Borcherding and DIY Bloggers Help Furnish Habitat for Humanity Home


Borcherding and DIY Bloggers Help Furnish Habitat for Humanity Home

This Sunday, something very special will happen in Cincinnati. A group of hand-picked DIY bloggers, in partnership with GMC and the GM Foundation, will arrive in Cincinnati to decorate and furnish two Habitat for Humanity Homes. Surprise!

This will be after traveling the World’s Longest Yard Sale, 650+ miles to be exact, from Atlanta to Chattanooga to Cincinnati. It’s a five-day shopping spree where the do-it-yourself bloggers uncover and restore as many treasures as they can find to make our residents’ new homes beautiful, warm and cozy before they even move in.

You can watch last year’s adventure—and the residents’ reactions!—in this moving video. (But be careful—it may make you cry…)
 http://youtu.be/gl1l1ttwGrc

Borcherding is so proud to be asked to participate in this adventure by donating bed sets (mattresses, box springs and frames) to each family.

Thank you to all Habitat volunteers, DIY bloggers and GM for doing such a great thing for our great community!

Why buy pre-owned? Here are just a few good reasons


Buying a pre-owned vehicle isn’t what it used to be. Gone are the used car salesman jokes and snobbery towards any vehicle that isn’t brand spanking new. These days, you can purchase a certified, pre-owned car from a reputable dealership—one as little as 3 years old—and save as much as 30% to 40% over a brand new model.
Yes, you’re sacrificing that new-car smell, but hey, they make air fresheners for that now. And yes, you’re not getting a completely new vehicle with no wear and tear, but as long as the vehicle is certified, you can rest assured that the owner took decent care of it. Backed by manufacturers, "certified" pre-owned cars have to pass a series of inspections and most have a fresh manufacturer warranty of 12 months or more.
So when you consider your next car purchase, ask yourself a few key questions to see if you’re a good candidate for a pre-owned vehicle:
·       Do you have expensive taste, but can’t afford a new model of your dream car? If so, a pre-owned Buick Enclave, for instance, may be the perfect solution.
·       Are you on a tight budget? An all-cash or low-payment pre-owned purchase may give you more peace of mind than committing to long-term financing on a new vehicle with high monthly payments.
·       Can you afford to maintain a pre-owned vehicle? After 12 months, a certified vehicle might not be covered by warranty. By contrast, a new vehicle probably won't need maintenance for several thousand miles and even that may be covered by the manufacturer. But a pre-owned vehicle may need a new battery, tires, breaks or other expensive items within the first year of ownership.

When you buy pre-owned, you’re also missing out on the free roadside assistance that comes with many new vehicles, and the long-term maintenance and car programs included in your financing. You also won’t be able to take advantage of the state lemon laws if you happen to end up with an old lemon. However, if you look up your vehicle’s maintenance records on sites such as Carfax or Autocheck , you can tell if the car you’re considering has a history of problems and was, indeed, born a lemon.
Finally, keep in mind that vehicles can depreciate fast. But don’t take our word for it. Check out Kelley Blue Book’s Cost of Ownership calculator to determine the average cost and depreciation of a new vehicle over time. While there are many advantages to owning a new car—it’s completely pristine and new, and yours to love and take care of for many years!—there are also many advantages to buying pre-owned. Stop in to consult with one of our sales reps about which choice is right for you. 

What’s the best family vacation car? Our top 3 picks




What’s the best family vacation car? Our top 3 picks


So you’re road tripping it with the family this summer, but you’re tempted to invest in that new car you’ve been wanting before you make the cross-country trek. Well, here are our top 5 picks for the best family vacation (and family anywhere!) vehicles.

1.    The BuickEnclave. The 2014 Buick Enclave is rated #1 for families by U.S. News & World Report. In their words,The 2014 Buick Enclave impresses test drivers with its refined handling and classy interior. Those traits, combined with an excellent safety score, make the Enclave highly recommended among affordable midsize SUVs. For having the best combination of factors that appeal to families, we named the Enclave our 2014 Best 3-Row Midsize SUV for Families.”

Attractions include: 9.7 safety rating, powerful V6 engine, smooth transmission, an EPA-estimated 17/24 mpg city/highway, premium cabin, three rows—seats up to 8, standard entertainment system, IntelliLink infotainment system with screen, satellite radio and an optional rear entertainment system.


2.    The Buick Encore. The 2014 Buick Encore is rated #2 in Affordable Compact SUVs by U.S. News & World Report. The Encore’s attractions include an 8.9 safety rating, a stylish cabin, noise cancellation system (completely quiet highway drive), great fuel economy (EPA-reported 25/33 mpg city/highway), comfy and spacious front and back seats, satellite radio and an IntelliLink infotainment system, which features a 7-inch color display. Because the Encore only offers two rows of seats, it’s perfect for families of four.







3.    The GMCTerrain. The 2014 GMC Terrain is rated #6 in Affordable Compact SUVs by U.S. News & World Report. Attractions include a 9.3 safety score, a luxurious, upscale interior, spacious back seats with leg room, high-tech standard features and high-performance V6 engine. The Terrain also offers plenty of high-tech bling, including a rearview camera, a touch-screen stereo, heated mirrors and Bluetooth.