Chrysler Town & Country

The Chrysler Town & Country may look like your ordinary mini-van of the 1990’s era, but we can assure you: it’s not. This spacious minivan has all the extra features and advanced technology you’ll need to get where you’re going safely and in style. Plus, extra surprises (like reversible seats) make longer car trips not only manageable, but also fun!

Here are some of the features we want you to know about:

Wood Accents

The Wood Accents on doors and panels make the Chrysler Town & Country not only stylish, but also cozy. The Chrysler Town & Country was clearly manufactured to be a step-up from traditional minivans in comfort and design.

Innovative Lighting System

The innovative Chrysler Town & Country lighting system is reminiscent of the lighting system on an airplane. Soft ambient light gently illuminates the interior of the minivan in a green glow that will not distract the driver - or other drivers on the road. Plus, the surround light makes finding what you’re looking for easy, unlike traditional spotlights.

However, if you are interested in having a spotlight available for a specific location, the Chrysler Town & Country features LED lighting in the door panel and front center console that will clearly illuminate a book or other item in your lap. The extra lighting can be programmed to turn on when the door opens, making entry and exiting from the vehicle safer than ever.

DVD Entertainment System

The Chrysler Town & Country Touring and Limited editions come loaded with drop-down DVD systems. These models feature two DVD screens in the passenger section of the van - again, similar to the style of an airplane DVD system.

Intuitive Seating Layout

The Chrysler Town & Country features an innovative Swivel ‘n Go® seating system that allows passengers to rotate their chairs 180 degrees. Passengers may also set up a removable table so that they can play games together, review notes, or eat a meal.

The Stow ‘n Go® seating system allows you to pack the seats neatly into the floor of the minivan to allow for more cargo space. The system is easy to use and eliminates any heavy lifting that some models of minivans require in order to remove seats.

Contact us www.denhamscrystalchrysler.ca  for more information about the Chrysler Town & Country and how we can customize it to suit the unique needs of your family and lifestyle.

Pacifica, Uncategorized

When it comes to seeing to the safety of your family and loved ones, the car you choose can often mean the difference between life and death if you find yourself in an unexpected accident. Prepare to keep your family safe for years to come by buying a car that has proven itself to withstand vehicle trauma and preserve the delicate human body under stress. The ChryslerPacifica is one of our top picks for the safest car you can buy.  The Chrysler Pacifica isn’t just one of our top picks for the safest car; it has the accolades to prove its worthiness of our admiration, including a five star safety rating and the government’s highest rating for front and side crashes. Here’s more information you should know when you start comparing the Chrysler Pacifica safety features to other vehicles of its class.

Passive Safety

When it comes to ensuring your safety, it should definitely be in the front of your mind at all times, but it shouldn’t be so important that you need to dwell on it at all times. That’s why the Chrysler Pacifica has a huge variety of passive safety features that make keeping you safe effortless. These safety features are standard on all Chrysler Pacifica models and include multistage airbags for the driver and front passenger, inflatable blocker for the driver’s knees, extra side-curtain airbags for all passengers. Hey - you never know when you’ll need that extra (and life-saving) padding.

Electronic Stability Program (ESP)

The Chrysler Pacifica has an Electronic Stability Program that helps you maintain control of the car even when you’re driving in tricky weather, such as a thunderstorm or through a tough Canadian winter. The ESP comes standard on all Chrysler Pacifica models. Safety features include tire safety and security, ParkView® (which provides rear parking assistance through a video camera as you back up your Chrysler Pacifica), and an antilock braking system.

Amazing Lighting

Chrysler Pacifica Limited edition models can take advantage of High Intensity Discharge lighting, if they wish. The HID headlamps give out three times as much light as standard headlamp lighting systems have, allowing you to see further and more clearly, even in the darkest or foggiest of conditions.

Let us show you how these safety features work by accompanying you on a test drive of the Chrysler Pacifica. Contact us today for more information about setting up and appointment with one of our sales specialists at www.denhamcrystalchrysler.ca

 

Winter Driving

Stop taking your car for granted and give this a quick read. If anything, ask yourself when you last checked these items. The last thing you need is to get stranded on the highway with the family during the middle of winter.

  1. Inspect your antifreeze while your engine is cold by using a tester to check the mixture for its freeze point. A 50/50 ratio means 50% distilled water and 50% antifreeze, which is sufficient in most climates, except in extreme cold.
  2. Have your charging system checked for free at any Advance Auto Parts store. Cold weather starts make the vehicle battery work much harder and getting stranded in the cold is no fun!
  3. Change your oil and oil filter. Clean, high quality engine oil goes a long way in protecting the motor in cold start situations. Use the oil recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
  4. Visually inspect all lights; marker bulbs, tail lights, third level brake lights, especially headlights and driving lights. Daylight savings time requires bulbs to work longer hours.
  5. Tire Tread condition; check it yourself, or have it checked. Winter driving requires good traction in snow and ice. Quality tire tread sheds the snow, ice and road grime more quickly, providing better traction for improved safety. Check your tire pressure regularly, especially in colder temperatures. Follow the recommended PSI found on the driver’s side door post for maximum traction.
  6. Visibility is key to your safety; make sure that your wiper blades are in top condition, to fully clear your windshield, and back window if the vehicle is equipped. Road salt and slush can jeopardize visibility. Use washer fluid containing de-icer and Rain-X Treatment on windows to avoid the chiseling of ice early in the morning.
  7. Inspect your engine’s belts and hoses. Cracked, frayed or worn out rubber won’t stand up to temperature extremes. Don’t get stranded on your next trip because of a $10.00 belt or hose!
  8. Replace the Cabin Air Filter if the vehicle is equipped. Outside contaminants from Fall and Summer driving are stranded in the cabin air filter and running the heater on “high” in the extreme cold only sends the micro-particles deeper into the vehicle.
  9. Protect your vehicle’s paint. Rain, snow and salt are extremely tough on paint. A tough coating of quality car wax will add another barrier in-between road grime and your vehicle’s paint.
  10. Last but not least, prepare a roadside emergency kit including a flashlight with fresh batteries, a blanket, food bars, water bottles, cell phone, jumper cables, flares, Fix-a-Flat, HELP Sign, and a first aid kit.