Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Tell everyone you bought it for the family. It can be our secret that the real motivation was taking better care of you


Technically it is a minivan with all the family oriented features, however, the Chrysler Town and Country will pamper you like never before and the family probably won’t even notice. Town & Country's available power-adjustable pedals help provide comfort behind the wheel. Just press a button and the pedals travel forward and back so you never have to reach for them. Then save it into memory, and your pedals, mirrors and seat settings will all be recalled when you hit the corresponding memory key.


The available power sliding doors and available power liftgate allows you to slide open both rear doors and the liftgate, all with the touch of just a couple of buttons on the key fob. The remote start system allows you to start the vehicle from up to 300 feet away.


Town & Country offers one or two 9-inch DVD screens that flip down from the overhead console. And with SIRIUS Backseat TV™, and two DVD players, the kids don't have to settle on just one thing to watch You to take your home gaming system with you. An available 115V power outlet powers your system while audio / video jacks let you connect the system to Town & Country’s Rear Seat Video™ system. And with the dual-DVD system, one person can watch a movie while the other games.


The advanced Uconnect™ Media Center radios let you store thousands of songs, select playlists, play videos, view photos and more. Properly equipped models let you listen to SIRIUS Satellite Radio and navigate. And if equipped with Uconnect™ Phone, the radio accepts voice commands. The available voice-activated phone lets you communicate virtually hands-free with an in-vehicle, voice command system that allows you to talk using your Bluetooth®-compatible phone.


Town & Country’s available steering wheel–mounted audio controls let you change stations and adjust volume without ever taking your hands off the wheel. Everyone else can be happy while you customize your own comfort zone with three-zone temperature control. They will think you are doing it all for them when in reality someone is taking care of you for a change. The Town & Country has it all and it all can be yours when you drive one today.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

It’s New, and This One’s “Not Your Daddy’s Wrangler”



The Jeep Wrangler has always had a legendary following that is often passed down from father to son. Your dad should be pleasantly surprised that the 2011 Wrangler is even more capable than those driven by loyal followers in the past and yet the new interior has an eye for comfort, technology and style that is something new for this favorite work hard/play hard vehicle.


Dad will appreciate that the classic Wrangler look remains the same but the capabilities and feature just keep getting better. The best in off-road readiness is offered in the 2011 Rubicon models with features like extra-low gearing, heavy-duty axles, and electronically locking front and rear differentials. There's never been a better off-road vehicle than Wrangler and that will never change. What has changed is that it has become a much more user-friendly on-road vehicle.


New features like a larger rear window in the soft top and heated power windows may be considered creature comforts but they are greatly appreciated. Inside there are more storage areas, more comfortable seating, and a lockable console, hands-free cell phone, and cruise control buttons at the driver's fingertips. The interior also includes a USB connection for iPods and other MP3 players plus the ride is a lot quieter now after much attention was put on noise reduction in the new interior.


Dad may have a hard time getting used to the look of the 4-door unlimited Wrangler that has been growing in popularity ever since the introduction but he has to appreciate this feature when dropping off the grand kids and having them pop in and out of the back doors while he sits comfortable in the front. Steps just under the doors make getting in and out easier and you can expect the new Wrangler to handle much better on city streets.


The Wrangler just keeps getting better and there's never been a better time to start your own family tradition with the new 2011 Jeep Wrangler. Please let your dad drive it at least once for old time's sake.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The all-new 2011 Dodge Charger is a performance enthusiast’s dream.



This all-new Charger is a powerful, head turning performance machine that delivers an amazing amount of fuel efficiency based on the muscle provided. This all-new Dodge delivers the best of both worlds… and then some. It’s a 4-door family sedan with all the newest technological conveniences and of course… the soul of a muscle car.

The new Pentastar 3.6 liter V-6 is rated at 290 horsepower and offers much improved performance from the previous power plants in the base models. The 5.7 liter Hemi V-8 in the RT models now offers the FuelSaver technology. The RT model is also offered with an active all-wheel drive system.

Inside you’ll notice the quieter ride achieved by chassis changes designed to reduce road noise and vibration. Other improvements made to reduce noise were acoustic wheel well liners, triple seals on the doors and more sound-deadening foam everywhere. Drivers and passengers will also enjoy the Uconnect Touch for complete multimedia integration.

Outside the Charger has the unmistakable Dodge attitude from the cross-hair grill in front to a rear with 164 LED lights that leave an unmistakable impression on those you’ve left at the stoplight.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Thank You, Veteran's!

The Tim Marburger team would like to say thanks to all the serving men and women of each branch of the United States Military. They sacrifice their time, their dedication, and even their lives to protect this great country. Thank you.

The Tim Marburger Team

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The all-new 2011 Dodge Durango, an SUV for the New Millennium.


Everything has changed except, of course, the name. The all-new 2011 Dodge Durango is completely different from its predecessors with innovations starting at the unibody construction and never seeming to end.

The visual update begins with the stylish new and unmistakably Dodge appearance of the latest version of the cross-hair grill. The new look is sleeker and more refined. This Durango has definitely taken more than a page from the cross-over play book.

If you’re looking for off-road capability and cross-over versatility this new Durango is the vehicle for you. It comes with the new 3.6 liter Pentastar V-6 standard and the 5.7 liter Hemi V-8 is available. You can get the Hemi V-8 with the multi-displacement system, (MDS) which allows the V-8 to shut down 4 cylinders for greater fuel efficiency when more power isn’t needed.

The updated powertrains and chassis offer more 4-wheel capability, a better eye on fuel economy and a much improved ride. The interior now boasts 22 different passenger and cargo configurations and a much more refined look and feel. The longer wheelbase has made possible highly requested improvements in the 3rd row of seating.

Available safety features include blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-path detection, adaptive cruise control, and forward collision warning. Side curtain airbags for all three rows of seating and active head restraints come standard on every 2011 Durango.

This is it. The one enthusiasts have waiting for is definitely the SUV for the new Millennium.