Monday, January 19, 2015

Did You Know?: Fallen Stars Part II

It's hard to believe that 2014 has come to an end... 

While we've already said goodbye to another year, we would like to take a moment to remember a few notable celebrities. Sales and Leasing Consultant, Tim Hoyt, has compiled a second list of famous individuals who passed away this past year. In addition to the individuals previously mentioned in the July 2014 post, the following list includes the numerous actors/actresses, comedians, politicians and athletes that passed away during the second half of 2014:

  • Former Washington, DC Mayor, Marion Barry - 78
  • TV and movie star, James Garner - 86
  • Former Dallas Cowboys fullback, Robert Newhouse - 64
  • President Reagan's Press Secretary, James Brady - 73
  • Rock singer, Johnny Winter - 70
  • Actor and comedian, Robin Williams - 63
  • Actress, Lauren Bacall - 89
  • Saturday Night Live announcer, Don Pardo - 96
  • Actor, Ed Nelson - 85
  • Actor, Edward Herrmann - 71
  • Comedian, Joan Rivers - 81
  • Country singer, George Hamilton - 77
  • Actor/Director, Richard Attenborough - 90
  • Actor, Richard Kiel - 72
  • Actress, Polly Bergen - 84 
  • Actress, Jan Hooks - 57
  • Singer, Paul Revere - 76
  • Fashion Designer, Oscar de la Renta - 82
  • St. Louis Cardinals outfielder, Oscar Tavares - 22
  • Director, Mike Nichols - 83
  • Journalist, Ben Bradlee - 93
  • Former Chicago Mayor, Jane Byrne - 81
  • Actress and former Miss America (1959), Mary Ann Mobley - 75
  • Singer, Joe Cocker - 70
  • Illinois politician, Judy Barr Topinka - 70
Did you know that former actor, Richard Kiel, was famous for his role as "Jaws" in the James Bond films?

Stay tuned for next month's edition...

Monday, January 12, 2015

Now Hiring: Detail Technicians


Baum Chevrolet Buick is now hiring full-time technicians for its Detail Shop. No prior experience required. Eligible candidates must possess a valid Illinois driver’s license and pass a physical. Uniforms will be provided. Full-time benefits include health insurance and 401K. 

To apply, please bring a current resume and your driver’s license to the Baum Detail Shop Manager, Becky Perry. 

Business hours are Monday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm, Tuesday through Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm and Saturday 8:00 am – 2:00 pm.

THANK YOU!

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Winter Car Care Tips

Although we have been fortunate so far this winter, it is only a matter of time before more snow starts to accumulate across the area. The Baum Chevrolet Buick service staff recommends a proactive approach to vehicle maintenance. This will keep your vehicle and most importantly, you and your family, safe this winter. Here are a few tips to help winterize your vehicle:

  • Check your battery to make sure it is corrosion-free and properly charged
  • Check your lights to make sure they are completely clear
  • Replace your wiper blades to ensure good visibility 
  • Check your tire pressure, tread depth and condition
  • Check all belts and hoses for wear and tear (cracks or leaks)
  • Make sure your antifreeze is strong enough to prevent freezing
  • Complete all major repairs and scheduled maintenance before you go
  • Has your engine light been on for a while? Does your oil need changing? Most major problems start out small, so it's better to fix any issues now instead of calling a tow truck on the side of the highway during a snow storm
  • Fill your gas tank! Try http://gasbuddy.com/ to find the lowest prices on gas around the nation.
  • Did you know that your vehicle can overheat in the winter? Make sure to clean all snow and ice off of your vehicle’s grill to ensure proper ventilation.

Not sure if your vehicle is ready for winter? The Baum Chevrolet Buick service department is ready to help.  Click here to request an appointment.

Also, make sure to stock your vehicle with the following items:
  • Flashlight
  • Jumper cables
  • Tire gauge
  • A properly inflated spare tire
  • Tire changing equipment
  • Cell phone charger
  • Bag of sand, salt, or kitty litter to help generate traction if you get stuck
  • De-Icer spray to clean your windshield or melt ice off lug nuts to fix a flat tire 
  • First aid kit
  • Ice scraper
  • Small shovel
  • Emergency kit which includes a wool blanket or sleeping bag, extra gloves, hat and boots, an extra set of warm clothes, water and non-perishable food items such as nuts, dried fruit, or hard candy