Keep Your Hyundai Peace of Mind - Even in an Accident

Monday, April 9, 2012

Although you do your best to drive responsibly and stay safe on road, still it’s smart to know what to do just in case you end up in a collision or a car crash. Road accidents are very scary and a very stressful experience. Here we have listed some accident guidelines for you because even in the safest of vehicles, we want you to be ready to get through the unexpected as easily and safely as you can.

Do’s

· Ensure you are not injured. If you are safe, check for others in your car and make sure they are okay too. Check with other involved parties, if any.

· Call 911 for help immediately if someone is injured. Render first aid if possible.

· Fill out and print the handy diagram below in advance and keep it in your glove box with your registration and proof of insurance. In case of an accident, exchange information with the other involved party!

· If there are any witnesses of the accident, collect contact information from them too.

· If you are carrying a camera, remember to take photographs of the accident and make a record of the traffic condition, weather condition, and record other relevant information.

· If possible, contact your insurance company from the accident spot. They might give you some valuable information or might ask for important documents such as a copy of the police report.

Don’ts

· Don’t leave the accident spot without securing contact information from the other involved party.

· Don’t discuss any personal information like your health condition or mental state as these can be used against you.

Know your Rights

· Accidents are always stressful events. Knowing your rights as a consumer for collision repair may ease your condition a bit. Legally speaking, you have the right to get your collision repaired in your choice of repair shop with original equipments parts used in the repair.

· Different states have different disclosure laws regarding collision repair. Some states have disclosure laws instructing repair shops to inform to the consumer when something other than OE parts will be used.

· According to some state disclosure laws the consumer is to be notified only if rebuilt or remanufactured parts (as opposed to OE parts) are used in the repair of the vehicle.

· Some states have disclosure laws which state that the consumer be notified prior to the start of repairs, that their vehicle will be repaired with insurer-specified non-OE parts. Other states require that this information be disclosed to the consumer only after repairs have been made.

· Some states require that any use of non-OE parts be equal to or better quality than the OE part. (The equality of an aftermarket part compared to an Acura Genuine part may be difficult if not impossible to determine as American Honda does not make public the engineering specs of its parts.)

· Further, a few states ask that consumers be notified that their vehicle will be repaired with insurer-specified parts only during the vehicle's warranty period. Other states use a mileage limitation. Still others use a model-year designation. In any case, once the restriction has expired, the shop is no longer legally bound to the consumer in that manner.

· Certain states require that original equipment parts must be used for the first 30 months of the vehicle's life while some states have no disclosure or consent laws with regard to collision repair.

If you’re a Hyundai owner, you have the peace of mind of knowing that you’re in one of the safest vehicles on the road, but no one is exempt from the daily dangers of driving. We encourage you to get to know the safety features of your vehicle, make sure you’re taking care of the maintenance to keep those safety systems running, and try to get the best coverage for your vehicle as possible – repairs are costly!

Also, this is one blog you should print, as you should also keep copies of the diagram and information form below to help with documenting accident details! Even the smallest fender-bender can be stressful enough to forget even the most obvious information.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011


What are mothers saying about the Veloster?

“This car is perfect for that younger, 1st time car buying crowd, but you’re right, it will take you right into mother…or father…hood. It seems like a sweet combo of stylish and sensible and is taking the place of the Tiburon who we miss dearly. Can’t WAIT to test drive it and stream Pandora!”

“The 4th door was chosen to be removed because it allowed gas mileage to increase as a result. 40 mpg hwy isnt anything to sneeze at..combination of losing that door and Hyundai manufacturing their own steal makes this car a win-win. I have an 18 month old daughter and this is just what my husband and I are looking for! Affordable, techy, hatch, sporty and yet still family friendly!”


It’s not a full-size family car, but it boasts even a body structure that adds a considerable safety measure in letting kids exit the car only on the safe side of the street. It’s a mix of coupe, hatchback and sedan with functional cargo space – perfectly suited for first-time buyers and those in the process of establishing their lives, careers and social networks. The Veloster is Hyundai’s newest way of providing a car as versatile and dynamic as your life itself.

Completely affordable with a starting price of around $17,300, no appealing features were spared; with Hyundai’s new BlueLink multimedia system, you can send and receive text messages, update your Facebook and post Tweets by voice command. Whether you’re still in your gaming years or you’re the parent of a gamer, rest assured that you can play your xBox 360 or PS3 right in the car. In the event of an emergency, simply press the SOS button and specially trained response specialists will receive your car’s information and location, and the appropriate emergency services will arrive.

What features will make this highly-active part of your life easier?
1) unlock your car via satellite if your keys are inside the car
2) call for roadside assistance with push of a button
3) navigation by voice commands
4) stolen vehicle recovery system
5) favorite restaurant listing, movies, weather, and many more – all with voice command
6) ability to play movies, videos, music, mp3s on the 7” standard touch screen
7) start your car remotely by smartphone app, by dialing an exclusive toll-free phone number or even from your own exclusive Hyundai Owner's website!!


Rick Case Hyundai in Duluth, serving Atlanta, Johns Creek, Lawrenceville and Gainesville is part of the only family of dealerships that will let you drive off with far more value than the 2012 Veloster. Rick Case Hyundai gives an exclusive 20-year, 200,000-mile warranty with every new purchase, 5 years of 24/7 roadside assistance, not to mention free membership in the Rick Case Rewards program which opens the door to discounts every time you drive in.

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2011 Hyundai Elantra: Same price, all-new value

Thursday, March 17, 2011

In the cut-throat compact car segment in Canada and North America, the all-new 2011 Hyundai Elantra is about to take the title and challenge other segments. Its upgraded trim quality and features now include:

• Push-button start
• In-dash, touch-screen navigation system
• Rearview camera
• Bluetooth hands-free phone system
• iPod and USB inputs
• Automatic headlights
• Leather seating
…and that’s just in the base model. Opt for a GL or higher trim and get heated rear seats, power sunroof, 16-inch alloy wheels and fog lights, just to name a few bells and whistles.

What really sets the new 2011 Elantra apart from its predecessors is its “Fluidic Sculpture,” an effort by Hyundai to make the vehicle as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional. It’s a little longer and a little lower, with countless lines designed to come together beautifully. Don’t be fooled by the fluid lines; it has more interior room than ever, not to mention the “Nu” engine that provides better fuel economy – 18% to be exact. The “Nu” engine is a 1.8-liter that’s paired with your choice of a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission.

Yes, it’s tough too. Its rigid structure provides for a solid feel and impressive power for any car in its class, but that’s nothing new with the Elantra. Another value package that isn’t news is what you’ll get at Rick Case Hyundai… from the 20,000-mile, 20-year warranty to the 5 years of 24/7 roadside service, the Rick Case Rewards membership and the Hyundai Assurance Program, there simply isn’t a better value than a Hyundai from Rick Case. Don’t miss the $500 coupon on the homepage! Serious about quality on a budget? Cruise our certified pre-owned Hyundais for the best inventory from Atlanta to Gainesville, or our great selection of cars under $10K!

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Hyundai Sonata Gets Prestigious 2011 International Car of the Year Award

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Rick Case Automotive Group, one of the leading car dealers for Acura, Audi, Honda, Hyundai, Mazda and Mitsubishi cars in Ohio, Georgia and South Florida regions, is thrilled that the all new Hyundai Sonata has been named the 2011 International Car of the Year (ICOTY). The award was presented at the 2011 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The ICOTY awards are given to vehicles based on lifestyle compatibility and the emotional connection between car and consumer.

The all new Hyundai Sonata is equipped with a sporty suspension and a strong powertrain that achieves best-in-class fuel economy scores. It also scores big points for its stunning shape and exterior design appeal. The new Hyundai Sonata is a complete package that will satisfy the emotional connection consumers seek when purchasing a mid-size sedan.

The new Sonata is equipped with Hyundai's new Theta II GDI 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 98 horsepower and 184 lb ft of torque with a Gasoline Direct-Injection (GDI) fuel delivery system. It delivers an impressive 22 mpg city/35 mpg highway fuel economy rating with the available six-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC. When equipped with the six-speed manual, the Sonata achieves 24 mpg city/35 mpg highway fuel economy rating.

The new Hyundai Sonata features modern safety equipment such as front driver and passenger airbags, front seat side impact and curtain airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Traction Control System (TCS), Antilock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), front active head restraints and Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).

Rick Case Automotive Group is introducing some great special offers on new cars. Until the end of February, there are also lease specials of $199 and lower. Additionally, you can also benefit from our other attractive offers, such as a 20-year, 200,000-mile warranty, 5 years of 24/7 roadside assistance, free membership in the Rick Case Rewards Program and the peace of mind of the Hyundai Assurance Program, that come with every Hyundai new car purchase.

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Hassle Free Ways to Save Big on Car Maintenance

Monday, January 24, 2011

Knowing a vehicle's cost over time can save you thousands in the long haul. Rick Case Hyundai, a leading Hyundai dealer in Duluth, near Atlanta, has some great tips on how to plan a long, inexpensive maintenance relationship with your car.

Nowadays it is cheaper to maintain cars and trucks, as they are better built and designed for easier maintenance. If you did a standard maintenance cost comparison with the older models, you would see that the newer models no longer have some parts that require regular tune-up or replacement, such as condensers, carburetors and points. Today's coolants, belts and hoses have a longer lifespan too, some up to 10 years. Besides this, sophisticated systems also monitor vehicle performance. So, if a problem like an oil leak arises, it can be identified and remedied before it leads to a big problem, like a seized engine.

Basic upkeep – such as the routine oil and filter change - is no longer required every 3,000 miles. The fact is that most new vehicles can now drive 7,500 to 10,000 miles between oil changes, cutting oil bills in half. For those who are looking forward to cut oil-change costs altogether, there’s more good news. Numerous dealers are conducting free periodic maintenance with new-car purchases, including oil, tire rotation, replacement brake linings, wiper blades and fluid checkups, so your choice of dealership can have a big impact on maintenance costs down the road.

Rick Case dealerships are a perfect example. Every new Hyundai purchase comes with a 20-year, 200,000-mile warranty, 5 years of 24-hour roadside service, and even free membership in the Rick Case Rewards Program, which means every time you pull in for service, you’re racking up reward points that turn into discounts on your next service or purchase. Add to that Hyundai’s Assurance Program, and you won’t find a better value package anywhere!
Alternatively, you can also follow some simple tips:

•Don’t always rely on dashboard alerts for oil and tire pressure readings… sensors can malfunction too! Periodically remove the dipstick to check the oil level yourself.
•Keep jumper cables in your trunk to save on costly and time-consuming tow truck services, especially in winter. Newer jumper cables can even work from one car’s cigarette lighter to another, so you never even have to lift the hood!
•Hire the experts when in doubt. Today's onboard electronic systems require specific diagnostic tools usually found only at a dealer's service center. These inspection stations use scan tools to perform the required on-board diagnostic system check.
•Watch out for recalls. You can check your auto manufacturer's website every month, or edmunds.com, which lists recalls for every make and model.
•Proper service makes any vehicle work better, last longer and hold its value. By keeping your car in great shape, you can keep rolling. It will also pay you back when it's time to trade it in later.

Visit Rick Case Hyundai to drive around Atlanta with more peace of mind than you’ll find anywhere else. Select your new or used car from the vast new vehicle inventory and used cars lot. Drive home the Hyundai car of your choice with a special offer - a $500 coupon right on our homepage!

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Rick Case Makes a Difference Again with Hyundai Hope on Wheels

Monday, December 6, 2010

The Rick Case Automotive Group is proud to again participate in the Hyundai Hope on Wheels 2010 Tour, Hyundai’s initiative in the fight against childhood cancer. The initiative is aimed at donating funds for research projects and to support meaningful steps undertaken by doctors, nurses, social workers, child life specialists and other professionals who work with children with cancer. The Rick Case Hyundai dealerships have participated in this noble endeavor this year and every year before, for well over a decade now. Each year, in each region during the month of September, Hyundai Hope on Wheels gives grants in the amount of $100,000 each to organizations across the country, funded by a portion of every Hyundai sale the month before.

This year, the two Rick Case Hyundai dealerships near Atlanta are again proud to be contributors. “The brave young children at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital inspire us every day,” said Rita and Rick Case. “Early detection with neuropsychological testing is vital and we are delighted that the Hyundai Hope on Wheels Hope Grant will make a positive and direct impact in their lives.”

It’s no surprise that the Rick Case Automotive Group is a proud participant, as it is one family owned and operated organization that understands the value, even in business, of giving back so much in opportunities like these… Rick Case believes that your business is only as strong as the community around it, so it is important to support local residents and children, especially in their time of need.

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One Hyundai dealer in Atlanta continues to stand out from the crowd...

Wednesday, November 24, 2010



Mr. Kolb,

We recently purchased a Hyundai Sonata from Rick Case Auto Mall for my wife. I just wanted to take a few minutes to tell you about our experience there. We have both purchased many automobiles over the years and this is the first time that we are in agreement that this was actually a pleasurable experience and would recommend your establishment to others. In particular, Aron was a tremendous help. He was extremely courteous and went above and beyond to assist us. I was amazed at his all around knowledge down to he minute details of the Hyundai cars as well all other autos. He was a tremendous help in our decision making process and was very patient with us.

It is rare indeed to find this type of person that is so dedicated to his job and to making the customer feel comfortable and happy in their purchase. I would highly recommend any of my family or friends to see Aron at Rick Case Auto Mall to purchase their car!

Sincerely,
Mike W & Vikki M
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