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Top Car Features

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When searching for a new vehicle at the Lake of the Ozarks , you may have a general idea of certain features you may want. Let’s face it, there are so many options now for standard and upgraded features, it’s hard to decide which ones you need and which ones you may want. The best car dealership at the Lake of the Ozarks knows that added features are what set vehicles apart from one another, and can be a major factor in whether or not you buy that car. At Hulett Chevrolet-Buick-GMC , our goal is to help you find the best car for you and your needs. Check out these popular features to learn more about what’s available in some of the vehicles we offer. Heated & Cooled Seats What would be nicer than a warm, heated seat during the winter months? When you hop into your cold car, it would be nice to have a heated seat to help warm you and your car up quicker. During the summer months, you won’t want heated seats, but cooled seats may be a nice addition. With cooled seats, your

Winter Driving Tips

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There’s fresh snow on the ground and the temperature has been below freezing the last couple of days. The road conditions are affected by this weather, and the best car dealership at the Lake of the Ozarks wants to make sure that you are safe when out on the roadways. A few weeks ago we gave you tips to make sure your car was prepared for the winter weather, this week, Hulett Chevrolet-Buick-GMC has tips for driving in this winter weather. If you don’t have to be out on the roadways when it’s snowing and icy, it’s best to stay home. If you do have to travel during this time, keep these tips in mind for safe travels. Tips For Driving In The Snow Tip 1 - It’s important to drive slowly. Everything takes longer on snow-covered roads. Whether it’s accelerating, braking, stopping, or turning, it will take longer with snow on the ground versus dry pavement. Give yourself extra time when driving. Tip 2 - Accelerate and decelerate slowly. The best way to regain traction without

Top Safety Features

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Before you purchase your next car at the best car dealership at the Lake of the Ozarks , there are a few things you should be aware of. Most people tend to focus more on the appearance of their car instead of focusing on the safety features of the car. While the look of your car is important, the safety features play a vital role in your everyday life. At Hulett Chevrolet-Buick-GMC many of our new and used vehicles come equipped with safety features that can keep you and your family safe. Here are a few safety features you may see while looking for a new vehicle at the Lake of the Ozarks best car dealership . Brake Assist Brake assist measures the speed and force of brake application to determine whether the driver is attempting an emergency stop. If they are, the system will apply additional brake pressure to allow the driver to take full advantage of the antilock braking system, which prevents wheel lockup.   Stability Control Stability control helps drivers avoid cras

Be Prepared For Any Road Conditions

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The weather has been nothing short of awful these last few weeks. It’s snowed, there’s ice, and the temperatures have been falling in the single digits consecutively. Let’s face it, it probably won’t improve anytime soon. This winter weather is here to stay. While we hope it doesn’t stick around too long, the best car dealership at the Lake of the Ozarks has some information to help keep you and your family safe on the roads this season. Driving in the cold weather, whether there’s ice or snow or the roads are clear, poses unique challenges and it requires drivers to be more aware and to pay more attention. Hulett Chevrolet-Buick-GMC has a few tips for you to keep in mind while out on the roadways during the winter. Proactive Tips to Stay Safe in The Winter The roadways may be completely dry, but the freezing temperatures can be harsh on your vehicle and can even pose unforeseen dangers. In order to prevent unnecessary issues to your car and to keep your family safe, it’s imp