Monday, March 27, 2017

Drivers Choice Forgives Your Credit


There are many pitfalls lurking in the financial universe waiting to plummet your delicate credit score. As it is so unnervingly easy to blemish your credit, it’s quite possible that a financially wise person will have less than perfect credit. Drivers choice understands that life happens, and takes the first step in instilling trust.

There are just three things needed in order to get your approval; you need to have a valid drivers license, your gross monthly income must be over $800, and you need to have Auto Insurance. It’s that simple! If you meet the criteria above, the next step is to come in for your quick trade appraisal and/or test drive.



Drivers Choice has the advantage of possessing the largest inventory of quality vehicles in the Quad cities, as well as a multitude of local and national lenders that enables us to be more flexible on your behalf. Our credible lenders report to all credit bureaus to patently improve your credit score, no matter where you’re starting out!

For added piece of mind, all of our vehicles have been inspected and come with a guaranteed warranty.


Visit us here to schedule your test drive, or peruse our vast selection of quality vehicles right here.

Monday, March 20, 2017

All Season Tires vs. Summer/Winter Tires


For those of us with four radically different seasons in the year, we can always expect to encounter radically different roads as well. Yet, often times, cars are sold off the lot sporting “all-season” tires. One could easily assume that their all season tires are capable of handling hot summer pavement and winter ice the same as specifically designed tires would be. This is unfortunately due to a misrepresentation of all season tires combined with a general lack of basic tire knowledge abound.

 All season tires do indeed contain a portion of the needed qualities for summer and winter grip alike. With compromise, however, comes sacrifice. All season tires are lacking fundamental qualities of BOTH tires ideal for their assigned season.

There are multiple categories of tire composition- each one responsible for a faucet of the tires performance. As far as weather handling goes, key factors are going to be the tire treads rubber composition, depth, patterns, and edges.


Summer tires — known simply as “tires” before all-season tire use became widespread — are currently marketed as “performance” or “high-performance” tires. The tread is generally comprised of large tread blocks with high lateral stiffness, while wide circumferential grooves expel and sequester water. The rubber formulation is calibrated for firmness and isn’t nearly malleable to efficiently tackle slick roads.


Snow tires, on the other hand, utilize rubber compounds specifically formulated to produce grip at low temperatures and a tread that features a pattern of elements that are designed to physically bite into snow. A network of hair-thin cuts — known as “sipes” — crisscrosses the tread blocks, subdividing them into numerous edges for added grip. The result is a squishier, less stable tread than you'd see on any summer tire.

Now, because all-season tires are perceived as the do it all tires, this means that all season tires are expected to satiate an infeasible amount of criteria. If you experience the extremes of winter, mounting winter tires isn’t an over-the-top precaution – it’s an essential safety measure that could save your life.


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