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Friday, September 22, 2023

Is it still a good idea to buy a gas-powered car?

 

Is it still a good idea to buy a gas-powered car? Predictions on the migration to electric vehicles.

With a wave of popularity, electric vehicles are beginning to carve out more than their own small corner of the automotive industry. In fact, EVs seem to be taking over. So what does this say about the future of gas-powered vehicles? Are they doomed, or is there still enough reason to buy and drive them? Let’s find out.   

 


Nobody wants to be stuck with antiquated technology. This is why people jump to get the newest iPhone regardless of whether they actually need it or not. Getting left behind the times doesn’t feel good, but what feels worse is the possibility of buying an expensive item that is soon to be obsolete. Imagine purchasing a shiny, new gas-powered vehicle only to find out that everything is soon to be electric.

Will individual parts for gas-guzzlers still be in production in the near future? Will gas stations ever begin shutting down? These questions would seem crazy if asked 20 years ago, but today these make sense—they are legitimate concerns. 

One way to find out if the future is truly electric only or not is to look at what the big car companies are saying. For instance, NPR recently published an interview with the heads of the Ford Motor Company to discuss Ford’s struggling EV sales:

“Legacy automakers have struggled to make EVs profitably. Ford lost a billion dollars on its EV unit last quarter…The company loses money on every Ford Lightning it sells — and that was before it knocked thousands of dollars off the sticker price this summer, trying to keep up with a Tesla-triggered price war that's pulling EV prices down.”

This statement alone bodes well for gas over electric–but we can’t stop reading there. Look at what Ford’s response is to such a massive financial loss: “Despite setbacks, the company that revolutionized the auto industry with the Model T is determined to be a major player in the electric revolution, too.”

The fact that a venerable car company, that is currently losing big money on EVs, is still willing to plug ahead with its EV line says something. Not only that, it looks as though most car companies (worldwide) plan to only produce and sell EVs by the year 2035. Despite the present hiccup in EV sales (at least for Ford), the electric-powered car doesn’t seem to be in danger of disappearing. 

So what of the gas-powered older sibling to the EV? Is it safe to purchase one or will it turn out to be a massive waste of money?

If you think about it, right now might be the best time to buy either a gas- or an electric-powered vehicle. Or both! 2035 is over 10 years away, so going gas isn’t necessarily a bad idea, as we aren’t going to see gas stations or replacement parts disappear anytime soon. On the other side of that, electric is growing in leaps and bounds and we are seeing charging stations pop up all over the country.

So the answer is to buy whatever you want…for now. If the future truly is to be electric, there will be a time (within the next 10-12 years?) when going gas-powered will be futile. But that time has yet to come, and we suggest keeping an eye on what major car companies are doing–not the number of EV sales, but what they plan to do. And for now, it looks like they are all plugging in to electric.

CCP Web Design & Liberty Buick GMC Writer, Andrae Bergeron

 

Sunday, March 26, 2023

Get Your Car Ready To Impress With These Quick Spring Cleaning Tips!

 



Now that spring is here, it's time to give your vehicle a good deep cleaning. Fortunately, deep cleaning doesn’t have to be time-consuming or expensive. Here are some practical tips to help you get a head-start on spring cleaning and ensure your vehicle looks shiny and new!

Wash your tires.

Your tires are often overlooked when it comes to car maintenance, but they should be cleaned regularly. Doing so will keep your tires looking their best while potentially extending their lifespan. Use a soft brush and soapy water to gently scrub away any dirt or debris stuck in the treads. Be sure to rinse off any soap residue after you're done!

Hand-wash the outside.

Hand-washing is the best way to keep your car looking in tip-top shape. Choose a mild soap specifically designed for cars and use two buckets — one with clean water and one with soapy water — to ensure there's no dirt on your sponge or cloth when washing your car’s exterior. Remember to dry off any excess water with a chamois cloth or microfiber towel.

Wipe down and vacuum the interior.

After hand-washing your vehicle’s exterior, it's time to move on to the interior. Wipe down all surfaces with an appropriate cleanser, followed by vacuuming all upholstery, carpets, mats, and crevices. If necessary, you can use an upholstery cleaner for stubborn stains on fabric surfaces.                                                                                                        

Deep clean the carpet and mats.   

When vacuuming is not enough for carpets or mats, it’s time for a deep clean! A steam cleaner is ideal for this job, as it will help remove tough stains without damaging sensitive fabrics or leather in your vehicle interior. If you don't own a steam cleaner, see if any local grocery stores or home improvement stores rent them out. 

Clean the windows.   

As a car owner, it's essential to keep your windows and mirrors clean. Not only does this help improve visibility while driving, but it also helps keep the exterior of your car looking great. You can clean your windows and mirrors with mild car wash soap and some water. 

You may need to use vinegar or an automotive glass cleaner for tougher built-up grime and dirt. If you're dealing with particularly tough spots, start by scraping off the loose dirt with a plastic razor blade before getting out the cleaning products. No matter the method you choose, be sure to dry off the glass surfaces entirely after washing them for optimal results!

Conclusion

Spring cleaning doesn't have to be hard work if you know what steps are necessary to get that like-new shine back into your vehicle! Follow our tips above to make sure that all areas of your vehicle are adequately cleaned from top to bottom before summer rolls around. You’ll be ready to cruise in the warmer weather with confidence!

 

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

What To Do (and Not To Do) To Retain Your Car's Value

 

Owning a car is a big responsibility, and it's essential to keep it in good condition and maintain its value. Whether or not you're planning on selling your vehicle, it's important to know what affects its value so you can make the best decisions for your investment. Liberty Buick GMC shares some simple tips on what to do (and not to do) to help retain your car's value.



Get regular tune-ups and oil changes.

Taking care of your car is one of the most important investments you can make. Regular tune-ups and oil changes help to ensure that your engine works at full capacity for years to come. During a tune-up, mechanics will inspect your engine for any signs of wear and tear that must be attended to for it to continue running smoothly. Oil changes are also critical as they remove any contaminants that build up over time in the engine and lead to a decline in performance.

Don't smoke in your car.

Smoking in your car is not only a nasty and smelly habit, but it can also be an expensive one! The smell will stay around long after you're done smoking, which may turn off potential buyers if you ever plan to sell your car. Plus, it can affect the overall value of the car. In fact, studies have shown that smokers looking to resell their cars may be looking at anywhere from a 10-25% drop in value due to the smell lingering.

 

So not only is it bad for your current passengers' health and well-being, but it can also cost you money down the road when it's time to sell. Keep everyone safe and healthy by not smoking in your car - no one wants to ride in an "ashtray on wheels."

Keep your car clean, both inside and out.

Cleaning your car is an important part of regular maintenance. Regularly caring for your vehicle's interior and exterior will make it more pleasant to ride in and keep it in like-new condition for years to come. There’s no easier way to show how much you care about your car than by eliminating dirt, grime, and other debris from its interior and exterior surfaces. Remember, a messy car is not just unattractive — it is a sign of neglect — so don’t leave the cleaning until later!

Avoid parking in direct sunlight.

Taking care of your car's exterior can seem like a daunting task, but there are some easy steps you can take to ensure it looks presentable and stays in its best condition. For example, try not to park in direct sunlight. Sitting outside for long periods of time under the hot sun can cause fading and sun damage to various parts of your car like the trim, dashboard, and interior plastics; whenever you have the option, opt for a spot that doesn't get too much sun exposure.

Don't modify your car too much.

It can be awfully tempting to go all out when it comes to modifying your car. But remember, the more you change, the less value your car will have when it comes time to sell it. A few cosmetic changes here and there shouldn't do too much harm, but keeping things simple is ideal. Even if certain major features look great and sound cool on paper, they could end up costing you in the long run if they decrease the resale value of your car.

Be careful with how you use your car.

Driving too hard or pushing your car beyond its limits can be a costly decision in the short and long term. Your vehicle is designed to operate within specific parameters, beyond which it may not reach the same level of performance you are used to and may even break down.

 

That's why it is essential to drive responsibly and follow the manufacturer's instructions for regular maintenance. Keeping an eye on your speedometer gauge, refraining from aggressive driving (i.e. sudden stops and acceleration), and adhering to general road safety rules will help ensure that your car lasts longer and performs at its full potential with fewer issues along the way!

Come to Liberty Buick GMC

Resale value is crucial for anyone selling a vehicle, and maintaining your car's value starts with how you treat it today. If you need to repair any issues with your vehicle or set up a regular maintenance schedule, connect with the service center at Liberty Buick GMC. Taking care of your car means that it will take care of you, and we can make the process easier for you!


Author: Alex Watson

 

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Electric or Gas? Key Considerations When Deciding What Car To Buy

 

When you're in the market for a new car, one of the primary decisions to make is buying an electric or gas-powered model. Both have their pros and cons, and it can be tough to determine which option is best for you. In this blog post, Liberty Buick GMC explores some of the key considerations when choosing between an electric and gas-powered car. 

Electric vs Gas Cars: The Basics

First, let’s go over the essential differences between electric and gas vehicles:


  • Electric cars are powered by electricity from batteries, while gas cars run on gasoline.
  • Electric cars are typically more expensive than gas ones but are also more efficient. That means you'll save money on fuel in the long run.
  • Electric cars emit no emissions, so they're better for the environment. Gas cars produce emissions that contribute to air pollution and climate change.
  • Electric cars have a shorter range than gas cars, so you'll need to plan your trips carefully. Gas cars can travel much further on a single tank of gasoline.

 

Both electric and gas cars have their pros and cons, so it's crucial to choose the right one for your needs.

Pros of Electric Cars 

Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular, and it’s not hard to see why. They’re environmentally friendly, they’re cheaper to operate than gas cars, and they’re fun to drive. But there are some other benefits of electric cars that you may not be aware of. 

 

For instance, electric cars don’t have any emissions, so they don’t contribute to air pollution. They’re also very quiet, allowing you to enjoy a quieter ride. And since electric cars don’t have any fluids that need to be constantly replenished, they’re much easier to maintain than gas cars.

Cons of Electric Cars 

Although electric cars have many benefits, there are also some drawbacks to consider. One of the biggest disadvantages is the initial cost of the car. Electric cars can be much more expensive than traditional gas cars, making them out of reach for many buyers. 

 

It’s also worth considering that electric cars require a dedicated charging station, which can add to the overall cost. Another downside to electric cars is their range. Unlike gas cars, which can be refueled quickly and easily, electric cars can take hours to charge, and may only have a range of a few hundred miles. This can be problematic for long-distance travel or for people who live in rural areas with limited access to charging stations. 

 

Finally, electric cars can put a strain on the electrical grid. Although this is not typically a problem in well-developed countries, it can be an issue in places with less reliable power sources.

Gas Engines vs. Electric Motors 

Despite the growth of electric vehicles, a large number of car buyers still want the power and sound that comes from gas engines. Many people enjoy the experience of stepping on the gas pedal and feeling the power of the engine. This is especially the case with pickup trucks and muscle cars, where the engine's roar is an essential part of the car’s character. Not only does it provide a thrill, it also serves as a warning to other drivers that they are in for a wild ride.

 

The sound of a gas engine gives enthusiasts something to be proud of and other drivers something to respect. It’s the sound of power and performance that can’t be matched with electric vehicles. With the rise in popularity of electric cars, some drivers are worried that the unique sound of a gas engine will become less common on the roads. But fortunately for them, many car companies are looking to maintain the sound of their engines while making them more environmentally friendly.

Charging Stations and Infrastructure

The advent of electric vehicles has created a new demand for charging stations and infrastructure. While there are many different types of chargers on the market, most public charging stations use Level 2 chargers, which can charge a vehicle in three to six hours. Level 3 chargers, also known as DC fast chargers, can charge a vehicle in 30-60 minutes but are not as widely available. 

 

To support the growing number of electric vehicles, having a robust charger infrastructure in place is crucial. This includes both public and private charging stations, as well as home chargers for those who have access to off-street parking.

 

Congress recently passed a bill that allocates $5 billion in funding (over five years) to states to build up their EV charging infrastructure. Each state will undoubtedly distribute its shares differently, but the ultimate goal of the bill is for there to be EV chargers every 50 miles. And as home chargers improve by the year, now could be an excellent time to invest in an electric car. 

 

Conclusion

 

When it comes time to make a decision about what car to buy, there are many factors to consider. Some people might be swayed by the environmental benefits of electric cars, others might prefer the convenience of gas-powered vehicles. No matter which side of the debate you come down on, Liberty Buick GMC is here to help. We can connect you with our experts who can walk you through all your options and help you find the perfect vehicle for your needs. Electric or gas? The choice is yours!

Author:  Alex Watson, CCP Web Design Writer

 

Monday, August 23, 2021

GM’s Self-Driving, Moon Car

 New Car Charlotte NC

According to U.S. News & World Report, “On Wednesday, May 26, 2021, Lockheed and GM announced that they would combine their technological and manufacturing expertise to build the electric vehicles for NASA’s Artemis program, named after the twin sister of Apollo in Greek mythology (Lockheed Martin, GM via AP).” This is the first step towards revisiting the moon and ultimately returning to Mars. 

This recently-formed relationship between GM and Lockheed has come about in the hopes of providing NASA with vehicles that are able to handle off-roading conditions, but without all the bulky weight that usually comes with that capability. They need to be light and rugged and able to perform better than the standard Lunar Rovers NASA has used in the past, even as far back as the 1970s—which were also designed by the GM Company. 

GM and Lockheed working together are important for NASA because without having better mobility it is going to be difficult to further explore the wonders of the moon, not to mention expanding those explorations towards Mars. Just imagine what could be found if astronauts could venture farther than 4.5 miles from where they landed. With the likes of these two venerated companies, NASA will likely have their new space SUVs very soon. 

The goal of the Artemis program is to have a return mission to the moon in 2024. By then, the plan is to have the first set of rovers that are able to carry two astronauts at once, and another rover type that can drive autonomously. A self-driving rover could explore a broader landscape, particularly those areas too dangerous for astronauts to go. It’s truly an exciting and progressive move that will surely bring about some exciting discoveries.  

The Driverless Car is Nearly Upon Us

What once sounded like complete futuristic fantasy is now upon us: the autonomous car. Though we are not seeing them out and about just yet, the reality of the driverless car is very near. 

It’s so close in fact, car companies such as BMW, Mercedes, Lexus, and Tesla are all working with the likes of Google and Apple to bring to life the car of the future. Sure, we’re not quite there yet, we are in what is considered to be the advanced testing stage and then production. Meaning that these machine-operated vehicles can, and will, be on the road. Countries all over the world are swarming to get in on the action by throwing millions of dollars towards the process of integrating self-drivers into society. 

So what is keeping us from moving beyond the “advanced testing” stage? There seem to be some technical and ethical challenges engineers are struggling to solve. For instance, the driverless car will use cameras, radar, and lasers—yes, lasers—to measure distance and shapes. This is to help the vehicles “see” as a human would. And though efforts are being made to help driverless cars communicate with other cars, buildings, and signs, the problem remains that these vehicles are not able to communicate with other human drivers. What will the relationship of the driverless car be with the human-driven car? What happens if they collide? Who is at fault? These questions only scratch the surface of the depths of thought required to drive in high traffic, highways, and emergency situations, but there is no reason why companies such as GM can't find ways of solving these setbacks. 

While we wait for the driverless era to come upon us, there are plenty of new and used GM vehicles on the Liberty Buick GMC lot and at great prices. 

Let’s be honest, the price of a vehicle can vary among different dealerships, but at the end of the day, most places will price-match, or at least get the numbers close. Though price does matter when it comes to buying a car, it’s not the biggest issue. What’s more important is the experience. At Liberty Buick GMC, it’s our transparency that is the secret of our success. All of our sales representatives, as well as all our technicians, believe you should never leave a dealership with an uneasy feeling in your gut. 

We never want you to feel confused or duped into any purchase. Visit us at Liberty Buick GMC and we will help you find your next vehicle!

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

What to Expect from the Upcoming GMC Hummer EV SUV (and How to Reserve Yours)

 GMC Hummer EV SUV

In 2020, it’s almost as if automakers banded together to provide some hope to fans of classic off-road vehicles—something positive in a year that would prove difficult for so many people for a variety of reasons. Surely, that’s why we’ve seen the reemergence of several legendary 4x4 nameplates, right?

Or, it could simply be that automakers are not going to let their competitors one-up them (admittedly, this is the most likely reason). Whatever the case, here we are in 2021, and we’ve learned that one of the most anticipated vehicles in recent memory is set to hit dealerships in early 2023: the GMC Hummer EV SUV. If you thought the Humvees of old were tough, well, it’s safe to say that this new era will not disappoint. 

GMC is accepting reservations for its new creation, and there are no strings attached. All you have to do is register for your preferred trim and pay a fully refundable $100 deposit. That’s right—registering puts you under no obligation to actually buy the vehicle, but it will hold your spot in line. Whether you’re dead-set on purchasing the GMC Hummer EV SUV or are just a spectator, there’s really no downside to making a reservation. 

Liberty Buick GMC is here with the skinny on what consumers can look forward to from the 2024 Hummer EV SUV, as well as some details about the registration process:

 

GMC Hummer EV SUV Trims

As with the pickup version, the GMC Hummer EV SUV is set to offer four trims over the first several years of its release, all varying in features and price: the Edition 1, 3X, 2X, and 2. Here’s the gist of what we know about each model:

 

Hummer EV Edition 1

The first trim of Hummer EV SUVs is called the “Edition 1.” It is set to roll into dealerships in early 2023 as a 2024 model, and it will be the fully-loaded version of the SUV. 

While this run of special editions is limited, GMC has not articulated exactly how many will be available. We do know that reservations for the Edition 1 are full, but consumers can still get on the waitlist, which could come in handy if a considerable number of reserved consumers back out or if the automaker decides to raise the ceiling on production. 

For the initial launch, the GMC Hummer EV SUV Edition 1 will come in Moonshot Green Matte exterior paint with black above the beltline. The grille consists of a crystal light that displays “HUMMER,” and there are several “H” graphics sprinkled around the SUV. As far as power goes, you can expect up to 830 horsepower and a 0-60 mph of 3.0 seconds. The first available model will be an on-road edition that includes 22-inch premium wheels, assist steps, special badging, and floor liners. The price is $105,595, which is $7,000 less than the Edition 1 of its pickup truck sibling. 

Buyers who want the off-road package will need to spare $5,000 more, and in return, will get 18-inch wheels with 35-inch tires, underbody armor, heavy-duty half shafts, rock sliders, and a front eLocker and virtual rear lockers. Even bigger tires (37-inch) will be an option from dealers. 

 

Other Trims

The Hummer EV SUV 3X and 2X models are expected to arrive at dealerships in Spring 2023. The former still offers three electric motors and starts at $99,995. The latter is equipped with two motors, is estimated at 625 hp and a 0-60 mph of 4.0 seconds, and comes with a starting price of $89,995. The base two-motor Hummer EV SUV (the EV2) is anticipated for a release in spring 2024 at $79,995. It provides the same power as the 2X, though the range on a single charge falls from 300 to 250 miles. This model uses 400-volt fast charging, but you can opt for 800 volts, which is what all other Hummer EV SUV models come with. 

 

How to Reserve Your Hummer EV SUV

If you’re sold on getting a 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV, or even if you’re still, on the fence, it’s easy to reserve your spot. Simply log on to the GMC Hummer EV microsite and follow these four steps: 

1. Pick a Trim 

2. Select a Dealer 

3. Fill Out Your Information

4. Sign a Registration Agreement

Keep in mind the release dates when choosing a trim, as there will be more models and colors released over time. Any participating GMC dealer is viable for selection, and Liberty Buick GMC is here for you! Once you complete the registration online and receive a confirmation email, we will contact you to complete your purchase order. 

Remember—all reservations are refundable. As long as you reach out to your dealer and request a refund before your purchase order is submitted, you will get your $100 back. 

 

Conclusion

The upcoming Hummer EV SUV is primed to meet—if not exceed—all expectations. If you can budget for the price and wait time, then you can get your hands on the reborn legend in a couple of years. Don’t forget to make your reservation now, and give us a call at Liberty Buick GMC to finish your order!

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Buick! Buick! Buick! Coming Hot Off the Line at a Great Low Price

 All New Buick Available at Liberty Buick GMC

Buicks are one of America’s most reliable brands, and now more than ever, Buick’s dedication to building formidable, classic vehicles is paying off. Since American-made cars are coming off the line faster than ever, there are more Buick vehicles available, and as always, at a great price. At Liberty Buick GMC, we have everything you need to know about why this year is the best year to buy a Buick. 

Over the past seven years, Buick has managed to completely overhaul its entire lineup of vehicles. The veteran car company has taken a classic that has been around longer than most other sedans, the Regal, and successfully turned it into a luxurious, sturdy, and powerful machine—something many other American car companies are still struggling to produce in a sedan. Buick has also created something new and enticing in the Encore, a compact SUV. This sporty ride has helped provide a new face for Buick, something brighter and more vibrant, and this “new vibe” seems to be working for the car company. If Buick has lacked in distant years with marketing themselves as a competitive car company, it sure doesn’t show now. Buick is not only in the game, they are upfront helping to lead the charge.

 

A Couple of Our Favorites

The Buick Encore and the Buick Enclave are excellent SUV choices. Each has its own unique characteristics and special features, but they both share in Buick’s commitment to quality, and both have served as a perfect foil to overpriced, luxury SUVs. With the Encore and Enclave, you get the luxury, not the superfluous cost.  

Let’s start with the Buick Encore. Slated as a “Premium Small SUV,” this is slightly smaller of the two SUVs, and though it might not be considered as family-friendly as the Enclave, the Encore is perfect for the commuter. It comes with premium comfort, a quiet ride, and a number of impressive features. Under the hood, the all-new Buick Encore has a 1.4-liter turbocharged, four-cylinder engine with six-speed automatic transmission. It sits high, and even though it’s not the biggest SUV on the lot, it still has plenty of room to stretch and store and relax. As anyone who lives in or near the city knows, traffic in Charlotte is fun. The standstill can be painful, but it doesn’t have to be, especially with great fuel economy. 24 mpg city and 32 mpg highway keep dollars in your pocket—honestly, these numbers sound more like that of a small sedan than an SUV. But the Encore is not your normal SUV: Rather than a gas-guzzling six or eight-cylinder engine, the Encore incorporates a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that saves you at the pump but gets you moving when you need to. And, it comes with the Buick Infotainment System, and available Alexa Built-In, which keep your hands free and always connected.

Though the pollen is just a tad disagreeable at the moment, once everything is in bloom and the Allegra has kicked in, you remember that the nice thing about living in a city with winding roads, arching hills, and endless trees is the natural beauty they provide. This is where the comfort of the Buick Encore comes into play. The substantially plush front seats keep you comfortable for long periods of time. The surprisingly spacious back seats have plenty of room for stretching out and enjoying the seemingly always-green landscapes of the QC. And the mix of muted colors and line-work throughout the Encore’s interior induce a calm, tranquil atmosphere, keeping you happy the entire ride home.

Enclave

Buick’s truest family vehicle is the Enclave. Buick created the Enclave back in 2008 with the understanding that modern drivers needed something that had the look and sophistication of a luxury SUV, but the roominess and comfort of a minivan. The result was a high-selling crossover vehicle that continues to be praised for its classy look—chrome waterfall grille and curvy line work throughout the body—and its ability to haul up to seven passengers without feeling stuffed.

With its three rows of seating, it can hold up to seven passengers comfortably. Its ultra-smooth ride is due to the tough 3.6-liter, V-6 engine, which has noticeable punch and power. The “Three Row, Premium SUV” Enclave comes with 4-wheel antilock disc brakes, nine-speed automatic transmission, all-wheel drive, plus available WiFi hotspots and so much more.

Whether you are a single commuter or a small family driver looking for something smooth and stylish, or you need something roomy and powerful enough for fun trips with the entire crew, Buick has the vehicle for you.

 

What We Have on the Lot

Buick wins for having some of the best deals in pricing this November. Not only is the Buick company doing a bang-up job at reintroducing its lineup to the general public with innovative designs and superior performance, but it also knows the importance of offering a great deal. For instance, right now you can finance varying models for as low as zero percent and get incredible cash-back rebates (be sure to check out other small-print dealer rebates too).

Here are some examples of what you can save this year at Liberty Buick GMC:

2020 Buick Encore GX Preferred

  • MSRP: $27,780
  • Discounts: Dealer Discount ($3,333), Loaner Discount ($1,000), Purchase Allowance ($3,700)
  • Our Price: $19,747

2020 Buick Envision Essence Group

  • MSRP: $41,445
  • Discounts: Dealer Discount ($4,973), Purchase Allowance ($6,450)
  • Our Price: $30,022

2020 Buick Encore GX Select

  • MSRP: $30,495
  • Discounts: Dealer Discount ($3,659), Purchase Allowance ($3,700)
  • Our Price: $23,136

2020 Buick Enclave Premium 

  • MSRP: $52,400
  • Discounts: Dealer Discount ($6,026), Purchase Allowance ($5,950)
  • Our Price: $40,424

 

Top 5 Reasons To Buy A Buick 

The Buick brand continues to accelerate as vehicle sales increase among an ever-growing customer base. The American car company’s updated marketing plan and bold new colors and designs are keeping Buick relevant, innovative, and impressive—increasingly to younger drivers. Here are five reasons you should be driving a one:

  1. A competitive lineup. Over the recent years, Buick has overhauled its complete lineup of vehicles. Paying more attention to details such as performance, up-to-date technology, design, and safety, Buick has been able to create a collection of cars and SUVs that hold high levels of luxury at a reasonable price.
  2. Luxury at a low price. Buick is considered a luxury line of vehicles, and if you have driven any of the new models, you’re likely to agree. The extra-smooth ride and handling. The plush seats and calm, cool interior lighting. It all makes you feel like you are in something elegant and expensive. But what makes this luxury car company unique is the level of quality you get for such a reasonable price. Buick has bridged the gap between reasonable pricing and high quality. And continuously high sales and vehicle ratings show this is paying off big.
  3. No strings attached. When buying a Buick there are no gimmicks. What you see is what you get. All warranties, for used or new Buicks, are clear and honest, and you never have to worry about inflated costs for basic necessities like oil changes and tire replacements. The Buick brand works against the notion that all car companies and car sellers are trying to pull the wool over the consumer’s eyes. A clear and honest approach to car building and selling is the only way Buick operates.
  4. A bright future. Buick is the oldest running American car company. And it is thriving. Buicks sell all over the world—China is actually the company’s biggest market. And the company has big plans for impressive new vehicles to come out. When you buy Buick you support quality craftsmanship, honest marketing, and good old American ingenuity.

No matter how you cut it, Buick is pretty impressive. It’s not just the vehicles they make, it’s the thought and care that goes into every detail of the entire process. They choose to be honest and forthright in what they do. There are no scandals, no pretending to be something they are not. And that’s the same type of operation being run at Liberty Buick GMC. We are here to serve you, and that means honesty and expertise from start to finish. Come in and see us today at Liberty Buick GMC and let us get you into a brand new Buick or GMC—you will be glad you made the choice to car shop with us.

Monday, March 29, 2021

General Motors Doubles Down on All-Electric Future

 GM All Electric Vehicle in Charlotte NC

General Motors has made no secret about its plans for electric vehicles in the future. For several years, the auto manufacturer has released EV concepts and information for its four primary brands: GMC, Buick, Chevrolet, and Cadillac. 

Those plans have only strengthened in recent months. GM seems more convinced than ever that the future of the auto industry lies in all-electric vehicles that not only will benefit the environment but will ultimately cost less to drive. Part of the plan is to release 30 new EVs by the 2025 model year. Below, we’ll look at GM’s strategy.

GMC and Buick’s upcoming EVs.

30 EVs by 2025 

If there were any doubts about GM’s commitment to fighting climate change and raising the bar for the rest of the auto industry, those doubts were laid to rest in recent months. We now know that GM has big plans for electrification and is working hard to execute the plans within a relatively quick timeframe.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, GM announced that it would invest $20 billion in electric and autonomous vehicles through 2025. That number has now changed to $27 billion. Not too long ago, the automaker had also said that it would be launching 20 new EVs by 2023, most of which would only be available for the China market, where there is a higher demand for EVs. However, GM recently announced a change of plans: It will release 30 EVs by 2025, and North Americans will have access to more than two-thirds of them. The GMC, Buick, Chevrolet, and Cadillac brands will all offer EVs. 

For GM, these plans stem from an overarching goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2040. To accomplish this goal, the manufacturer will seek to cease production of all gasoline- and diesel-powered vehicles by 2035. GM also hopes to power all of its U.S. facilities with 100% renewable energy by 2030, along with its international facilities by 2035. 

 

Upcoming Buick/GMC EVs 

While there are many GM electric vehicles on the horizon, let’s take a quick look at some of the upcoming EVs from the GMC and Buick brands:

GMC

For decades, the Hummer models were known as being mean, gas-guzzling machines. After being discontinued in 2010, GM is resurrecting Hummer as a GMC sub-brand for the 2022 model year. We’ll see two forms of the all-new Hummer: a pickup truck (SUT) in 2022 and an SUV in 2023. Both models will be all-electric. And both models will be meaner than ever. 

Here’s what we know so far about the Hummer EV SUT:

  • It will offer up to 1,000 horsepower.
  • The powertrain will include up to three electric motors. 
  • The truck will go about 350 miles on a charge.
  • It will get you to 60 mph in just three seconds. 

It appears that the Hummer EV SUT will be a dream for off-road enthusiasts. It will showcase the “Crab Walk” mode, a four-wheel-drive feature that allows you to drive diagonally. Drivers will also have the option of an adjustable air suspension and removable roof panels. The 2022 GMC Hummer EV SUT is set for release in late 2021. 

Buick 

According to public knowledge, there are at least two Buick electric vehicles in the works (though several other concepts are circulating). The Buick brand is making significant strides in China, where demand for EVs is much higher due to stricter emission standards. As of now, it’s unclear whether Buick will release EVs in North America within the next couple of years or whether the EVs will debut in the China market and make their way to the States shortly after that. 

We do know that GM has unveiled the development of two electric SUVs. According to the automaker, one model will provide “more conventional crossover proportions.” Expect this SUV to be geared toward families with an emphasis on interior space and cargo. The other Buick all-electric SUV is being developed with “a greater emphasis on form and athletic fashion.” Along with more expressive proportions, this SUV is likely to cater more to single people and couples. 

 

Conclusion 

The future is electric. And no auto manufacturer is capitalizing on this prediction more than GM. By confidently setting ambitious goals for an all-electric lineup and carbon-neutral facilities, and by already taking actionable steps toward these goals, GM firmly establishes its place in the industry as a visionary automaker.

Only time will tell how the details of this master plan pan out. But it’s safe to say that the future is bright. 

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Buying a Car at the End of the Year: Why the Pros Outweigh the Cons

 

If you’re in the market for a new car, chances are you’ve heard or read about how the end of the year is the optimal time to buy. And it’s true. There are several times throughout the year that you’ll be able to find some legitimate deals, discounts, and incentives at car dealerships across the country. But you probably won’t find any that match the savings opportunities you’ll see in late December. 

However, there are pros and cons to almost every decision in life, and buying a vehicle is no different. With great end-of-year savings often come a few drawbacks. 

Our dealership thrives on helping each of our customers find a vehicle that meets their wants, needs, and budget. That’s why we’ve provided some information and advice about weighing the pros and cons of buying at the end of the year:

 

The Pros

A lot of things happen at car dealerships as the end of each year approaches. Typically, in late summer or fall, the first vehicles from the next model year start to become available to dealerships across the country. To dealers, selling next year’s model is almost always easier than selling last year’s model. This means that they are often more willing to cut deals on a wide range of vehicles from the previous model year. As you can imagine, the closer it gets to the end of the year, the deeper the savings opportunities grow for car buyers. 

October is when the discounts really start to bloom. Then, November comes, along with the Black Friday holiday, which brings significant sales and promotions in its own right. 

December? Well, you get the picture. At this point, dealers are quite eager to make room in their lots for next year’s models, so the discounts can get deep. A lot of the time, even car manufacturers offer incentives (e.g., cashback offers, great lease deals, 0% interest, etc.) to help dealers clear out their lots for new inventory. 

Another factor to consider is that salespeople are required to meet monthly, quarterly, and yearly sales quotas. By the end of December, all of these quotas come together. If a salesperson has yet to satisfy their quota(s), they will be far more likely to offer you impressive discounts and incentives. 

The benefits of buying a 2020 model right now are quite clear. Simply put, you get a brand new vehicle at a significantly lower price. And if you don’t care about certain upgrades that may come with next year’s model, it very well might be the best decision you could make. 

 

The Cons 

There are some disadvantages to buying a vehicle from the previous model year worth considering before you make your decision. First, your vehicle will be a year old when you drive it off the lot. Yes, it will be brand new to you, but this could affect your resale value down the road. For example, if you are trying to choose between a discounted 2020 model and a 2021 model that isn’t discounted, consider this: Even though both vehicles are brand new and sitting on the lot next to each other, years from now, buyers will think of your 2020 vehicle as a year older, which will impact the resale value. This depreciation could consume some of the savings you gained from purchasing the discounted 2020 model. 

Also, buying a vehicle at the end of the model year means that you might miss out on new technology and features that come with the newer model. Moreover, if the vehicle is undergoing a complete redesign for the new model year, the differences between the vehicles will be far more drastic, and you could be leaving the lot with a vehicle that's design is already outdated.

 

The Verdict 

The end of the year is a great time to buy a vehicle. If you choose a 2020 model, you’ll likely get deep discounts and incentives thrown into the mix. As long as you don’t care about missing out on any upgrades and features offered by the 2021 model, going with the 2020 model is your best bet. This is also the case if you plan to own the vehicle for many years to come because the depreciation probably won’t make much of a difference to you. Furthermore, since it’s the end of the year, you might not have quite as many vehicles to choose from, though that will likely only be a problem if you have a specific make and model in mind. 

If you typically buy or lease a new vehicle every two to three years, then you might consider buying the 2021 model to get all of the newest technology and features. And since it’s the end of the year, you may still be able to get a deal, even on a new model.

Are you interested in seeing a wide selection of 2020 and 2021 models? Schedule an appointment or come by Liberty Buick GMC to see what we have and inquire about the top-notch deals going on here!

Monday, December 7, 2020

The Best Truck Tailgates of 2020 (and How GM’s Revolutionary MulitPro Tailgate Came to Be)

 

For more than a century, all tailgates on pickup trucks served the same basic function, and they also looked quite similar. In short, a tailgate on any model was pretty much just a hinged door that opened and closed downward at the end of a truck bed. However, in 2006, Honda released the Ridgeline pickup truck, which offered a double-hinged tailgate that opened sideways as well as downward. 

Since then, the purpose of a tailgate has become much more than providing practical access to the truck bed. Many manufacturers have been pouring lots of time and money into tailgate development as they look to get a leg up in the uber-competitive pickup segment. The result? Motorization, power locking, barn-door splits, convertible work surfaces, drop steps, and many more features can be found on America’s best selling trucks. 

Though most of these trucks are boasting more impressive tailgates than in the past, not all tailgates are created equally. Below, we’ve compared the gates of five trucks so that you can see what each model offers, and we’ve also recounted a brief history of the groundbreaking MultiPro System developed by General Motors.

 

A TALE OF FIVE TAILGATES 

Let’s start with five major pickup trucks and the features offered by their tailgates: 

 

The GMC Sierra

The MultiPro System is by far the most impressive and functional tailgate on the market, and it’s exclusive to the GMC Sierra, coming standard on all SLT, AT4, and Denali models. What makes the MultiPro stand out? Well, a lot of things. It provides pickup owners with six different functions, each of which solves a practical problem faced by those who work from their truck. Also, the tailgate is lightweight, strong, and durable, and each component is made with quality materials. Oh yeah, and the engineers at GM managed to make this wonder of a tailgate cost-effective. 

In the most basic sense, the MultiPro System is two different tailgates in one. The main gate is hinged and functions as a conventional tailgate. Within the panel of the primary gate is a smaller gate. Operating these two gates in various ways is how you get the six functions of the MultiPro. 

It allows for easier access to items in the front of the bed by bringing you several inches closer to the bed floor. It turns into a seat and an entry step. It converts into a standing work surface and separates storage into two tiers. And there’s even a weatherproof Kicker audio system built into the tailgate that pushes 50 watts RMS per channel; complete with a USB port and auxiliary input, this sound system sounds remarkably powerful and crisp. Yes, the MultiPro is all it’s cracked up to be. 

 

The Ford F-150 

Ford was reasonably quick to respond to the Ridgeline’s disruption of the pickup market. In 2009, a drop-down step and folding grab-handle system were added to the F-150 and Super Duty models, which was considered quite innovative at the time. However, no other notable improvements were made to the tailgate until now. For the 2021 model year, Ford has introduced a re-tooled work-surface tailgate that is sure to please both those who work on construction sites and those who drive their truck recreationally. 

Perhaps the best function of the newest Ford F-150 tailgate is its pairing with the ProPower onboard generator, which makes for a truly effective charging station and workspace. Also, the tailgate is equipped with clamp pockets; this allows workers to clamp a variety of objects to the tailgate without it damaging the outer shell of the gate. Moreover, there are plenty of depressions to hold pencils, cups, and other items, as well as new side-mounted cleats that function both as tie-down locations and bottle openers. 

One downside with the new F-150 tailgate—other than the absence of several of the functions offered by the MultiPro tailgate—is that the gate only swings down the traditional way. This makes it more difficult to access items deep in the truck bed.  

 

The Ram 1500

In the 2019 model year, Ram released its multifunction tailgate on the 1500 pickup models. In one respect, the tailgate is a conventional drop-down gate that can be operated with a remote. But it also contains a 60-40 split that enables the gate to open sideways. This allows for easier access to the truck bed for loading and unloading cargo. And unlike some of its competitors, the Ram 1500 tailgate can be opened and closed when using a trailer. 

The Rambox is another notable feature of the 1500 truck bed. This storage unit is built into the bed, it’s lockable, and it has weatherstripping inside to keep water out. It also comes with a drain plug, which makes it perfect for storing ice, drinks, food, and many other things. 

Though the multifunctional tailgate is better than previous Ram tailgates, it lacks adequate recessed areas and slots, which significantly limits the use of the truck bed as a workspace. 

 

The Honda Ridgeline

The newest Honda Ridgeline tailgate is very similar to the 2006 version that shook up the pickup truck industry. It still has dual hinges that allow for the gate to open and close the traditional way or to the side. This makes it easier to load and unload cargo in the trunk bed, along with providing quick access to the trunk/cooler under the bed. As of 2020, the Ridgeline tailgate comes with remote locking. 

You can also opt for speakers in the truck bed that play whatever you have running through the truck’s main audio system. It’s worth noting, however, that these speakers leave much to be desired and that the sound quality is nowhere close to that offered by the truck bed audio system of the GMC Sierra. 

 

The Chevrolet Silverado

Some critics claim that there are not enough differences between the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra to justify the price gap. The tailgates on the two pickup models are just one of many examples of why that’s not true, as the MultiPro tailgate is exclusive to the Sierra and not available on any Silverado models. 

Though it’s nothing compared to the revolutionary MultiPro system, the Silverado does offer some modernity with its tailgate. A power-operated gate is standard on the High Country trim and optional on the LTZ. By using the key fob, a button in the cab, or a button on the tailgate, you can easily open and close the gate. The sprawling “CHEVROLET” stamp across the tailgate adds a nice touch as well. 

 

THE STORY BEHIND GM’S MULTIPRO TAILGATE 

There’s no question that GM has a leg up in the tailgate race right now, and it’s hard to imagine that a more innovative tailgate than the MultiPro System will be produced in the near future. And there also happens to be an interesting story about how the tailgate was created:

 

A Covert Operation

The MultiPro tailgate was kept a secret—even from the majority of GM employees—until its reveal in March 2018. Why? Because a few GM engineers recognized early on that they were onto something revolutionary. 

This is how Derek Patterson, the lead integration engineer on the project, described it: "We had a 3D printed version of the tailgate that we kept covered with a lock on the door. We'd put it on a gurney and wheel it in the conference room to work on it, then wheel it back to the storage room. We did this all in secret. I kept a list of those who knew about it. No one ever showed anything over Skype."

 

How It Started 

One day in 2009, technician Jim Gobart was asked by his manager to solve a problem. The manager complained about how cargo always seemed to slide to the front of his truck bed, making it hard to reach. Within a few days, Gobart presented a few ideas to his boss. 

He thought about folding the two-foot-tall tailgate in half and then folding the second part down, which would bring a person several inches closer to the front of the truck bed. "Then I thought, if I put another flap on the inside of that and it folds out horizontal, you now have a stair step. I thought that would be very nice for someone who works out of the back of that truck."

Gobart then figured out ways to add storage and seating to the tailgate. After that, he got the go-ahead to develop a mock version. This took about a month and consisted of cutting up two gates and folding them into one. 

The GM leaders loved this first iteration of the MultiPro System, but there were a few hurdles that kept it out of further development and production for about ten years:

  1. GM was entering bankruptcy at the peak of the Great Recession, which meant that investing in such an elaborate tailgate design wasn’t practical.
  2. The GMC Sierra was soon reaching the end of its product cycle, so it didn’t make sense to introduce such a revolutionary tailgate for the model at the time. 
  3. There was still a need for a ton of product testing and refinement.

 

The Innovation Hub

By 2014, GM was in a position to revisit the MultiPro tailgate idea. Though he loved the accessibility and versatility of Gobart’s initial design, Patterson was concerned about the hatches. So, he presented the idea to the newly-formed GM Innovation Hub—a group of GM employees that exists to spark inspiration and creative ideas from various departments. 

This resulted in ideas for a variety of improvements, including ergonomic changes that would help prevent people from bumping their arms when using the tailgate. 

 

The Customer Clinic 

After the Innovation Hub did their part, Patterson asked Gobart to build another MultiPro prototype so they could use it in an upcoming customer clinic. The new-and-improved tailgate was installed on a 2014 Sierra and sent off to the clinic.

At these clinics, the customers don’t know what manufacturers are present. All they see is a tailgate, as the rest of the pickup truck is covered by a curtain. Overall, the tailgate got rave reviews, and people wanted it for their truck. 

Three big things were learned from the clinic. First of all, most customers said the entry step was the most important component. A close second was the ability to get closer to the front of the truck bed for easy access to cargo. And the two-tier storage was a big hit as well.

 

The Testing

From there, it was time for rigorous testing so that GM could develop the tailgate that is now included on the GMC Sierra. The complexity of the tailgate meant that lots of mule versions (23, to be exact) and computer analyses had to be done at GM’s proving grounds and labs. Over the course of almost four years, hundreds of tests—the most ever for any GM piece of equipment—were performed to ensure the tailgate would remain lightweight, strong, and durable. In 2018, it was approved for production.

 

Conclusion 

These days, the tailgate can be a legitimate selling point for a pickup truck. Many of the most successful pickup manufacturers are investing heavily in making their tailgates more innovative and practical for customers. So far, GM’s MultiPro System is in a league of its own, and the overwhelming response from customers suggests that all those years developing and testing the tailgate were well spent. If you want to see it for yourself, be sure to schedule a test drive in one of our new Sierra 1500s at Liberty Buick GMC!

Monday, November 23, 2020

Easy Tips for Prepping Your Vehicle for Winter Weather

 

Coming up on the Thanksgiving holiday means more than preparing to down way too much food and see extended family for the first time in a year. In many areas, it’s also the perfect time to get your vehicle ready for winter weather. Not only do you want your vehicle to make it through the next few months unscathed, but you want to ensure that you and your family stay safe. Whether you’re dealing with snow, sleet, freezing rain, and/or blistering temperatures, here are some simple ways to prepare your vehicle (and yourself) for winter:

 

Watch the Tires 

Having reliable tires is critical to your safety, particularly in winter weather. Once the temperature drops, it can cause your tire pressure to drop significantly. At least once a month, check the PSI in your tires and add air if necessary; typically, you can find the ideal PSI for your vehicle inside the driver's door jam.

Also, check the tread on your tires. Place a penny between the threads, and if you see Lincoln’s forehead, the tread is too low and you will need to replace your tires. Furthermore, if you live in an area that gets severe winter weather, such as in the northern United States, you might consider getting winter tires. 

 

Check the Windshield and Wiper Blades

Another thing you want to do is to check your windshield for any cracks, which can quickly spread once the temperature drops. Even if you spot a small crack, get it looked at by an expert as soon as you can. While you’re at it, have new wiper blades installed so that you can ensure you’re ready to drive in the elements.

 

Inspect the Lights

When driving in snow, freezing rain, and other winter conditions, it’s essential to have functioning headlights and tail lights. If your headlights have issues, it can significantly hinder you from seeing what is in front of you, especially at night. And without your tail lights or brake lights working properly, it can quickly lead to accidents with other cars. 

 

Test the Battery

Cold weather is hard on batteries, and it tends to decrease their capacity. Be sure to get your vehicle's battery checked by a certified repair shop to ensure that it can hold a charge. Also, ask them to remove any corrosion from the connections and posts. Along with getting your battery serviced, keep a set of jumper cables in your vehicle as a backup plan. 

 

Give Your Vehicle a Wax Coat 

Road salt is essential to driver safety during winter weather. But due to its corrosive nature, it can be hard on your vehicle’s exterior over time. Adding a coat of wax can help prevent extensive damage to the exterior of your car. When applying wax, focus on the lower areas of your vehicle where salt, snow, and ice set in; this includes behind the front grille, wheels, and quarter panels. 

 

Try Winter-Grade Oil

Another thing to consider when prepping your vehicle for the cold months ahead is the engine oil you use. Generally speaking, the lower the viscosity, the better during winter. So, before the weather gets too frigid or harsh, consider switching to a thinner winter-grade oil; the viscosity of the oil you are using is identified by the first number of the oil specification. For example, 5W-30 oil is ideal for winter while 10W-30 is a little too thick. 

 

Keep an Emergency Supplies Kit

Even if you thoroughly prepare your vehicle for winter weather, you can’t 100% guarantee that you won’t break down on the side of the road or get stuck in the snow or ice. That’s why it’s essential to arrange an emergency supplies kit that you keep in your car. This kit should include any items you think you might need in the event that you are stranded without a working vehicle. Here are some examples of items to consider:

  • Extra winter clothes and outerwear
  • Gloves and boots
  • A blanket (preferably heated)
  • A first-aid kit
  • Non-perishable foods and jugs of water
  • A portable charger for your smartphone
  • Jumper cables
  • A basic toolkit
  • A tire gauge and tire chains
  • A functional spare tire
  • A wrench, jack, and any other equipment necessary for changing a tire

 

Conclusion

Getting your vehicle ready for the cold months ahead is one of the most important things you can do for ensuring the safety of you, your loved ones, and others on the road. Check your tires, windshield wipers and blades, and exterior lights. Consider putting a fresh coat of wax on your car and changing to lower-viscosity engine oil. And pack an emergency supplies kit. Lastly, remember that it’s always a good idea to take your vehicle to your local professional. Schedule your service appointment today