Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Tammy Bateman is September's Employee Spotlight at Bianchi Honda

We recently sat down with one of our best Deal Processors and asked her a little bit about her work.



Q: What is your favorite thing about working here?
A: I really enjoy all areas of my job, and my coworkers make it a great place to work. We’re like family here!

Q: What do your daily responsibilities include?
A: I’m a Deal Processor.  I make sure everything is in place to be sent for funding.  I also do general office duties, and I attend to customers and their needs.

Q: What is your favorite thing to do outside of work?
A:  My favorite thing to do is spend time with my family and friends.  They keep me busy!  Then there is shopping...another favorite pasttime.

Q: Can you tell us about your family life?
A: I have been married to my wonderful husband, Chuck, for nine and a half years.  We have two children, Austin who is seven and Emily who is four and a half.

Q: Name something people would be surprised to find out about you.
A:  I’m a huge country music fan.  I enjoy attending concerts.  Recently, I got to see Brad Paisley and it was a blast!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Mourning a Civic Legend

Mourning a Civic LegendDozens of Inwood, New York residents filled the streets in a mournful procession for one of the neighborhood’s beloved old timers:  Harry Ettling’s 1982 Honda Civic.

The rustbucket known throughout the neighborhood as “Bluey” (despite the almost complete lack of original sky blue paint) finally went to the great parking lot in the sky Saturday with the odometer pinned at more than 170,000 miles.

Ettling donned a suit and top hat to lead the funeral march on Seaman Avenue near the corner of 207th St., where his pride and joy was loaded onto a flatbed truck for its last ride — to the junkyard.  A bouquet of flowers adorned Bluey's discolored hood.

"Everybody in the neighborhood knows this car," Ettling said. "People have come up to me and said, 'Ever since I was a little toddler, I've been seeing this car on the street.' And that's a beautiful thing. I think in that way, Bluey's influence and his impact on the neighborhood and his memory, if not him, will certainly live on for many years to come, if not, forever.  Bluey's journey to hunk-of-junk began soon after Ettling bought her. "It got totaled along with three other parked cars on Fort Washington Avenue,” he said.

Bluey was also turned upside down in the Washington Heights riots in 1992, but Bluey was back on the road after $1,500 in repairs.

Along the way, the car became increasingly decrepit — and increasingly beloved.

"It became a neighborhood icon,” he said. “There wasn't a day that went by that some kids didn't stop by and get their picture taken by my car."

One major issue finally drove Bluey off the road: "I was afraid my feet would go through the floor from the rust," Ettling said.

After a Dixieland band performed, New Orleans-style, Bluey was loaded onto the truck and Ettling's neighbors headed to the local bar for a final tribute to an old friend.

Someone yelled out if Ettling intended to buy a new set of wheels.  "I'm not getting a new car," Ettling said. "I need time to heal." From thehondaportal.blogspot.com


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

2012 Honda CR-V Wins Cars.com Shoot Out

Cars.com announced today that the 2012 Honda CR-V is the winner of the Compact SUV Shootout. The shootout pitted six compact SUVs under $25,000 that also get at least a 30 mpg highway rating against each other in a series of tests.

"This was a competitive shootout of an important segment, and we were impressed with all of the vehicles," said Patrick Olsen, Cars.com editor-in-chief. "The winning Honda CR-V is a great choice for compact SUV shoppers because of its impressive lineup of standard features, great comfort and overall ride, all combined with Honda's history of strong reliability."

The Shootout featured testing by experts from Cars.com, USA Today and "MotorWeek." Additionally, a Chicago-based family tested these six vehicles to determine which one fit their needs of comfort, reliability and efficiency.

Vehicle testing included:

•A 200-mile drive ranging from urban streets to a wide-open interstate.

•Driving every vehicle by every expert over the same course to test for overall ride, handling, acceleration & braking.

•One day of testing by a family in the market for a new vehicle; they joined the experts to give their impressions on the six compact SUVs.

"With fuel efficiency and affordability becoming top of mind for many car shoppers, the compact SUV segment is quickly becoming one of the most popular categories," said Olsen. "Not only does every vehicle we tested get a minimum of 30 mpg, but the segment in general is becoming more affordable than ever and coming with an impressive lineup of standard features." Other vehicles tested included the 2012 Chevrolet Equinox, 2013 Ford Escape, 2012 Hyundai Tucson, 2013 Mazda CX-5 and 2012 Kia Sportage.  From: finance.yahoo.com 

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Dude, Where's My Car?

In an unfamiliar city or in a huge parking lot? Just download the Bianchi Honda app!  Never again lose your car with our car locator!  Our app now has a Parking Marker tool plus many new features.

This is more than your average car dealership app!  Not only can you search our inventory and schedule service appointments, but you now have a handful of useful tools right at your fingertips.  Never lose your car again in a parking lot with our Parking Marker tool.  Check for today’s cheapest gas prices in Erie with the touch of a button that connects directly to GasBuddy. This app is even equipped with a flashlight!  You’ll be up-to-date on Honda information, special offers, and connect with us through our social media. 

Get all this and more - just search "Bianchi Honda" in the iTunes or Android Marketplace on your phone.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Gonzo - Bianchi Honda's Pet of the Month

Four million cats and dogs—about one every eight seconds—are put down in U.S. shelters each year. Often these animals are the offspring of cherished family pets. Spay/neuter is a proven way to reduce pet overpopulation, ensuring that every pet has a family to love them.  Many cats and dogs who die as a result of pet overpopulation could have made wonderful pets.

A solution is possible and starts with each of us taking one small step: getting our own pets spayed or neutered. To help stop pet overpopulation further, consider adopting your next pet from an animal shelter.

Bianchi Honda cares about animals, and proudly supports the efforts of the local animal shelters including the A.N.N.A. Shelter and the Humane Society.  As animal lovers, we like to do our part by featuring a "Pet In Need" each month in our newsletter.



This month's PET IN NEED (Pictured at right):


BREED:  Retriever Mix

LOCATION: The A.N.N.A. Shelter in Erie PA

NAME: Gonzo
     
AGE/GENDER: Young Neutered Male

NOTES:
Hi! My name is Gonzo! I am a young neutered male Retriever mix. I am a playful pup with tons of personality! I love people and I get along well with other dogs. I would do best in an active home that can keep up with me as I grow! I love going for walks and I love to play. I am looking for a new place to call home! Please do your research before adopting a puppy to make sure you know what to expect!