Friday, May 31, 2013
Top Ten Road Trip Games
It never, ever fails: Within 30 minutes of stuffing the car to its gills with luggage and people for a getaway, you're left wondering how you can get away from everyone's complaints of boredom. And to think, only hours more to go! Despite popular in-car entertainment such as DVD players, truth be told, not everyone's car is equipped to offer the convenience of penguins or Dora as a babysitter for the next 50, 100 or 200 miles.
That's why we've compiled a list of road trip games that don't require any tools, paper or accessories beyond the open road. We have suggestions for passengers at every age level, although each game can be tweaked accordingly.
I Spy
Probably the classic make-time-go-by game of all time. One person looks around and chooses an object that the others have to guess, with their only clue being these words: "I spy with my little eye something that begins with (insert the first letter of the object's name)." Or the clue can be the object's color. The player who guesses the object gets to go next. The tricky part? It's not fair to "spy" something that's whizzing by the car at highway speeds. A landmark (mountain range, forest) that will be in the players' view for a few minutes is best.
20 Questions
"Are we there yet? Are we there yet?" Only 18 more times to go! In 20 Questions, whomever goes first thinks of, well, anything. The first question is always, "Animal, vegetable or mineral?" After that, the players can ask pointed questions to try and guess — go around the car in a circle asking for clues such as, "Does it bark?" or "Can you peel it?" for example, although the answer to those questions can only be "yes" or "no." If you reach the 20th question without a winner, everyone has one last chance to figure it out before the "thing" is revealed and another person starts a fresh round.
License Plates
There are many ways to play with license plates, depending on the age of your kids. Young participants can call out letters in alphabetical order; the first one to Z wins. Next, have them look for doubles — or better yet, triples! — of letters and/or numbers in the plates. The one who has the most at the end of the day/trip wins. Older kids can "collect" out-of-state plates they see. (Make it tougher by going in alphabetical order.) Or they can try to build words or phrases using the letter sequence in the plates. A plate with the letters E, F and T, for example, might become the word "effort" (using those letters to start the word, in the middle and at the end). Those could make "Ed's Favorite Tacos" if you're running with phrases.
Slug-a-Bug
The concept is that players keep track of how many Volkswagen Beetles they spot on the road. We've heard of variations in which the game is limited to New or vintage Beetles, or versions where the older Bugs are worth more. In the game's original version you were supposed to punch your seat mate when you spotted a Bug, but most parents find that any game that involves hitting can get out of hand pretty quickly. So keep score some other way — tapping your seat mate, counting on your fingers (first to 10 wins) or something more in keeping with the Bug's peaceful hippie history.
Where's the Alphabet?
Perform this as teams or solo players. You'll want to utilize road signs, billboards, shop names — any reading material outside the window qualifies as long as it's spotted on your side of the car. (If you're the front-seat passenger, focus on the right.) You'll be looking for every letter of the alphabet, in alphabetical order, although the letter can be located anywhere in the word. Say there is a fruit stand with a sign for Granny Smith apples — there's your A. The exit for the Brooklyn Bridge would cover B, Road Closed is C and so on. First one to the letter Z wins. If you see "Road Closed," however, you'll probably be happy to have the nine other games listed here.
Name That Tune
As with the classic TV game show, the winner here is the one who figures out the name of the "mystery song" first. For those with singing/whistling/humming talent, this can be as much karaoke as a guessing game. Choose a theme for the game, such as show tunes, movie or TV themes, or Justin Timberlake. (Good luck, adults.) The winner gets to be the singer for the next round. If no one can carry a tune in a bucket, then try guessing the songs on the radio. Really want to mix it up? Hit the "seek" button so no one gets an unfair advantage from sticking to one particular station's format.
The Picnic Game
A memory builder for all ages. One player says, "I went to a picnic Saturday and I brought..." then says a picnic favorite that begins with the letter A, like apples. The next player repeats the opening phrase, and after "...I brought" they repeat the A item then add one that begins with B: "I brought an apple and some bananas." The third player repeats the opener, the A and the B portions, and then adds something that begins with C. Get it? Can your travelers get through the alphabet, remembering all the items everyone contributed? Try keeping track of 23 items plus figuring out what you can take to a picnic that starts with X!
Count the...
Probably even the most enthusiastic young'ns will catch on to this being busywork, but for awhile it'll be all they'll think about! And there is a bonus: Interest is likely to reignite on its own shortly after it stalls. Count the... can be anything: cows, telephone poles, headlights, train cars, blue pickup trucks — you name it. Shouting out the thing to keep track of is all that is required.
Tunnels
This one is simple: When you come to a tunnel, see who can hold their breath the longest. True, it may not be one best played by the driver (lightheadedness, anyone?), but everyone else can give it a go. We used to be amazed at our own skill at this as kids.
Geography Lesson
Geography is much more fun outside the classroom, isn't it? For this game, choose countries, cities or states (or go nuts and try rivers and lakes or capitals). Let's say your theme is states. The first player names a location, and the next player has to rattle off another state that starts with the last letter of the previous player's state. Therefore, if it were Michigan, the next state would have to start with N, like Nebraska. The A could be Alaska, and so on. Note: This one makes our brain hurt.
(Courtesy of Edmunds)
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Throwback Thursday: Chevy Truck Edition!
Happy Throwback Thursday, everyone! To celebrate, we found this commercial from 1988 that advertises Chevy trucks (and we definitely don't recommend you try this at home).
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Another 5 Star Review on Edmunds!
Wow, take a look at this brand new 5 star review that we just received on our Edmunds page!
"I had the pleasure of experiencing firsthand what I have been hearing for years about Schumacher Chevrolet. The second I submitted an online inquire I was greeted with an email. It was after hours and I didn’t expect a call. The very next morning Kathleen R. contacted me and from that moment on I knew I was in good hands. I arranged an appointment with her to come in for a closer look at a 2013 Traverse. I arrived at Schumacher and was greeted the second I stepped in the door. I was assigned to Jim D. who explained in great detail the features and options associated with the Traverse. I knew I was in good hands and I want to thank Jim, Kathleen and the entire Schumacher team for a wonderful experience. I look forward to many happy years in my new car and working with the best car dealer in NJ."
To read this review (and many others), go to http://edmu.in/12dfgYa.
"I had the pleasure of experiencing firsthand what I have been hearing for years about Schumacher Chevrolet. The second I submitted an online inquire I was greeted with an email. It was after hours and I didn’t expect a call. The very next morning Kathleen R. contacted me and from that moment on I knew I was in good hands. I arranged an appointment with her to come in for a closer look at a 2013 Traverse. I arrived at Schumacher and was greeted the second I stepped in the door. I was assigned to Jim D. who explained in great detail the features and options associated with the Traverse. I knew I was in good hands and I want to thank Jim, Kathleen and the entire Schumacher team for a wonderful experience. I look forward to many happy years in my new car and working with the best car dealer in NJ."
To read this review (and many others), go to http://edmu.in/12dfgYa.
2013 Chevy Suburban Named One of the "Best Family Cars of 2013"
#10 2013 Chevrolet Suburban 1500
For the family whose cargo- and people-hauling requirements run to the extreme, it doesn't get much better than the Chevy Suburban. With seating for up to nine passengers, the ability to tow nearly five tons and enough cargo space to host a family picnic, the Suburban continues to grow its legacy as the quintessential full-size SUV.
The Chevrolet Suburban traces its roots to 1935, and 78 years later, this full-size SUV proudly claims its status as the oldest continuous nameplate in automotive history. While drivers' preferences have changed and gas prices have steadily climbed over the years, there are still families and fleets that yearn for or even require a massive, fuel-thirsty sport utility vehicle that can easily haul people and cargo. In those respects, the Chevy Suburban for 2013 and its twin, the GMC Yukon XL, are among the rare SUVs that can be configured to carry up to nine passengers and tow well over 9,000 pounds. Available in half-ton (1500) and heavy-duty (2500) three-quarter-ton models, the Suburban comes in trims that range from the basic to amenity-laden.
(courtesy of Kelley Blue Book)
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Volt: Switches from Electric to Gas for Extended Range
The Chevrolet Volt was designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. Don't you wish all of your devices had a back-up energy source?
Friday, May 24, 2013
Happy Memorial Day!
From all of us at Schumacher Chevrolet, we hope you have a safe and fun-filled Memorial Day weekend! And make sure you take some time to honor those that have served in our armed forces, both past and present.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Grab a Parking Spot at One of These Cinemas Under the Stars — Reinvented for a New Generation
If your mental image of a drive-in movie theater is a scene from American Graffiti, you need to update your memes. Forget those sprawling old-school lots down some little-used road on the outskirts of town. Now urban—and even guerrilla—automobile-friendly theaters allow cinema lovers to enjoy this past time in a modern way. The newest trend is the mini drive-in. And the great news for Chevrolet Spark owners? The smallest cars get to park up front!
These intimate metropolitan open-air theaters include Los Angeles’ Electric Dusk, which sets up in a downtown rooftop parking lot, and Austin’s Blue Starlite, which accommodates only 45 cars at its film studio location.
Here are a few more must-visit drive-ins that are redefining this tradition for a new generation of families:
Delsea Drive-In Theatre
Vineland, New Jersey
New Jersey is where it all began 80 years ago, and Delsea is the only one of the state’s old-school sites to make it into the twenty-first century.
Full Moon Drive-In
San Diego, California
A San Diego middle school becomes a digital retro drive-in by night, with an area for socializing and preferential parking for classic cars.
Cascade Drive-In
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago’s favorite spot for outdoor movies provides a BBQ for cooking up your own concessions.
Family Drive-In Theatre
Stephens City, Virginia
Virginia’s classic theater attracts Washington, D.C., hipsters and families whose children love the playground.
Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive-In
Santa Cruz, California
The organizers behind these pop-up gatherings are aiming to reclaim public space for the greater good with movies that are always free and promote good karma.
Hyde Park Drive-In Theatre
Hyde Park, New York
Hyde Park Theatre (along with its sister cinema-under-the-stars in Poughkeepsie) is the closest classic drive-in to Manhattan, and it’s protected by the National Park Service.
Bengies Drive-In Theatre
Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore boasts the country’s largest outdoor movie screen, so no movie is cropped—ever.
Wellfleet Drive-In Theatre
Wellfleet, Massachusetts
Cape Cod’s only drive-in is a perfect retreat after a day at the beach, with 18 holes of mini-golf for a before or after activity.
If none of these options is near you, check drive-ins.com for a comprehensive database of outdoor big screens, past and present. Alternatively, join the wave of movie lovers starting their own drive-in experiences at MobMov. You can use this website to stay informed of guerrilla screenings in your area or to find out how to turn your own car into a source of mobile movies.
(by Anna Fader for Chevrolet)
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Equinox: Programmable Lift Gate That Won't Scratch the Garage
Did you know that the Chevrolet Equinox has an available height
programmable power lift gate to avoid accidentally scraping your car on
the garage door? If not, then stop by our dealership and test drive an
Equinox today!
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
MyLink Radio: Just Like a Tablet
The Chevrolet Impala's available MyLink radio is intuitive and customizable, just like a tablet. In fact, it's so easy to use, it won a "Best of CES" award from CNET. Stop by our dealership today to give the Impala a teat drive, and see how Chevy is ingeniously connecting you to your life and to the road.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Another 5 Star Review on Yelp!
Take a look at this rave review that we just received on our Yelp page!
"Best Experience i ever had leasing a car. I was searching to lease the 2013 Equinox and searched everywhere for the best deal. I went to a few Chevy dealers and they all kept me there for hours and I was getting horrible deals and the run around. I finally almost made a deal but decided to keep looking. A few days later I noticed Schumacher Chevy was a mile from my home. I went there and they were so nice, within 1 hour we test drove the truck, they offered us a such a good deal from the beginning that we left a deposit and were so happy. Everyone was so nice there and they work like a family. The salesman, the manager and even the guy that spent a half hour showing us how every option on the car works were great. If you are looking for a Chevy you definitely need to go here."
To read the full review, head over to http://bit.ly/VFKMPN.
"Best Experience i ever had leasing a car. I was searching to lease the 2013 Equinox and searched everywhere for the best deal. I went to a few Chevy dealers and they all kept me there for hours and I was getting horrible deals and the run around. I finally almost made a deal but decided to keep looking. A few days later I noticed Schumacher Chevy was a mile from my home. I went there and they were so nice, within 1 hour we test drove the truck, they offered us a such a good deal from the beginning that we left a deposit and were so happy. Everyone was so nice there and they work like a family. The salesman, the manager and even the guy that spent a half hour showing us how every option on the car works were great. If you are looking for a Chevy you definitely need to go here."
To read the full review, head over to http://bit.ly/VFKMPN.
Enough Room for a Hockey Goalie
The Chevrolet Equinox has a Multi-Flex sliding rear seat to give you the
most rear legroom of any five-passenger vehicle in it's class. All
crossovers may give you room for your stuff, but Chevy took it one step
further to give you room for yourself also.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Tuning the 2014 Corvette Stingray Aerodynamics
John Bednarchik first learned to appreciate the Chevrolet Corvette when
he was a kid, working with his dad restoring vintage 'Vettes. He ended
up becoming an aerodynamics performance engineer, helping to sculpt the
next-generation Corvette Stingray. Watch the video below to find out
what role he played in the aero-design of the 2014 Corvette.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Throwback Thursday: 80s Edition!
It's time for another Throwback Thursday! Today we've stumbled upon this vintage Chevy Camaro commercial from 1986. Was this decade as care-free for you as it seems like it was for the people in this commercial?
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Check Out Our Tax Free Special!
Do you need some additional tax relief? Then stop by our service department today and we'll deduct the amount of tax that's on your service bill up to $100! To print out this coupon and schedule an appointment, head on over to http://bit.ly/WynMSk.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Congratulations to the Winner of Our Yankees Contest!
We want to congratulate Mark from Fairfield
for winning two pairs of tickets to this Thursday's Yankees game! We
hope you have a great time at the ballpark!
Monday, May 13, 2013
Another 5 Star Review on Yelp!
Take a look at this brand new 5-star review that we just received on our Yelp page today!
"We're a retired-military family so we've bought many new and used cars from dealers across the country and overseas.
Take it from us, from first contact through purchasing our car at a GREAT price, Schumacher Chevrolet was hands-down THE BEST and most enjoyable experience we've ever had buying a car."
You can read this and other reviews at http://bit.ly/VFKMPN.
"We're a retired-military family so we've bought many new and used cars from dealers across the country and overseas.
Take it from us, from first contact through purchasing our car at a GREAT price, Schumacher Chevrolet was hands-down THE BEST and most enjoyable experience we've ever had buying a car."
You can read this and other reviews at http://bit.ly/VFKMPN.
Chevy's BringGo Navigation System
The first ever in-dash navigation system in
America powered by your smart phone, Chevy's BringGo is now available in
Chevy Sonic, Spark and Spark EV models 2013 and later.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Happy Mother's Day!
From all of us at Schumacher Chevrolet, we hope you all have a wonderful Mother's Day! Make sure you take the time to spend this weekend with the ones you love.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Throwback Thursday: Corvette Edition!
It's time for another edition of Throwback Thursday! Today we've
uncovered this vintage Corvette ad from 1984, which billed the fourth
generation model as "the most advanced productive car on the planet"
(well, at least it was for its time).
One Day Left to Win Yankees Tickets!
There's only one more day left to enter to win two free pairs of Yankees
tickets! So if you still haven't entered, go to our Facebook page
(facebook.com/SchumacherChevroletNJ) and click on the "Enter to Win" now
before it's too late!
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Time's Running Out to Win Free Yankees Tickets!
There are only TWO DAYS LEFT to enter to win two pairs of tickets to the
Yankees vs. Mariners game on May 16th! So if you haven't already, be
sure to head over to our Facebook page
(facebook.com/SchumacherChevroletNJ) and click on the "Enter to Win" tab
now before you miss out!
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Take a Look at This Dealer Rater Review!
Today on our Dealer Rater page, we received some very kind words from a recent customer who had great things to say about our service:
"From our very first contact with this dealership my wife and I knew Schumacher Chevrolet deserved top marks. Schumacher's web site was setup so we could search for a 2013 Chevy Traverse 1LT with the trailering package we needed. Our experience was that many NJ Chevy dealer web sites don't bother to let you search by packages or options or they have results from searches that have hidden prices saying "call for price". That's just lazy! After we requested an email quote, Allison Lastfogel quickly found a matching vehicle and sent a friendly, well-organized quote which showed everything in a no-nonsense, easy-to-understand format. We decided to visit Allison at Schumacher and go for a test drive in a similar Traverse without discussing any deal. That's when we met Rita. She went with us on the drive and guess what? There was zero pressure during or after that drive. We have to admit this was quite impressive and reason alone to buy a car from Schumacher. We were actually sold at that point. Rita located the vehicle at another dealer based on Allison's search and arranged a no-obligation swap. Then a few days later we came in, met with Rita, and then Jeff Schumacher and well, we bought that car for an excellent price. Listen, we're a retired-military family so we've bought many new and used cars from dealers across the country and overseas. Take it from us, Schumacher Chevrolet was hands-down THE BEST and most enjoyable experience we've ever had buying a car."
To read the full review, go to http://bit.ly/VFJPXz.
"From our very first contact with this dealership my wife and I knew Schumacher Chevrolet deserved top marks. Schumacher's web site was setup so we could search for a 2013 Chevy Traverse 1LT with the trailering package we needed. Our experience was that many NJ Chevy dealer web sites don't bother to let you search by packages or options or they have results from searches that have hidden prices saying "call for price". That's just lazy! After we requested an email quote, Allison Lastfogel quickly found a matching vehicle and sent a friendly, well-organized quote which showed everything in a no-nonsense, easy-to-understand format. We decided to visit Allison at Schumacher and go for a test drive in a similar Traverse without discussing any deal. That's when we met Rita. She went with us on the drive and guess what? There was zero pressure during or after that drive. We have to admit this was quite impressive and reason alone to buy a car from Schumacher. We were actually sold at that point. Rita located the vehicle at another dealer based on Allison's search and arranged a no-obligation swap. Then a few days later we came in, met with Rita, and then Jeff Schumacher and well, we bought that car for an excellent price. Listen, we're a retired-military family so we've bought many new and used cars from dealers across the country and overseas. Take it from us, Schumacher Chevrolet was hands-down THE BEST and most enjoyable experience we've ever had buying a car."
To read the full review, go to http://bit.ly/VFJPXz.
Chevy Sees Greener Pastures with 2014 Silverado High Country
It's no secret that full-size pickups are the financial engines that power Detroit automakers – it's been that way for decades. In recent years, though, growing consumer appetites for dolled-up trucks has meant even more opportunities for manufacturers to line their coffers while pleasing increasingly discerning customers. Trims like King Ranch on the Ford F-Series and Laramie Longhorn on Ram trucks now include high-end amenities that were the exclusive preserve of luxury cars just a few years ago.
General Motors has been content to let its GMC brand harvest top-shelf pickup buyers for some time now – particularly with its high-line Denali models – but it's hard to turn away easy profits. GM says over 30 percent of new pickup sales now transact above $40,000, and that figure is growing by the year. Thus, it's no surprise that execs are finally letting Chevrolet get in on the action with this new range-topping High Country trim for the 2014 Silverado. Officials tell Autoblog that it's the first premium-branded Chevy pickup since the Cameo Carrier of the 1950s.
Sitting above the LTZ and Z71 off-road model, the Silverado High Country sets itself apart with trim-specific chrome grille and body-color bumpers front and rear – the only fullsize Chevy so equipped – along with unique 20-inch alloy wheels and a few bits of chrome frosting to go with the usual complement of badges. Available only in crew cab configuration, High Country will be offered in both two- and four-wheel drive with the buyer's choice of V8 engines – 5.3-liter or 6.2-liter – along with either a 5-foot, 8-inch or 6-foot, 6-inch box. There are no specific powertrain or suspension calibrations for the model.
Inside, the changes continue the somewhat restrained Western theme, with saddle brown leather (a grade nicer than what's found in lesser Silverados) lining heated and cooled bucket seats that have the High Country logo embroidered on the headrests. We've already had the chance to sit in the truck, and it's a comfortable, high-quality environment that's perhaps a notch or two down on the cowboy overtones compared to something like an F-150 King Ranch. GM knows they need this model to perform well in Texas, the nation's largest truck market, but they're also hoping the model plays well on the coasts.
Pricing has not yet been announced, but options will be few. A High Country Premium Package with driver alert technologies (read: lane departure and collision warning, rear cross-traffic alert and haptic seat), power pedals, trailer brake control and heated steering wheel figures to be the big-buck bundle, while other options will include navigation, sunroof, rear-seat entertainment, and GM's new CornerStep bumper finished in chrome.
Interestingly, Chevy's research suggests that pickup buyers at this elevated price point are less brand-loyal than those under $40k, so the company is eying more conquest sales than it might with lesser models. Yet officials say they don't think High Country will cannibalize GMC Sierra Denali buyers, because despite their close mechanical and visual kinship, the two brands support different owner demographics (GM labels target High Country buyers as "Everyday Hero" and Denali customers as "Disciplined Achievers"). As it is, the High Country will be priced above the starting price of well-equipped Sierras but fall short of Denali models. The latter will also keep some exclusive features to ensure it remains GM's most prestigious pickup, including a reconfigurable eight-inch screen in the instrument cluster. Chevy Truck director of marketing Maria Rohrer says the two GM divisions are working "closer than ever," presumably to make sure the divisions don't step on each others' toes as they approach each other at the high-dollar summit of the truck market.
(courtesy of Autoblog)
Monday, May 6, 2013
The 11th Annual Achilles International Hope and Possibility 5 Mile Race!
Schumacher Chevrolet, along with your fellow
Chevy Tri-State dealers, are honored to support the 11th Annual Achilles
International Hope & Possibility 5 Mile Race on June 30th! Don’t
miss your chance to win 2 FREE entries to this event by clicking on this
link: http://bit.ly/12PrQji.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Happy Cinco de Mayo!
Not only is today Friday, but it's also Cinco de Mayo this weekend! Let us know how you plan on celebrating, or if you plan on cooking up something special that day.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Throwback Thursday: Vintage Ad Edition!
It's time for another edition of Throwback
Thursday! Today we've dug up this vintage magazine ad for the Camaro SS.
Can you guess what year of Camaro this is advertising?
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Schumacher Chevrolet is Proud to Honor Those Who Serve
Schumacher Chevrolet is proud to honor those who serve in our armed forces. As our way of showing our gratitude for their service during Military Appreciation Month, those who purchase an eligible new Chevrolet with the Chevrolet Military Discount will receive a special Honor and Valor badge to display on their new vehicle.
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