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Aug 30, 2023

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As the summer comes to an end and August rolls around, it’s time to start thinking about getting back into a school routine. That means making sure you have all the supplies you need for the first day of class. It also means ensuring your vehicle is in proper working order. At Lynch Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM of Mukwonago, we can help with both of those things.

We’re offering a $100 school supplies gift card with the purchase of any vehicle this August. That way, you can stock up on everything you need to make sure your student is prepared for success from day one. And if you’re an educator yourself, we’re offering an additional $500 off the price of any vehicle. Because we know how important it is for educators to have reliable transportation.

But getting back to school isn’t just about having the right supplies or the right car. It’s also about making sure your car is ready for the busyness of the school year ahead. That’s why we invite you to bring your vehicle in for a service appointment before heading back to school. We’ll make sure everything is in working order and help you avoid any unexpected breakdowns or repairs down the road.

Must provide proper identification to receive educators’ discount. Not applicable to prior sales. Cannot be combined with certain other offers, see dealer for details. Ends 8/31/2022

There is always something fun to do in East Troy. Check out this list of upcoming events and come out and support your community!

East Troy Farmers Market takes place on Fridays from 3-7pm on the grounds of the Wild Flour Bakery. Pick up some fresh local produce, treats, and free family activities and enjoy some live music.

Cheese Fest will be going on June 28th-29th at The Elegant Farmers. Stop by and taste some award winning cheeses with other cheese lovers!

Thursday Night on Square is a great time to get out and enjoy some free concerts put on by the East Troy Community Band (June 19, July 3,17,and 31st), The Squeezettes June 26th, Guest Group July 10th, and Swing Nouveau July 24th.

4th of July Celebration – July 3rd-5th includes fireworks, parade and more!

Cruise Night at Gus’s Drive-In Restaurant – Stop in at Gus’s every Saturday evening and check out all of the great cars and grab a burger and shake or dinner for the whole family.

Old Fashioned Farm Fair – Stop by The Elegant Farmer on July 19th between 11am-3pm and let the kids play some classic games like clothespin in a bottle or needle in a haystack. Participate in a pie eating contest or just enjoy some fresh local foods such a corn, brats, ice cream and more.

Corn & Brat Roast – Grab some grub at the Knights of Columbus Corn & Brat Roast July 25th-27th on the historic Square.

With 707 horsepower and a 10.8-second quarter-mile time, the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is the most powerful muscle car on the market. Dodge refers to it as a true GT car – a car capable of 10-second times at the drag strip, but also able to take you on a cross-country drive with your family.

The key to the Challenger SRT Hellcat’s astonishing speed is under the hood – a 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V-8 engine. This 707-horsepower engine is the most powerful Chrysler Group V-8 ever, and has been finely engineered to ensure performance and reliability. The Hellcat V-8 boasts a forged-steel crankshaft capable of withstanding 110 bar (1,595 PSI) firing pressure, a specially tuned crank damper tested to 13,000 RPM, induction-hardened bearing surfaces, forged-alloy pistons, high-load-capacity bushings, and diamond-like carbon-coated piston pins.

Dodge understands that sheer horsepower isn’t enough to make a world-class car, so other elements of the Challenger SRT Hellcat have seen similarly high levels of engineering. Power is delivered from the engine to the rear axle via a six-speed manual transmission, or a first-in-class eight-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters, and from the axle to the ground through 20″ lightweight forged-aluminum wheels. When it’s time to stop, 15.4″ Brembo six-piston front brakes are up to the job.

The Challenger SRT Hellcat also comes equipped with electronic features to help keep all that power under control: In addition to a suite of stability and safety features, the Hellcat comes with two key fobs to let the owner control their car’s performance (the red one enables full power, the black one limits the Hellcat to a mere 500 horsepower), Dodge’s new Drive Modes feature to allow customization of engine, transmission, tire, and chassis performance, and a “Valet Mode” which allows the driver to significantly reduce the engine’s performance and lock out the paddle shifters, Drive Modes, and launch control.

Summer is here and it’s the perfect time of year to take a road trip. There are so many cool places to go and things to see that can add some special moments to your trip if you choose to drive instead of fly. Before taking a road trip, it’s always wise to perform some safety checks on your car. Nothing can spoil a road trip like an unforeseen complication that could have potentially been avoided. Here are 5 easy car safety checks that everyone should do before taking a road trip.

1. Check your fluid levels.

The most important fluid to check is your engine oil. It’s basically the lifeblood of your engine and is quite easy to check. Under the hood of the car you will find a small dipstick on your engine that should be marked “Oil”. To check your oil, make sure you car is cooled off and parked on a level surface. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean with a paper towel, put it back in and pull right back out. There is a mark near the end of the dipstick that will show the high and low markings – if it’s low, you should bring it in for an oil change or service before taking your trip.

Under the hood you will also see some clear containers with different colored fluids – this would include your power steering fluid, brake fluid, and possibly clutch fluid if it’s a manual transmission. The containers will have a high and low line on them as well to see where the fluid levels are. You may also want to check your windshield wiper fluid while you’re in there.

2. Check the weight load capacity on your car.

Inside the door jam of your car, you’ll find a few stickers. One of them lists the maximum load capacity for your vehicle – which includes both passengers and cargo. It is important to not overload your vehicle because you could potentially damage your suspension or drive-train not to mention you may also decrease your gas mileage.

3. Check the air pressure in your tires and the tread level.

While looking at the stickers on the inside of your door jam, you will also see mention of the recommended tire inflation pressure. You can check the air pressure in your tires using an air pressure gauge and many of the gas station air compressors have these built into them. Making sure you have the correct tire air pressure not only can ensure better gas mileage but you and your passenger’s safety.

A penny is a great way to measure the tread depth on your tires. If you use a penny, line up the Lincoln Memorial on the back with your tread. If the top of the Memorial is hidden, you have more than enough tread for a long road trip. If you turn the penny around and can see the top of Lincoln’s head, you need new tires before taking your trip.

4. Check that you have a spare tire and that it has air in it.

Open your trunk and make sure you have a spare tire. It’s important to check that it’s properly inflated because a flat spare tire is useless and dangerous. You also want to make sure you have the tools available to change your tire like a jack and a lug nut wrench. A flashlight would also be helpful as well as other emergency equipment like a first aid kit.

5. Check the outside of your vehicle – lights, wipers, and windows.

It’s just as important to check the outside of your vehicle as it is the inside of it. Make sure all lights are working. Check your wiper blades to ensure they’re not worn as this could pose a safety hazard during rain. Lastly, check your windows to make sure they’re clean to ensure you can see clearly.

These 5 easy safety checks can help to ensure a safe road trip. All of these checks are things you can do yourself, but always read your owner’s manual and if you have any questions or concerns bring your car in for service. Aside from these tips, some good music and snacks always help to make for a successful road trip. Happy travels!

Chrysler Group – and Dodge in particular – received high marks in J.D. Power’s 2014 Automotive Performance, Execution, and Layout (APEAL) Study. Intended to measure how gratifying a new vehicle is to own, this study surveys owners 90 days after the purchase of their new vehicle. Customer evaluations of 77 different vehicle attributes are used to establish which vehicles provide the most positive ownership experiences.

Dodge’s performance in this year’s APEAL Study was impressive – the Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, and Dodge Dart were all found to lead their classes in customer satisfaction. (Classes were Large Car, Midsize Sporty Car, and Compact Car, respectively.) Additional Chrysler Group vehicles which placed within the top three for their category: Jeep Cherokee (3rd in Compact SUV), Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango (2nd and 3rd in Midsize SUV), Fiat 500L (3rd in Compact MPV), and Ram 2500/3500 (tied for 2nd in Large Heavy Duty Pickup).

Bandages/ cleansing wipes

Tums

Antibacterial Soap

Sunscreen

Safety Pins

Pain Reliever

Lotion

Chapstick

Neosporin

Feminine products

Diapers

Baby Wipes

Sometimes we find that we leave our house so fast that we have forgotten to do some ‘getting ready’ essentials. These items just stay in the car in case we need them. These things are minty gum, deodorant, mascara, eye shadow, a brush and hairbands. These things will usually take care of everyone if they ran out the door before they finished getting ready in the morning.

What types of preparedness items do you have in your car?

Stefanie is a wife and mom to three cute kids. You can find her blogging about travel, crafts, recipes and life at Making of a Mom.

Contact
Lynch Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Inc.

282 Wolf Run
Mukwonago, WI 53149-8470

Sales: (262) 214-3892
Service: (262) 214-3951
Parts: (262) 214-6285
Hours
Monday8:30am-8:00pm
Tuesday8:30am-8:00pm
Wednesday8:30am-8:00pm
Thursday8:30am-8:00pm
Friday8:30am-6:00pm
Saturday8:30am-4:00pm
SundayClosed

The Dodge brand is bringing its A-game for its 100th anniversary, significantly updating both the iconic Challenger muscle car, and giving the Charger four-door sedan a full-body makeover, offering an impressive lineup of expanded powertrains for 2015.

New for 2015, the Chrysler Group’s TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission is standard on every Dodge Charger model, everything from the SE, SXT, R/T, R/T Scat Pack, SRT 392 and the SRT Hellcat. The 2015 Charger also offers a full range of fuel-efficient and powerful engine options, including the award-winning 3.6-liter V-6 Pentastar engine, which delivers up to 31 miles per gallon (mpg) on SE and SXT models.

“Our Dodge designers have re-sculpted nearly every single body panel of the Dodge Charger for 2015, giving it a sleek, nimble appearance,” said Tim Kuniskis, President and CEO – Dodge Brand, Chrysler Group LLC.

Check out our online inventory of the 2015 Dodge Charger or visit us to find out more about the 2015 Charger at Lynch Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM.

According to AutoTrader.com, both the 2015 Dodge Durango and 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee were recognized as Must Shop SUVs that offer the perfect combination of towing ability and interior luxury.

“Having both the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango make AutoTrader’s list of Must-Shop SUVs for Towing recognizes our commitment to offer our customers best-in-class towing designed for maximum capability and optimum fuel economy without sacrificing vehicle performance or luxury,” said Reid Bigland, Head of U.S. Sales, Chrysler Group LLC.

The 2015 Dodge Durango can be equipped with a 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine produces a best-in-class 360 horsepower and 390 lb.-ft. of torque, while the 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee can be equipped with a class-leading 240 horsepower and a massive 420 lb.-ft. of torque, Jeep’s award-winning 24-valve dual-overhead cam 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V-6 delivers clean-diesel technology with low CO2 emissions. Both the 2015 Grand Cherokee and Durango have a best in class towing capacity of 7,400 pounds when properly equipped.

Preparing an Emergency car kit: Winter Edition

One thing that worries me and thousands of others during the winter months is to become stranded. Warmer climate areas always tend to think that they may never need snow tires or to be prepared for any winter weather at all and this is never a good way to think. My prime example is Alabama in January 2014 hundreds of motorists were stranded on I-20 for two days or more because of Winter weather. The national guard was called into the state but not all of the motorists were reachable – I know of no deaths however I’m sure there were several victims of frostbite , dehydration and other known issues that were caused from being stranded. All of which could have been prevented if they had been properly prepared for an event such as that one.

Here are the top 5 Essentials that we feel should be in your vehicle during the winter months to help be prepared in case you’re to become stranded in freezing temperatures.

1. Map –
Most people would not think of this because with today’s technology we all tend to use our GPS as most cell phones have them built in it is definitely easier to obtain than before. You should always keep a good ol’ classic paper map in your vehicle. Most will fit right under your seat or behind if it has built in pockets. The purpose of this is that yes a GPS may be made available but it is still operated on batteries. If those battery are to die and you have no clue where you are the paper map will be able to help you.

2. Blankets , Extra clothing –
One thing that you have to worry about during the winter months is the cold weather. Keeping warm is definitely a need greater than most. We suggest heavy blankets such as wool or thermal so that the heat from your body will hold in the blanket and not escape.

3. Water, Food –
Having food and water is important because you could be stranded for a few days or even weeks depending on the circumstances. Just remember that an average person can go up to three weeks without food and only one week without water. Personally I keep two 2 liter bottles in my van at all times.

4. Winter tools –
Every car should have a basic necessities kit already in place which should include items such as Flashlights, Flares, Jumper cables etc.. For the Winter months a few items you may want to add are:

– Deicer

– Compact Snow Shovel

– Hand Warmers

– Snow Chains

and any other items you think you may need.

5. Have a plan-
Being prepared for almost every situation will ensure that you will have a better chance of surviving without harm if you were to become stranded. One way that can help not only you but ANYONE that drives your vehicle is to have a printed out plan or instructions – You can leave this in your glove box so that other drivers may have it and know about the kit in the back. Make sure to tell them where the plan is if they’re going to be driving your vehicle.

We hope this helps you in preparing for this Winters travels!

This post was written by Sandra S. Sandra is the owner/author of Confessions of a stay at home mom a well known mom blog featuring useful tips, recipes, giveaways and so much more.

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