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Getting your car serviced regularly is one of the most important things you can do to minimize emissions and maximize fuel efficiency.
Regular service can spot lots of problems that reduce gas mileage and increase pollution, such as a broken thermostat, low transmission fluid, sticky brake calipers--or even something as simple as a dirty air filter.
If you can't remember when the last time was you had your car serviced, take it in. In extreme situations, you might increase your mileage by up to 10 percent. So what? Well, if you drove 20,000 miles a year, you would save $145--enough to cover the cost of the service and then some!
Did you make your Automotive New Year's Resolutions?
#1 Check tire pressure#2 Rotate tires if you’ve been putting it off
#3 Update your look with a new set of “shoes”
Give us call to discuss how to get your vehicle in good shape for the year ahead!

Short trips of less than 10 minutes can be particularly hard on a car, resulting in excessive wear and tear. During a short trip, your car's engine never has a chance to reach its full operating temperature.
So what? Here's why it matters: One of the byproducts of engine combustion is water. When an engine reaches its operating temperature that water turns to vapor and is expunged, either out the tailpipe or the crankcase ventilation system. On a short trip, however, that water stays inside your car's engine and exhaust. Unfortunately, water is one of only three ingredients necessary to make rust (you've already got the other two, oxygen and metal), and rust kills.
A further complication of condensation and water is that it dilutes your oil, which then does a poorer job of lubricating the engine. If you can't avoid taking lots of short trips, we recommend you change your oil frequently, such as every 2,000-3,000 miles.
Check out our Facebook page to see our photos from the Coastline Car Classic '09. Beautiful Cars. Vroom Vroom....
We just got the exciting news that we got voted as one of the top 3 Car/Truck Custom Shops by OC Register Readers, and we must admit that we are just tickled pink! Here's what they had to say about us:
Claim to fame: By remaining family-owned, Grand Prix Performance has always been able to operate under its own terms in both the service garage and the retail area, which has an exceptionally large inventory of tires, wheels and accessories. Grand Prix Performance has worked to stay on the cutting edge of new trends and technologies.
Inside scoop: The store and service facility is still operated by its founder, Jerry Palanjian, who has focused on nurturing repeat customers through better service and product options.
Fan favorite: Many regular customers have dealt with the same friendly folks behind the counter since the first day they stepped into the store, as some employees have been there for more than 30 years.
Fun fact: Grand Prix is now on its fourth generation of customers.
– Alissa Meagher and Jan Anderson
Here's the link:
http://www.ocregister.com/best/sections/boc/shopping-services/car_truck_custom_shop.php#TAGLINK3
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