Archive for November, 2009

J.D. Byrider Dealership Owner Cleans Up Phoenix Area Neighborhood

Gilbert resident Bob Hirst, 50, co-owner of the J.D. Byrider used car dealership in Chandler, said frustration pushed him to spend a Saturday a month cleaning up Chandler neighborhoods with Live Love.

“I turned 50 last year and I’ve got my own business and two kids that are 22 and 24,” he said. “I hit kind of this time of life and said, ‘Man, especially in this economy, everything’s not working out exactly like I thought it would.’”

He said that frustration drew him to refocus on some of the basic principles of Christianity, particularly the goal of helping others.

“We all realize that there’s a lot more needy people out there than we knew and that we could be one of them at any time,” he said. “It was that realization that this could be me and maybe I need to lend a hand.”

J.D. Byrider is celebrating its 20th Anniversary in used car sales this year and has helped over 800,000 people get the cars and financing they need to get on with their lives. During these tough economic times, an even larger group of people have found themselves with less-than-perfect credit. J.D. Byrider provides good cars for people who need credit and, after 20 years of business, has an understanding of what vehicles stand up best over time. And, they’re one of the few companies in the buy here pay here field to offer a warranty on their vehicles. Visit J.D. Byrider to view a location near you.

Posted by admin on November 17th, 2009 No Comments

Tony Stewart Racing Driver Wins Fourth Outlaw Title

Tony Stewart Racing driver Donny Schatz won his fourth consecutive World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series championship by finishing sixth in Saturday night’s 30-lap World Finals feature at Lowe’s Motor Speedway near Charlotte, North Carolina.  Schatz raced in 65 events during the 2009 season. This is Tony Stewart’s third World of Outlaws championship title and tenth championship as a car owner. To learn more about the event, view the press release.

“It’s a great win for Tony Stewart Racing and J.D. Byrider is proud to be a part of it. We’re also very proud of Donny and all of his team mates,” said Jim England of J.D. Byrider.

J.D. Byrider, who celebrates 20 years in the used car business this year, has been a sponsor of Tony Stewart Racing for 12 years. Byrider has also been involved with Tony Stewart’s World of Outlaws Sprint cars since 2001.

Posted by admin on November 12th, 2009 No Comments

Winter Driving and Maintenance Tips

In much of the United States, winter weather conditions can have an impact on your car’s performance, and on the way it should be driven. If you live in a part of the country that’s impacted by winter weather, or if you plan to travel there, start with preparing your vehicle properly.

Make sure your heating and cooling system is working properly. Have your radiator drained, flushed and topped off with fresh coolant/antifreeze. Have your oil and oil filter changed. Have your air filter changed. Have your battery tested and replace it if necessary. Have your alternator and all belts checked.

Make sure your tires have plenty of tread and are properly inflated. Also, check to make sure your wheels are properly balanced and aligned. While you’re checking your tires, locate your spare, as well as your jack. You should also make sure you have roadside emergency kit.

It’s always a good idea to carry a special winter travel safety kit that includes a cell phone, an ice scraper and brush, cat litter (for use as a traction aid), blankets, a good flashlight, a candle, matches, a good book, a portable weather radio and a can of lock de-icer – don’t use hot water on glass or locks as it can refreeze and create a bigger problem.

When driving in snowy conditions, slow down. A good rule of thumb is to reduce speed by 50 percent. But, don’t slow down too much – your vehicle needs momentum to carry it through snow on grades. Keep a light touch on the controls. Smooth operation is the key to keeping control in slippery situations. Nervousness can lead to a hard clench of the steering wheel, which can result in loss of control. Consciously loosen your grasp or stretch out your fingers from time to time to help prevent that white-knuckled grip.

Know how to recover from skids. When braking on a slippery road, it’s all too easy to “lock up” your wheels by stepping on the brakes a little too hard. If you start to skid, steer the vehicle gently in the direction you want the front of your vehicle to go and don’t touch your brakes. This used to be called “turning into the skid,” but tests have shown that drivers often misinterpret these words in real-life situations.

If you get stuck, stay in your vehicle. Stay warm and wait for assistance. Make sure that your exhaust pipe is clear of any obstructions, including snow and ice; if you don’t, carbon monoxide gas can build up inside the vehicle.

If you’re planning a longer trip, make sure you know your route and keep abreast of the weather conditions. Also, eat enough food and drink plenty of water. Take extra food and water along.

J.D. Byrider is the nation’s largest used car franchise company, with dealerships across the country. The company is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year and attributes much of its success to focusing on customer satisfaction. In fact, according to JDBFacts, Byrider’s Sales Satisfaction Rating is 96%, and its Service Satisfaction Rating is 90%.

J.D. Byrider provides quality service, performed by skilled technicians, to its customers only. J.D. Byrider recommends that all of its customers take care of their vehicles by having them serviced regularly, and encourages them to prepare their cars for the upcoming winter.

Posted by admin on November 9th, 2009 No Comments

Kraig Kinser Looks for Win at World of Outlaws Season Finale

2009 is the closest title chase in the World of Outlaws 31 year history, and Tony Stewart Racing’s (TSR) Kraig Kinser is looking to finish strong.  It’s only Kinser’s 2nd year behind the wheel of the TSR No. 20 Bass Pro Shops/Chevy/J.D. Byrider Maxim, and he’s looking to share the spotlight with the championship contenders in the final 2009 World of Outlaws race.

Click here to read about race details, viewing information and an interview with Kraig Kinser.

J.D. Byrider, who celebrates 20 years in the used car business this year, has been a sponsor of Tony Stewart Racing for 12 years. Byrider has also been involved with Tony Stewart’s World of Outlaws Sprint cars since 2001.

Posted by admin on November 4th, 2009 No Comments

Buying a Used Car Can Help Improve Your Credit Score

If you have poor credit (or no credit, for that fact), but you need a vehicle to get to work, you should look for a way to finance a good used car. Buying a used vehicle on credit can be a very smart move because it can allow you to get to work to earn the money you need to live. And, it can allow you to establish a history of making payments on time. That, along with steady payment of all of your bills (such as utilities, rent, phone, credit cards, etc.) can result in improving your credit score.

But, buying a used car can be difficult because the shopping experience is different from that of a new car. With new cars, you’re not usually questioning the condition of the vehicle. After all, they’re NEW. But, if you have poor credit and can’t pay cash for that new car, your shopping choices can be limited. Although, you should realize that you do still have choices.

If you simply want transportation, you can simply pay cash for an inexpensive vehicle. But that won’t help in improving your credit rating. You could visit any one of a number of dealerships that specialize in financing people with less-than-perfect credit. Be careful when dealing with these establishments. They all charge a higher interest rate for their financing, so you should thoroughly check out the kind of program they offer.

Basically, “buy here, pay here” dealers sell used cars to people who cannot get financing at new car dealerships.  Even though you might be one of those “credit-challenged” people, you should still check out the dealer thoroughly. Make sure you’re able to discern the condition of the vehicle in which you’re interested. Cars in good condition are of higher value than cheaper ones. And, if you’re fortunate enough to find one in good condition, you can be just as satisfied as if you bought a new car.

If you’re looking to buy a good used car with confidence, you should check out J.D. Byrider because they specialize in selling good cars to people who need credit. After 20 years in business, Byrider has sold nearly 900,000 vehicles. They’ve kept tabs on what vehicles to buy so they can provide their customers with dependable vehicles.

Every vehicle undergoes a Comprehensive Inspection and is backed by a limited warranty. Additionally, J.D. Byrider Service Departments provide assistance by skilled, trained technicians to Byrider customers only.

Additionally, all payments are reported to the three major credit bureaus. That is extremely important because, by sticking to the affordable budget and making payments on time, customers can actually see their credit rating improve and, perhaps, find themselves in the position to purchase a new car the next time they’re in the market!

J.D. Byrider was founded in 1989 to provide a program that exceeds the customer’s expectations and maximizes their opportunity for advancement. According to JDBFacts.com, where Byrider posts its Customer Satisfaction Ratings, the Sales Satisfaction Rating is 96% and the Service Satisfaction Rating is 90%.

Posted by admin on November 2nd, 2009 No Comments