Thursday, August 25, 2016

Only One Pickup Earns Top Safety Rating – 2016 Ford F-150


If you’re looking for a safe and powerful pickup, the 2016 Ford F-150 is at the top of its class. It’s the toughest, smartest, most capable and safest F-150 ever.

The 2016 F-150 SuperCrew and SuperCab are the only large pickups in the industry to earn an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) Top Safety Pick Award and the only full-size, light-duty truck to receive the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s five-star safety rating in all crash test modes and cab configurations.

IIHS Crash Test Findings

IIHS conducted a series a crash tests on seven large pickup trucks that evaluated the protection of occupants in rear impact, rollover, side and forward crashes. Only three of the pickup trucks being tested earned an acceptable or higher rating for occupant protection in a small overlap front crash, which replicates what happens when a vehicle runs off the road and hits a tree, pole or clips another vehicle that has crossed over the center line. The F-150 outperformed every truck in its class by being the only large pickup to receive a good rating in the small overlap test and the only one to receive the Top Safety Pick Award.

Occupant Safety

Crash tests revealed that the F-150 was the only truck to not have moderate to severe intrusion into the driver footwell area during the small overlap test. Drivers in some of the worst-performing pickup trucks would need help freeing their legs from the wreckage following a small overlap crash. In one pick-up, the crash pushed the steering column back toward the driver dummy.

The F-150’s excellent crash test performance is enabled by up to 700-pound weight savings through the use of high-strength steel in the frame; high-strength, military-grade aluminum alloy in the body; and smart engineering. Drivers and occupants in the 2016 F-150 will have the most protection in the event of a collision thanks to the pickup’s 31 safety-related innovations.

Monday, August 22, 2016

7 Tips to Help Keep Your Car Out of the Shop

Follow these simple, money-saving recommendations from Ford master technician Jim Twitchell—because nobody likes being without wheels.

1. Establish a routine vehicle-maintenance checklist—and then actually stick to it.
Sure, you’re not a trained mechanic. But there are a number of things you can do to help maintain your car. Consult your owner’s manual - or use this tool - to help you set up a schedule for each item. The acronym “LIFT BOW” may help you remember the list:

  • Lights: Check headlamps, brake lights, etc., and have any faulty bulbs replaced.
  • Interior: Clean and vacuum the inside of your vehicle.
  • Fluids: Check and fill the coolant, power-steering, transmission, windshield-washer and brake fluids.
  • Tires: Check your tire pressure and tread.
  • Brakes: Investigate any unusual noises or difference in stopping ability.
  • Oil: Check and change your oil.
  • Windows: Look for any pits, scratches or small cracks.

For more details about each of these, read The Incredibly Simple Car-Maintenance Checklist.

2. Don’t accidentally deplete your battery.
Fortunately, it’s not as easy to kill your battery as it used to be. “In newer cars, there’s a function that protects your battery when things like the DVD player or headlamps are left on [when the car is turned off] for a predetermined amount of time,” says Twitchell. For slightly older vehicles, however, you’ll want to be extra-careful not to leave on your lights or anything else that could drain power, because you could end up needing not only a jump start but also a whole new battery. “There’s a chemical reaction that takes place when the battery is depleted like this, and it shortens battery life,” Twitchell explains. Which adds up to service time that could be avoided.

3. Never ignore your “check engine” and other warning lights.
Those lights mean your car’s computer is trying to tell you something, and even though you may want to wish them away or attribute them to faulty wiring, not heeding them may cost you. If you see the check-engine light on your dashboard, it’s a good idea to take your vehicle into the shop right away in order to avoid having to leave it there even longer later on. A mechanic will read the computer’s “diagnostic trouble code” to determine the cause of the warning light—which could be something as minor as a loose gas cap or as serious as a malfunctioning catalytic converter. When you have this info, you can decide how and when to proceed with the repairs. If you wait too long to have a warning light checked out, some codes can be erased, depending on the vehicle system, says Twitchell. But the underlying problem is likely to remain, possibly getting worse and worse, until you deal with it.

4. Get your alignment checked after hitting a monster pothole.
If you notice your car drifting or pulling after you hit a pothole or curb, have your car’s alignment looked at right away. “The biggest issue regarding alignment is tire wear, which affects the tires’ longevity and equals money and time in the shop,” Twitchell says. Safety is a big issue here, too. “In severe cases, tire wear can culminate in a blowout.”

5. Fill your vehicle with the right fluids.
If you add your own coolant, oil or other fluids, be sure to follow your owner’s manual closely. Quality—and accuracy—counts. “If you add the wrong brake fluid, for example, you can mess up the seals and create a leak,” says Twitchell. And, he points out, mixing different kinds of coolants can adversely affect your cooling system.

6. Easily check off your automotive “to-do” list with Ford’s The Works Vehicle Checkup Package.
This includes a multi-point inspection, synthetic-blend oil change, tire rotation and pressure check, brake inspection, fluid top-off, battery test, filter check and belts-and-hoses check. Even though he’s a Ford master technician himself, Twitchell takes his own car in for The Works, he says. “They do so much, and add all the necessary fluids, in one visit. You really can’t beat it.” Afterward it’s important to follow up on The Works package report card. You will receive a list showing green, yellow or red scores covering everything from battery life to tires and brakes. Green means you’re in great shape, yellow means you’ll need to address the issue fairly soon, and red means the item needs attention ASAP. “The report card helps you plan ahead,” says Twitchell. “It’s a road map for future repairs, and it helps you minimize downtime by pre-planning for the most convenient time to have something done.”

7. If your car has to be in the service bay, make sure you can be reached.
It is so simple, but also easy to forget: If you want your vehicle back quickly, give your service advisor your email address and your best contact number (or two), Twitchell advises. “This is a biggie,” he says. “You don’t want to be playing phone tag. A missed call means your car will be waiting longer for repair, because the law states that once your car is diagnosed, the work can’t begin until you have given authorization to pay for the repair.” So keep your cell handy and stay in touch.

Monday, August 15, 2016

Tips for Preventing Car Accidents


Keeping a few things in mind can dramatically increase your safety by preventing collisions. Follow these simple driving safety tips by I-CAR to help you avoid being involved in one of the 10 million car accidents that happen annually. 

  • Slow down. Especially if it is dark, raining, snowing, or if you are in an unfamiliar area, stay below the posted limit. 

  • Maintain a safe distance. Extra space allows you to stop in time if the driver ahead of you slams on the brakes.

  • Keep your eyes on the road. While you’re driving, keep your phone off, don’t engage with vehicle infotainment, navigation or even climate control. Pull over, or establish settings before you begin driving.

  • Stay alert. Caffeine can help, but it’s not a solution to driving when you’re drowsy. If you feel tired, stop driving, take a nap or find a hotel for the night. 

  • Know your limits. As you get older, your night vision, peripheral vision, and reaction time decline slowly over time. And if you’re new to driving, your skills will need time to develop.

  • Think ahead and signal early. Use your turn signals and get over early to give other drivers plenty of notice.

  • Head off road rage. That means your own, and others. Let others past you, practice patience and don’t retaliate.

  • Dim your lights. Turn the high beams down if you’re behind another car or a vehicle is coming your way.

  • Avoid night driving. Accidents are more likely to happen at night because visibility is reduced, and because you are more likely to encounter drowsy and/or drunk drivers on the road.

If you follow these tips, you’ll be well on your way preventing collisions.  Click here to read the original article by I-CAR's Gold Class program.


Thursday, July 14, 2016

What to Do at an Accident Scene

If you get in an accident, the safety of all involved should be your primary concern. Taking these
steps can help you keep safe and also leave you prepared for the claims process after the fact.

1. Check for injuries. Call 911 for an ambulance when in doubt. Don’t move anyone who might have a serious neck or spine injury. Keep your seat belts on if you need to stay in the car.

2. Move to safety. If there are no serious injuries, move the car out of traffic, if it is safe to do so. Turn on your hazard lights and set out cones, flares or warning triangles if possible.

3. Contact police. Describe the accident, location and answer all of the operator’s questions.

4. Get information from other drivers. This information should include names, driver’s license numbers, license plate numbers, and the year, make, model and color of their vehicles. Be sure to also get contact information from witnesses to the accident.

5. Take photos of the accident scene. Use your smart phone or other camera to take photos of the accident scene and vehicle damage. Do this from a safe location.

6. Contact your Gold Class® collision repair facility. Gold Class repair shops meet the industry standard for training that contributes to complete and safe collision repairs. Click here to learn more.

Save Big with Our Ford Freedom Sales Event

Summertime can mean a lot of different things to people. For some it’s about sunshine and spending time at the pool, while others enjoy BBQs and camping trips. At Hilbish Ford though, it’s all about the summertime savings.

From now until August 1, you can take home a new Ford at 0% APR financing for 60 or even 72 months, which means you’ll be able to enjoy freedom from interest for at least five years. Plus, to add even more sizzle to your summer, we’re giving you the freedom to save with $1,000 Smart Bonus Cash on select models. This means that if you’re interested in owning a new Ford Focus or Fusion, for example, you can take one home at 0% APR financing for 72 months and receive $1,000 Smart Bonus Cash.

During our Ford Freedom Sales Event, you’ve got the freedom to choose from a great lineup of eligible cars, trucks, and SUVs, including the sleek and modern Ford Fusion and Focus, the versatile, go-anywhere Ford Escape, Explorer, and Edge, and the rugged Ford F-150. We’ve got a great vehicle for everyone, so no matter what summer means to you, you’re sure to enjoy the huge savings going on at Hilbish Ford.

For more information about this offer, contact Hilbish Ford at (704) 938-3121 or visit our dealership at 2600 S. Cannon Blvd, Kannapolis, NC 28083.

If you’re ready to look at Hilbish Ford's current inventory and savings, click here.

Monday, July 11, 2016

Hilbish Ford’s Collision Center Achieves Gold Class® Status

Hilbish Ford is excited to announce our Collision Center’s recent achievement of Gold Class® status, the industry standard for training that contributes to complete and safe repairs.

The Gold Class designation is awarded by I-CAR®, a not-for-profit training organization dedicated to improving the quality and safety of auto collision repair for the ultimate benefit of consumers.  Only 10% of collision repair businesses currently meet the rigorous training requirements necessary to earn Gold Class designation.  Shops that are not Gold Class may train minimally or not at all.

Gold Class® means complete, safe and quality repairs

Today’s vehicles are increasingly sophisticated devices featuring an ever-growing number of components, parts and advanced lightweight materials.  The constant introduction of new vehicle technologies can result in repair procedures changing significantly from year to year, making current repair knowledge critical for the achievement of complete, safe and quality repairs.

Gold Class shops are required to have every technician involved in collision repair take training that is specific to their roles.  They must continue with ongoing training each year for the business to maintain its Gold Class recognition, including classes in new technology.  Each of Hilbish Ford’s Collision Repair technicians have achieved Platinum status for their individual roles.

Putting safety first

Just because your vehicle “looks” the same after a collision repair, doesn’t mean it is the same.  Our technicians are trained to know:

  • How to make the right decisions for a safe repair.
  • How to find hidden damage others may not see.
  • The latest repair procedures and technologies.
  • Which parts to repair and which to replace.

Hilbish Ford is honored to be named a Gold Class collision repair facility.  We are proud of our commitment to training because it is also a symbol of our commitment to professionalism and to the safety of our customers.

Visit our body shop page for Hilbish Ford Collision Center hours and location or call us today at
(704) 938-3121.

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Enter to Win 2 FREE Tickets to See Jason Aldean on September 29th

Hilbish Ford is excited to announce our new E-Club Perks! We will be featuring exciting contests and giveaways exclusively for our E-Club members. Not only will members receive vehicle maintenance tips and community news but will now have the opportunity to enter to win concert tickets, gas cards, gift certificates and more!


One person will be chosen to receive 2 FREE Tickets to see Jason on September 29, 2016 at PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte! We will choose a winner on Wednesday, September 7th.  The winner will be notified by email and will have 7 days to claim the tickets or another winner will be chosen.

Click here to join our e-list or enter to win if you are already an E-Perks member.

E-Perks winner Lauren received 2 tickets to see Keith Urban in concert!

Be sure to keep an eye on our Facebook page for more upcoming contests!