Minivan or SUV?

By Gregg Ciocca

As the owner and CEO of eight auto dealerships throughout the eastern Pennsylvania area with a comprehensive inventory of minivans and SUVs to choose from, I have helped countless families make the choice between an SUV and a minivan. No cut-and-dried response to the question exists, yet the answer is simple: it depends on your needs, your daily routine, and perhaps most importantly, your likes and dislikes.

For example, drivers who must chaperone children around on a regular basis want their ride to be safe and comfortable. Both SUVs and minivans offer high marks for safety, with anti-lock brakes, airbags, and other standard safety features. An SUV, however, has a much greater rollover risk than a minivan. As for comfort and fun, modern versions of both vehicles generally have three-way climate control systems and can be equipped with DVD players and power outlets for electronic games and computers. However, minivans are more convenient for smaller children, with their low step-up height and sliding doors that provide large openings. When parked, a minivan can more easily be transformed to a playroom or sleeping area than an SUV.

For hauling cargo, both vehicles are comparable, but minivans with removable benches are capable of carrying more bulky items. Items like bookcases, refrigerators and headboards can disappear into the cargo area of a minivan and still leave room for more. When it comes to cargo space, a minivan is much more versatile than an SUV.

On the other hand, a minivan cannot approach an SUV’s towing capabilities. If hauling a boat or a trailer will be a routine part of the vehicle’s duties, there is no question: the better choice is an SUV. Most SUVs are equipped with four-wheel drive, making them far superior to minivans for foul weather and off-road driving as well. Economy is another factor that must be taken into account. On the whole, minivans are generally less costly to buy and deliver better fuel economy.

Image is certainly a consideration that concerns many car buyers. A minivan and an SUV convey vastly different images: the SUV suggests a sporty, adventurous driver, while the driver of a minivan is seen as stodgy and practical. Thus, smaller children, not yet old enough to be influenced by such concepts as image, generally prefer the minivan for its ease of access, roomy interior, and versatility. Older children, on the other hand, shy away from the minivan’s geeky image.

Gregg Ciocca owns eight auto dealerships throughout eastern Pennsylvania with hundreds of new and used minivans and SUVs in stock.

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Benefits of Visiting Faulkner-Ciocca Chevrolet

As the area’s best provider of quality, low-priced Chevrolet automobiles, we at Faulkner-Ciocca Chevrolet strive to give all our customers the highest level of service. Our Business Central dealership employs fully trained consultants to aid commercial customers in their search for the right vehicle.

We know you need the right truck for the job. Each business owner must evaluate his or her transportation needs, and our expert staff possesses many years of experience in helping companies decide which vehicle most fits their immediate and long-term needs. Things to consider when looking for a commercial vehicle include the acceleration, braking, and handling specifications; cargo capacity; fuel efficiency; and many other features. Faulkner-Ciocca Chevrolet is the leading commercial truck provider in Quakertown, Allentown, and Philadelphia, and our varied lineup of trucks, vans, cutaways, chassis cabs, pickups, and other vehicles present business owners with many options.

Additionally, our dealership provides automotive service for commercial vehicles. We understand that time lost due to a worn-out vehicle is money lost, and servicing our customers’ vehicles remains our first priority. In the service facility, we keep specialty parts and all necessary tools on hand. Our technicians are trained to diagnose problems with diesel engines, hybrids, Allison transmissions, and more.

There are many benefits of visiting Faulkner-Ciocca Chevrolet in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, where you can find all your commercial automotive needs. To schedule an appointment to speak with one of our commercial sales or service representatives, visit our website or call (800) 513-3780.

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10 Ford Mustang Quick Facts

By: Faulkner-Ciocca Chevrolet

One of the more popular vehicles we sell at Faulkner-Ciocca Ford Mercury is the venerable Ford Mustang. While this model has existed for nearly five decades, the Mustang isn’t showing signs of its age. Instead, it remains a stylish and exciting vehicle that is as relevant today as it was when Ford first introduced it in 1964. Modern Mustangs have all of the features you want in a car but also provide a nod to tradition via a unique combination of current design sensibilities and the traditional styling that has made the Mustang such a popular vehicle during its 46-year history. Here are some facts you may not know about the Ford Mustang:

1. When Ford introduced the Mustang on April 17, 1964, at the New York World’s Fair, it was the company’s most successful launch since the Model A.

2. On the first day of release, Ford sold more than 22,000 Mustangs.

3. In the initial year of sales, Ford sold more than 400,000 Mustangs.

4. By its 40-year anniversary, Ford had produced nearly 8 million Mustangs.

5. The 1966 model was Ford’s best selling Mustang, and the 1991 model was its worst.

6. The first Ford Mustangs were either coupes or convertibles.

7. With the production of the Mustang, Ford created the “pony car” class of vehicles.

8. The Mustang is the only of the original “pony car” class to remain in continuous production since its inception.

9. Ford rolled out the first fastback version of the Mustang on October 1, 1964.

10. Mustang production hit the 1 million mark on February 23, 1966.

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Miller-Keystone Blood Center (MKBC) and The Compassionate Friends

Faulkner-Ciocca Chevrolet of Quakertown, Pennsylvania, exhibits its quality through community mindedness. Part of the Faulkner-Ciocca family of dealerships in southeast Pennsylvania, Faulkner-Ciocca Chevrolet plays an integral role in supporting local charities and nonprofits such as the Miller-Keystone Blood Center (MKBC) and The Compassionate Friends organization. Miller-Keystone Blood Center (MKCB) In September 2010, Faulkner-Ciocca Chevrolet hosted a blood drive in conjunction with the MKBC. Established as two separate entities, the Keystone Community Blood Bank and the Samuel W. Miller Memorial Blood Center merged in 2001 to become the Miller-Keystone Blood Center. Today, the MKBC provides blood to more than 20 hospitals in the Pennsylvania counties of Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, and Schuylkill and in Warren County, New Jersey. MKBC boasts seven fixed-site blood donation centers in Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Hazle Township, Wind Gap, and Quakertown. In 2011, MKBC will open its eighth fixed-site blood donation center in Lionville, Pennsylvania. To learn more about the MKBC and the organization’s partner businesses, visit www.giveapint.org. The Compassionate Friends Faulkner-Ciocca Chevrolet has continually proven itself as an amiable place to work. Recently, the Quakertown Chapter of The Compassionate Friends, a nonprofit that comforts families dealing with the death of a child, honored Faulkner-Ciocca Chevrolet owner Greg Ciocca for his kindness and understanding when one of his own employees lost her daughter. The Compassionate Friends boasts more than 600 chapters around the nation that meet monthly. Attendees include bereaved parents, adult siblings, and grandparents willing to share their experiences with others in similar situations. Each year, The Compassionate Friends holds a national conference, where more than 1,000 bereaved family members come together to attend workshops on dealing with grief and to listen to comforting speakers. The Compassionate Friends also organizes an annual Worldwide Candle Lighting event, where family and friends around the globe celebrate and remember their children who have died by lighting a candle for one hour. Learn more at www.compassionatefriends.org.

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