Kade Avenue Auto

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19/01/2017

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01/01/2017

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2016 Toyota Corolla for sale
19/11/2016

2016 Toyota Corolla for sale

2016 E350
24/05/2016

2016 E350

2016 Mercedes Benz E350
06/02/2016

2016 Mercedes Benz E350

02/03/2015

FUEL-EFFICIENT DRIVING TIPS:

Slow down (up to 25%)
Speeding wastes lots of fuel. Your fuel mileage usually decreases rapidly at speeds above 50 mph. That equates to paying an additional 26 cents per gallon for every 5 mph above 50 that you drive.

Only use A/C on the highway (up to 15%)
Your fuel economy drops when you use the air conditioner at low speeds—by up to 15%. So if it isn’t too hot, turn off the A/C around town, and roll down your windows instead. However, at 55 mph or higher, using the A/C is preferable to open windows for two reasons: Your vehicle has much lower wind resistance with the windows closed. And because the engine makes more power at higher revs, it’s able to run accessories like the A/C compressor more efficiently.

02/03/2015

FUEL-EFFICIENT DRIVING TIPS:

Drive smoothly (up to 33%)
Aggressive driving wastes fuel—especially while driving at highway speeds. So accelerate smoothly, brake softer and earlier, and stay in one lane while it’s safe to do so. Not only do these driving techniques save fuel, they can also prolong the life of your brakes and tires.

2012 Ford Focus SEL for sale.Whatsapp 0243311885 2.0-liter inline-4160 horsepower @ 6,500 rpm146 lb-ft of torque @ 4,450...
27/01/2015

2012 Ford Focus SEL for sale.
Whatsapp 0243311885

2.0-liter inline-4
160 horsepower @ 6,500 rpm
146 lb-ft of torque @ 4,450 rpm
EPA City/highway fuel economy: 27/37 mpg (SelectShift automatic)
(Better than Chevy Cruse 1.4L)

Features
Interior Features
Front Seats
Height adjustable driver seat
Cloth
Bucket front seats
Rear Seats
Split-folding rear seatback
Power Features
Remote keyless power door locks
Power mirrors
4 one-touch power windows

Instrumentation
Clock
Tachometer
Trip computer
External temperature display
Low fuel level warning
Compass
Convenience
Cruise control

Front cupholders
Front door pockets
Remote trunk release
Retained accessory power
Front seatback storage
Electric speed-proportional power steering
Universal remote transmitter (for garage door, security system, etc.)
12V rear power outlet(s)
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel

Comfort
Interior air filtration
Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger
Cargo area light
Simulated alloy trim on dash
Simulated alloy trim on doors
Front reading lights
Leather steering wheel
Rear floor mats
Turn signal in mirrors
Dual illuminating vanity mirrors

In Car Entertainment
Mast antenna
6 total speakers
AM/FM stereo
Speed sensitive volume control
Auxiliary audio input and USB with external media control
USB connection

Telematics
Pre-wired for phone
Bluetooth wireless data link for hands-free phone

26/09/2014

6. Faulty equipment

Saving money by putting off repairs is a noble act of cheapskate-dom, but when deferring maintenance means that you're starting to compromise your own safety, or others around you, that's when we get annoyed.

It's not uncommon for us to see customers' cars at our garage with bald tires, bad shocks, a turn signal or headlight that's burned out, or poor wiper blades. Blowing off those repairs isn't just dangerous — it might also cost you more money in the end. Look at it this way: Which bill would you rather pay? Four new tires or having to replace 50 of the botanical garden's prized Asian thorn bushes and doubled insurance premiums for the next five years? We rest our case.

While it's less immediately dangerous, driving a car that's burning oil to beat the band is also obnoxious. Ask my brother how many otherwise sweet old ladies give him the finger when he pulls up next to them at a light and surrounds them in a thick cloud of smelly, blue smoke.

Don't Be a Jerk: Maintenance is not just for you. You'll improve your own safety and that of your fellow drivers by keeping up on necessary repairs.

26/09/2014

5. Leaving high beams on

Driving at night introduces a variety of risks, all related to the fact that our vision becomes limited. The less well you can see, the less well you drive. So when someone oncoming cruises past you and shines the equivalent of a 100,000-candlepower lighthouse directly into your retinas, he's definitely being more than a little annoying — he's compromising your ability to drive safely.

If that's not reason enough for you to remember to switch off your high beams when there's traffic headed your way, here are two more reasons: 1) If you blind an oncoming driver with your high beams, he might not be able to judge where your car is and might crash into you. Wouldn't that suck? 2) The driver coming toward you might have been interrogated by the CIA under bright lights, and you might trigger a flashback. Do you want that responsibility? Didn't think so.

By the way, poorly aimed headlights can also be dangerous. If oncoming drivers are flashing their lights at you and you don't know why, first make sure your headlights are on, and then check that the high beams are off. If those two items check out OK, have your mechanic check the alignment of your headlights. It takes five minutes, and it's a thoughtful gesture to future oncoming drivers.

Don't Be a Jerk: Understand that your high beams are a dangerous weapon when aimed at oncoming traffic. Remember when you've turned them on, and always be prepared to turn them right off.

26/09/2014

4. Not signaling when turning or changing lanes, or leaving a signal on

Signaling your intentions is one of the most basic acts of courtesy one can engage in. If we can't predict what other drivers are going to do, we can't make informed decisions about what we should do, and the result is mayhem. And insurance claims.

But besides being dangerous, not signaling is also downright obnoxious. It says, "Your safety doesn't matter to me, and I'm more important than you are." It's rather telling that signaling one's intentions is pretty much universal in the animal kingdom. And if hyenas can manage it, can't you?

By the way, leaving a turn signal on, while an act of omission, can be just as dangerous.

Don't Be a Jerk: Use your turn signals, Bub.

25/09/2014

3. Not cleaning snow off their cars

How would you feel if someone heaved a 3-foot-diameter, 40-pound dinner plate at your windshield? Not too swell, we're guessing. Well, that's exactly what happens when a rooftop of snow and ice on the car in front of you goes airborne. In addition to soiling your trousers, such unwelcome crash-landings have been known to shatter windshields. In some states, it's even against the law. In all states, it's a sign of thoughtlessness.

Don't Be a Jerk: Take five minutes to clean the snow off your car before you drive away. You'll see better, and you won't inadvertently launch an attack on the cars behind you.

Address

63 Kade Avenue
Accra

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 21:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 21:00
Thursday 08:00 - 21:00
Friday 08:00 - 21:00
Saturday 08:00 - 21:00
Sunday 14:00 - 17:00

Telephone

0243311885

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