Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Customer Cash Incentives Offered on 2009 Jeep Commander


It is a great time to stop into Pollard Friendly Motors for info on the 2009 Jeep Commander! Some models currently have a $4500 Customer Cash Allowance, $1000 Owner Loyalty Cash and $1000 Bonus Cash Allowance. The Jeep Commander comes in a variety of trim levels with seating for up to 7 people.

Visit Pollard Friendly Motors for more information!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

2010 Jeeps Owner's Manuals to Be on DVD

Beginning with the 2010 model year, Jeeps will no longer come with the entire owner's manual in book form. Instead they will have a basic 60 - 80 page guide provided with the vehicle; a handy guide to pertinent information which can be easily kept in the vehicle. The complete owner's manual will be provided on DVD. Those wishing to have a printed copy of the complete owner's manual can order one free of charge. This change is expected to help Chrysler save about 930 tons of paper per year (that's about 20,000 trees!).

Pollard Friendly Motors

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

2009 Jeep Patriot Review

Great review article on the 2009 Jeep Patriot from our friends at Four Wheeler.com:

Alright, we didn't really wheel her over the infamous Mini-Rubicon. But we just returned from Top Truck Challenge XVII at Hollister Hills, where our long-term Jeep Patriot was put to work doing one of the things it does best, using its ample interior space to haul coolers and luggage for staff members, radios for the judges, and prizes and trophies for competitors. We also got a chance to spend some time tooling around in the dirt with the Patriot, and all told, she's a fun little runabout off the pavement.
While it's infamous for hardcore obstacles such as the Mini-'Con and the Tank Trap, Hollister Hills actually sports many miles of mild- to mid-core trails that were perfect for testing out the Patriot's Freedom Drive II all-wheel drive system, which recalibrates the Jatco CVT2 transaxle to deliver the equivalent of a 19:1 gear reduction, and which locks torque output 50/50, front-to-rear, via a "Lock" toggle when in Low gear. (In normal operation, the FD-II system provides variable torque splits according to driving speed and road conditions.)

Our Patriot's Goodyear Wrangler GR-As are a pretty darn good all-season tire, but they're not too big on mud.
We acknowledge the Jeep's limitations-not much flex from the unitbody chassis or travel from the independent suspension, a low-hanging air dam, and tires that are happier on gravel than in mud-but with a measure of caution and a little throttle modulation (to jump-start the traction control), the Patriot can be piloted over some fairly rough and rutted surfaces, as far as ground clearance allows. We dented the airdam against something along the way (A rock? Tree stump? Speed bump?), but fortunately, the FD-II package includes full skidplating up front, as well as for the fuel tank, so a little scratched-up plastic has been the sum of our trail abuse. Mileage for the 2.4L GEMA ("World") I-4 has ticked slightly upward during the most recent test period-most likely the result of a few long Interstate flogs-though it's still slightly below the EPA's 24/21mpg ratings for this vehicle. We'd love to see some sort of direct-injection version of the 2.4L for the next generation, because we think there's better mileage to be squeezed from it given the Jeep's reasonable (3,300-pound) curb weight and lack of parasitic drag caused by solid axles or a transfer case. Or maybe we can check off a diesel option for a version of the 2.0L VW motor that Euro-Patriots get?
Otherwise, we've no real causes for complaint-the Jeep has done everything we've asked of it, requiring no additional maintenance beyond the prescribed dealer check-up. It's earned its keep as an economical parts-fetcher, daily commuter, Rubicon warrior and weekend dirt driver.
Base price: $23,230
Price as tested: $28,950
Four-wheel-drive system: Freedom Drive II AWD with brake traction control
Long-Term Numbers
Miles to date: 7,824
Miles since last report: 4,350
Average mpg (this report): 19.17
Test best tank (mpg): 23.05
Test worst tank (mpg): 14.88
MaintenanceThis period: 5,000-mile maintenance; fluid and filter changes; $34.63
Problem areas: None
What's Hot, What's Not
HOT: Visibility, maneuverability, cargo capacity
NOT: Engine noise, ground clearance, cruising range
Logbook Quotes* "Rear seat fold-down is brain-dead simple-wonderful!"* "Front valance hangs waaay too low."* "Tires a limiting factor off the pavement."* "The more I drive it, the more I kinda like it."

Thursday, September 3, 2009

$1,500 Rebate on all Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited

Now is the time to get your new Wrangler or Wrangler Unlimited! Jeep is offering a $1,500 rebate for a limited time on all Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited vehicles!

Pollard just received a new batch of 2009s and we are eager to sell one to you!

Pollard Motors

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Only One Place to Buy Your New Jeep!

When looking for the best place to buy your next Jeep, think of these few simple questions before you buy:

Is the dealer financially stable or will they be out of business in the next few months?
Pollard has been around for over 38 years and will be here another 38 more!

Does the dealer stand by its vehicles?
Not only does Pollard service your Jeep, we have several maintenance programs that ensure your Jeep will run well into the distant future.

Does your salesperson know more about Jeeps than you?
Most Jeep owners know a lot about their Jeeps! We take pride in our training program, our salespeople are Jeep experts.

Does the owner of the dealership care about the customer?
Not only do Doug and James Pollard care about their customers, they both work at the dealership on a daily basis and are almost always available if you need to talk to them.

The bottom line - Pollard is the best place to buy your next Jeep!

Pollard Friendly Motors