Care for Your Tires
- Keep tires inflated to the recommended tire pressure.
- Rotate tires every other oil change or every 5,000 to 7,000 miles.
- Keep a record of all tire maintenance.
- Inspect tires periodically, look for bumps or inconsistent wear patterns.
For your convenience, we keep all tire maintenance and service records on file for you. |
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Honda Plans Electric
Vehicle - Plug-in Hybrid
Honda will start selling an electric vehicle as well as a plug-in hybrid in 2012 in the United States and Japan, joining the race to manufacture green cars in which rivals have already taken slight leads.
Honda Motor Co. President Takanobu Ito states, "Honda has no future unless we achieve significant reduction in CO2 emissions. The next 10 years will be a true test for Honda's survival." |
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Thank you for your patronage. You are a valued customer.
We now service Hyundai and Kia automobiles. Refer a new customer and receive a Free Mini Service.
Drive safely,
Sherry Richardson Alan Cox Automotive
P.S. Remember: Refer a new customer and receive a Free mini service. Have your friend tell Nick you referred them.
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