Month: August 2021

Protecting Your Teenager; Chevrolet’s Teen Driver Technology

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Is your teenager ready to drive? Ensure their safety with Chevrolet’s Teen Driver Technology. Available at Waldorf Chevrolet Cadillac in Waldorf, MD.

Everyone remembers what it’s like being a teenager the first day you get your driver’s license, the excitement is overwhelming and the ability to go anywhere at any time is incredibly freeing. While their teenagers are experiencing insurmountable joy, parents are running every “what-if” scenario through their minds as the evening goes on. An available built-in system of safety features, Chevrolet’s Teen Driver features promote driver safety while coaching the driver on safe driving habits. With Teen Driver features, parents are given peace of mind knowing their teen is safe behind the wheel of their trusted Chevrolet vehicle. Keep your teenager safe by driving a Chevrolet, available from Waldorf Chevrolet Cadillac, located in Waldorf, MD.

What Comes with Chevrolet Teen Driver?

A preview of Chevrolet’s Teen Driver Technology Report Card, keeping parents informed on their children’s driving habits.

An industry first, Chevrolet’s Teen Driver technology is a built-in report card that lets you know how your teen is driving and helps them learn to be safer drivers. Here is how it works:

  • Buckle to Drive: This feature will not allow your teenager to shift out of park for up to 20 seconds unless the driver’s seatbelt is buckled. Also uses visual and audible alerts to remind your teen to buckle that seatbelt.
  • Speed Warning: Allows a parental speed limit to be set. When the speed limit is exceeded, the driver receives visual and audible alerts and the violation is tracked to the report card.
  • Speed Limiter: Allows a parental speed limit to be set, this time restricting the drivers ability to exceed that set speed limit. Any attempts to exceed this limit are tracked and reported using the report card feature.
  • Volume Limit: A teen’s summer wouldn’t be complete without blaring music from the car stereo. With Teen Driver’s Volume Limit you’re able to set a maximum volume limit, ensuring your teen stays focused and alert while behind the wheel.
  • Seatbelt Audio Mute: Ensure your teen’s safety before they even leave the driveway with the seatbelt audio mute feature, which mutes the radio until your teen driver buckles up!

The core of Teen Driver features are great, safety enhancing features, but they aren’t the only benefits of the Teen Driver system. When Teen Driver is activated, the following safety features are turned on and unable to be manually turned off by your teen driver. Here are the features:

  • Stability Control
  • Front & Rear Park Assist
  • Side Blind Zone Alert
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert
  • Forward Collision Alert
  • Daytime Running Lamps/Automatic Light Control
  • Forward Collision Braking
  • Traction Control
  • Front Pedestrian Braking

Putting your teen driver’s safety first, Chevrolet’s Teen Driver system is the first and only teen-focused driver safety assistance system. Designed to maximize safety and minimize distractions, Teen Driver is a must have feature for any parent with a teenage driver.

Teen Driver Technology Set-Up

Teen Driver, available standard on the all-new 2021 Trailblazer is a built-in system with an industry-first report card that lets parents view the performance of their young driver after they have driven the vehicle. The feature helps to reinforce safe driving habits by encouraging seat belt use, providing speed warnings, limiting the audio volume and activating active safety features when necessary.

In contrast to most things involving cars and technology, Chevrolet’s Teen Driver is user friendly and fairly easy to use. With an easy set-up and reliable operation, Teen Driver is quick and easy to get activated on your Chevrolet. Below are the easy to follow instructions provided by Chevrolet, ensuring your teenagers safety with Chevrolet’s Teen Driver system.

  • To Access:
    1. Touch “Settings” on the Home Page, then touch “Teen Driver”.
    2. Create a Personal Identification Number (PIN) by choosing a four-digit PIN.
    3. Re-Enter PIN to confirm. To Change PIN, touch Change PIN.
      • The PIN is required to:
        • Register or unregister keys.
        • Change Teen Driver settings.
        • Change or clear the Teen Driver PIN.
        • Access or delete Report Card data.
  • Register keys to activate:
    • Any vehicle key can be registered, up to a maximum of eight keys. Label the key to tell it apart from the other keys.
    • For a pushbutton start system:
      1. Start the engine.
      2. Keep vehicle in P (Park).
      3. From the Settings menu, touch Teen Driver.
      4. Create and enter your PIN.
      5. Place the key (aka Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter) in the transmitter pocket. The transmitter pocket is typically the front cup holder (Equinox) or in the center console of the vehicle (Traverse).
        • See “Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation” in the owner’s manual for transmitter pocket location.
      6. From the Teen Driver Menu, touch Key Registration.
        • If the key is in the correct location, it will identify whether it is registered or unregistered.
        • If the key is not registered, the option to register displays.
        • If the key is already registered, the option to unregister displays. If Unregister is touched, the key is no longer registered and a confirmation message displays.

Ready to Hit the Road!

Now that Chevrolet’s Teen Driver safety features are active and enabled on your vehicle, your precious teenager is ready to hit the road and make memories. Although watching your teen grow up is a difficult and stressful time, Teen Driver makes handing the keys to your teen an easier task by ensuring their distraction-free driving experience enhanced with all of the benefits of Chevrolet’s driver assistance features. Available in all new Chevrolet models, Teen Driver is an essential safety feature that any parent of a teenager should have in their vehicle before handing over the keys to their teen. Stay safe, have peace of mind, and make memories with Chevrolet’s Teen Driver system, available in all new models at Waldorf’s favorite Chevrolet dealer, Waldorf Chevrolet Cadillac.

Changing Tires with the Seasons.

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In need of new tires for the new season? Call Waldorf Chevy today!

At the Tire Shop

It’s 4pm on a Friday afternoon and you’re in line at the tire shop anxiously awaiting the enormous bill that you’re about to incur. “Next!” yells out the middle-aged service writer, motioning from amongst a whirlwind of paperwork, for you to come to the counter. At the counter you tell the service writer that you need four new tires and he asks you “Summer, winter, all-season?” and it dawns on you at that moment that you’re totally unprepared for this question. “There’s a difference in tires?” you think to yourself, and your mind begins to wonder how you’ve gone so long not knowing there were different tires, let alone what those differences are. Being in a position like this isn’t all that uncommon, unless you’re a car enthusiast or a mechanic yourself, chances are you were never told about the differences in tire compounds and why there is even a need for different tires. They say you learn something new every day, and today’s lesson is on the various tire compounds and their specific uses, so buckle in and come along for the ride.

Different Tires, for Different Seasons

Both the summer and winter are filled with their own unique wonders and magical times, but also filled with their own unique challenges at the same time. Winter can be cold, harsh, and unforgiving, both to humans and machines alike. While the summer may not come with ice and snow like winter, it can still be host to poor or dangerous driving conditions just like winter is. With the winter and summer being total opposites, it makes sense that there isn’t just one tire to handle both seasons. Tire manufacturers nowadays have tire offerings in three different categories, Summer, Winter and All-Season, each boasting their own advantages and disadvantages. Now you may be wondering, why not just buy all-season tires for all the seasons? Stick around and read about why all-season tires aren’t necessarily for all of the seasons, and why winter tires should be kept to colder temperatures.

Summer Tires

Summer tires are excellent dry and wet condition tires in warmer weather, making them perfectly suited for rainy summer evenings and sweltering hot afternoons. In order to gain superior traction and handling that summer tires are known for, they were designed with less grooving for water clearance and even have a more streamlined tread pattern which increases the amount of tire in contact with the road, ultimately providing better traction. On top of the increased traction and handling, summer tires also boast better fuel economy due to their reduced rolling resistance. While summer tires are great because of their increased traction and handling, the technology used to achieve those results ends up being detrimental to the car and driver if driven in cold weather conditions. Because of the summer tires’ streamlined tread design, they become much more brittle in cold weather and therefore are considered unsafe in winter driving conditions. Purchase your summer tires and have them mounted and balanced at Waldorf Chevy, then hit the roads in confidence with your new tires.

Winter Tires

Cold weather brings a plethora of problems, from snowfall shutting down roads to black ice causing accidents, the winter is no joke. That is why it’s imperative to head into every winter prepared for the challenges the cold weather forces you to encounter daily. One way to fight back against the cold, cruel beast that is winter is with winter tires. Winter tires are designed with more natural rubber in the tire compound, allowing the tire to maintain flexibility even in temperatures below freezing. In addition to the unique rubber compounding, winter tires boast more aggressive tread patterns that help dig into the snow and ice, providing traction and handling without having to stud the tire. While winter tires are great in cold weather, it’s not a great idea to keep them on during the warmer months as the softer rubber compound will cause accelerated wear and tear of the tire and pose handling and traction issues as well. After running winter tires during the cold weather months, make sure to switch off to a good summer tire or a set of all-season tires. Before winter sneaks up on you, make sure to drop by Waldorf Chevy Service Center to get your winter tires and winter car servicing.

All-Season Tires

All-season tires means they can be used in all seasons right? Unfortunately, that is a common misconception amongst drivers today, with most drivers believing they can run one set of all-season tires year-round with no issues. While all-season tires sound like they can do it all, they really just excel at being mediocre in all seasons. With winter tires sporting extra rubber to maintain a softer compound for the cold weather conditions, and summer tires boasting a stiffer tire that provides better traction in warm weather, all-seasons take a bit of inspiration from both which results in a hybridized version of summer and winter tires. All-season tires sacrifice a bit of the warm and wet weather traction in favor of being able to grip in ice and snow, making them a great choice for those that live in climates that don’t drop below freezing often or if at all. The true way to determine if an all-season tire is the right tire for you is to base it off of your local climate, a very neutral climate area is the best place to use all-season tires in. If you’re looking for a great middle ground between summer and winter tires, purchasing all-season tires at Waldorf Chevy located in Waldorf, MD, is a great option.

Which Tire is Best for Me?

Choosing a tire seemed simple before all of this info, right? While there are many factors that go into purchasing a tire, you don’t have to be an expert to make a choice, as our parts experts at Waldorf Chevy will guide you in choosing the right tire for your vehicle. In order to make it a little easier to select a tire, consider your climate and daily driving conditions first, then make sure to stop in at Waldorf Chevy to speak with a parts professional and order the tires today!