BMW, GM Issue Recalls

BMW drivers should take note. The German automaker recently issued a recall of nearly 1.3 million 5 Series and 6 Series vehicles across the globe. The move was made to address an electrical issue that could spark a fire, The New York Times reports.

The recall affects about 367,000 cars in the United States and is targeted at vehicles made between 2003 and 2010, so even if you've purchased a used BMW, your car may be included in the recall. At the heart of the issues is a bolt connection securing battery cables that could come loose. As a result, the manufacturer says the malfunctioning electrical system could cause the car not to start or spark a fire under extreme circumstances.

"The worst-case scenario is a fire," Thomas Plucinsky, a BMW spokesman, told the Times. "We are aware of one fire in the United States."

The recall comes as another similar announcement was made regarding some more recent models of General Motors cars. In this case, the 2012 versions of Chevrolet Suburban and GMC Yukon XL SUVs have been recalled due to problems with steering. The automaker says that some gear pitman shafts may not have hardened correctly during the manufacturing process, which increases the chances that a driver could lose steering completely and crash, according to USA Today.

Paying attention to see if your car falls under certain recalls in an important part of staying safe on the road, and so too is staying on top of auto maintenance. New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care center is the place to go for motorists looking to keep their cars running smoothly. Thanks to a talented and knowledgeable staff of mechanics, you can ensure your car does not run into any problems on the road.

What Cars Cost the Most to Fill Up?

The average price of a gallon of gas is rapidly approaching $4, so it's safe to say that almost all drivers are feeling the pain. However, some may be hurting a little more than others depending on what car they're driving. According to Forbes, there are some cars which are likely to reach the three-digit mark when you're filling up at the pump.

At the top of the list is one of the most luxurious SUVs on the road today, the Cadillac Escalade. Though it's a popular ride among celebrities and athletes, it may be a bit more difficult for the average family to contend with the $120 it takes to fill up the Escalade's gas tank, according to the publication.

While the Escalade may be more of a luxury vehicle, there are some more affordable rides that still will cost a great deal to fill up. In particular, the Chevrolet Silverado, one of the most popular pickup trucks in the country, gets only 11 miles per gallon and could cost as much as $100 to fill up. General Motors seems to have noticed, and according to Forbes, is working on a more fuel-efficient version of the truck.

The Ford Expedition was once one of the most common SUVs on the road, but as gas prices rose and a push for fuel-efficiency reigned supreme, fewer consumers decided to get behind the wheel of the enormous family vehicle. Today, experts say filling up the tank could cost as much as $129.

While buying one of these cars may not be the best choice right now, New Jersey State Auto Auction offers plenty of other suitable alternatives that will save you money at the pump. With a wide variety of makes and models at affordable prices, everyone will drive away happy.

Mitt Romney Nods to Family’s Car Connection with Secret Service Code Name

The Secret Service assigns codenames to presidential leaders and candidates, and Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum recently got to pick theirs. Santorum's handle is "Petrus" and Romney chose the code name "Javelin," according to National Public Radio. They are not given free reign over their security nicknames, or you'd probably wind up with a lot of "Mavericks" and "Eagles." Instead, the Secret Service presents presidential candidates with a list of possible options to choose from.

Romney's choice was not a nod to the Olympic track and field device, but a muscle car produced by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1967 to 1974. AMC, which was bought out by Chrysler in 1987, was once run by Romney's father, George M. Romney. AutoBlog attempted to find similarities between the Republican presidential nominee and the classic car he identified with, and only managed to see contrast between the company's reputation for being nearly broke during the entirety of its existence and Romney's well-funded campaign.

The Huffington Post states Romney's code name is appropriate, as many conservatives view him as a machine not unlike the Transformers, ready and able to change his shape at a moment's notice.

The more likely case is that Romney saw the word on the list, thought of his father and chose the name. An AMC Javelin is not exactly easy to come by either, so Romney won't be seen driving one around any time soon.

Those looking to get behind the wheel of their own muscle car or another vehicle that means a lot to them can head to New Jersey State Auto Auction. NJ Auto has a wide variety of makes and models, so drivers will be sure to find the car they're looking for.

Spring Cleaning for Your Car

Most people associate spring cleaning with making their homes spotless, but the yearly tradition should also be applied to your car. A long winter can certainly take its toll on your vehicle, and there are a number of ways to ensure it is ready for the upcoming season and beyond. According to Consumer Reports, there are a few things every driver should do once the weather turns warmer.

The first thing you want to turn your attention to is the interior. Very frequently drivers can accumulate a great deal of trash over the winter without even noticing it, so make sure you clean up all the discarded cups, bags and bottles that may have built up over the last few months. Additionally, vacuuming is an important step as dirt, sand and other debris were likely tracked in during the winter.

After the inside of your car is taken care of, the website suggests tackling the exterior. Washing and waxing your vehicle is the best way to return it to its pre-winter shine. Experts say you should be sure to never to wax your car in direct sunlight or if the paint is hot, as this could make it more vulnerable to scratching.

Of course, having your car looking nice and running well are two different things, and you should be sure to pay attention to maintenance during the spring cleaning process. Winter can take its toll on everything from the brakes to tires so you may want to make sure everything is in working order before you embark on the first long road trip of the spring.

New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care center is the perfect place to go for all your springtime maintenance needs. With a knowledgeable staff, they'll be able to complete everything from repairs to general upkeep.

Honda Set to Release Plug-in Hybrid Accord

The Honda Accord has been one of the best-selling cars on the road for years, but a 2007 hybrid version was never able to take off the way the manufacturer wanted due to lower-than-expected fuel economy. However, it looks like the automaker is ready to dust off the hybrid design once again, and is set to release a plug in hybrid version of the Accord for the 2013 model year, Cars.com reports.

There are few details available about the hybrid model, but the automaker did provide some specifics regarding the battery. Along with an electric range of about 10 to 15 miles, the battery can be charged in as little as 90 minutes with a 240-volt charger and four hours with a 120-volt charger. If drivers select the all-electric setting they will have to sacrifice performance a bit, as it will only have a top speed of 62 miles per hour. The new model is expected to be available sometime in the late fall or winter, the website reports.

The announcement of a new hybrid Accord comes as yet another electric car is slated to hit the market. According to USA Today, the  2012 Coda electric sedan went on sale in California last week, and although it comes at a price lower than originally anticipated, its $37,250 price tag may turn some potential consumers away. The Coda is expected to get as many as 88 miles on a single charge, besting the Leaf's 73 miles, and although it's currently only available for purchase in four cities, more locations are expected to follow suit.

Electric cars are still a long way from being a mainstay on America's roads, but there are plenty of used, fuel-efficient options for motorists looking to save money on gas. New Jersey State Auto Auction offers a wide variety of makes and models with high gas mileage, so there is something for everyone.

President Obama Talks to AAA about Rising Gas Prices

Rising gas prices have many Americans scrambling to save money at the pump, whether by purchasing more fuel-efficient vehicles, changing their driving habits or cutting back on other expenses. President Obama sat down with a AAA representative to discuss the issue after his speech on energy last week. They touched on the frustration many American drivers are going through trying to adjust to the higher prices while still balancing their household budgets.

The president said the government needs to put its efforts into developing better solutions for the future as well as putting emphasis on finding applicable strategies for people to use now. Obama lauded the use of alternative energy, such as hybrid, natural gas and electric vehicles (EVs), but also expressed his understanding that many are apprehensive about electric vehicles. Lots of drivers have "range anxiety" that they could wind up stranded with a dead battery in the middle of nowhere should they opt for an EV.

"People need to feel confident that when they get into an electric car they're not going to get stuck," Obama said. "To the extent that we start having both more efficient batteries and distribution capacity, people can feel confident that they're never going to get stuck, or at least not any more stuck than they do when they forget to fill up and then call AAA."

Americans are gradually growing more accepting of EVs and other alternatives to gas-powered cars, and automakers are introducing more hybrid and EV options all the time. In fact, Honda recently announced the production of a new plug-in Hybrid Accord.

Drivers looking for a new hybrid, EV or a fuel-efficient model should head to New Jersey State Auto Auction. The dealer carries a wide variety of makes and models at affordable prices, and thanks to a partnership with the Credit Acceptance Corp, they offer guaranteed credit approval.

Mini Marks 10-Year Anniversary

When it first hit American roads in 2002, BMW's Mini was considered by many motorists something of a gimmick. The compact British car looked sporty, but was it really going to be a hit with American drivers? Ten years later, the answer is a resounding yes, and BMW is celebrating the milestone by touting a decade of success.

The biggest reason for Mini's popularity among consumers is that it offers a small car without sacrificing quality. Despite its size, the Mini was able to handle the rigors of everyday driving while still offering the fuel-efficiency many motorists sought as gas prices climbed to near-record levels.

"Mini launched in the U.S. during the time when gas was cheap and large trucks and SUVs ruled the road," said Jim McDowell, vice president of Mini I USA. "Many thought the brand would be a one-hit wonder, and we are extremely proud that we were able to surprise some of the toughest critics, and at times, even ourselves."

The popularity of Mini is evident through how many consumers buy pre-owned versions of the vehicle. It's not surprising either, given that the Mini has one of the best used programs available, according to the Los Angeles Times. In particular, experts say that the car's two-year, 50,000 mile warranty that starts after new car coverage expires makes it an especially appealing choice to consumers looking to save money.

Whether you're looking for a reliable used Mini or are more interested in getting behind the wheel of an SUV, New Jersey State Auto Auction has you covered. With a wide variety of makes and models at affordable price, there's sure to be the perfect car for nearly everyone.

Many Vehicles in Need of Service

Last year, April and October were designated as Car Care Months, and now that some statistics are in, it paints an ugly picture of how well Americans take care of their rides. The Car Care Council found that 84 percent of vehicles were in need of service or parts, the highest number in five years.

The figure was drawn from an analysis of vehicle inspection forms submitted by a number of volunteers. The most common issue that drivers encountered were problems with oil and fluids, air filters, battery cables, lights and hoses. Additionally about 10 percent of vehicles had their check engine light on, and another 19 percent of cars needed a new air filter.

The larger number of cars that need work could be indicative of changing driver behavior. Motorists may be putting off maintenance as a means to save money in the recovering economy, but experts say that's a bad move.

"What they don't realize is that neglecting routine maintenance can end up costing a lot more in the long run," said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. "These results demonstrate the importance of consumer education as the lack of proper vehicle maintenance can greatly impact highway safety, air quality, cost operation, and vehicle performance and dependability."

Regular maintenance is also a crucial component of making sure your car is as fuel-efficient as possible, and with rising gas prices that has become especially important. New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care Center makes staying on top of maintenance easy. With a convenient location in Jersey City, drivers can stop by and get everything from regular upkeep and more significant repairs.

With $6 Gas in Alaska, Follow Some Tips to Save Money

Most people in the United States have had to deal with rising gas prices, but nobody has it quite as bad as some motorists in Alaska. In the town of Bethel, residents are paying more than $6 a gallon for gas, with the highest price climbing to $6.34, according to The Detroit Free Press. The plight of Bethel drivers may make $4.50 a gallon not seem so bad.

With no relief in the near future at the pump, many drivers may be looking to get the most miles per gallon possible. While there are a few well-known tips to improving mileage, including driving the speed limit and keeping your tires properly inflated, there are some additional measures you can take that may help you save a few dollars every time you fill up.

According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), one of the best ways to conserve gas is to wisely plan your trips. By consolidating errands you'll avoid taking numerous short trips from place to place. Starting your car up cold a number of times can use a considerable amount more gas than one continuous trip.

Removing any unnecessary clutter from your car can also have a significant impact on your mileage. Whether it's the softball equipment you haven't used in years or simply some miscellaneous items from the winter, clearing out your car could improve your fuel economy by 2 percent.

Staying up on maintenance is also a key part of getting good gas mileage. New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care center offers an excellent opportunity for motorists to keep their cars running smoothly and efficiently.

March Car Sales Best Since 2007

As the economy continues to improve, forecasters have had to re-evaluate their predictions for car sales several times, and according to Kelley Blue Book, they might have to do it again. The new and used car information provider expects that car sales in March will reach their highest levels since 2007.

Analysts expect there will be around 1.425 million units sold in March,  bringing the year-long prediction to about 14.6 million. That sales estimate is the highest for any March over the last five years, since the levels reached about 1.5 million in 2007. There are a number of reasons for the impressive sales, but analysts believe it's largely due to the fact that there's an increased demand for fuel-efficient vehicles along with the release of a redesigned Toyota Camry.

"Conditions in the economy have generally been positive through the first few months of the year, and if conditions remain steady, the industry can expect to see continued strength in sales for the months ahead," said Alec Gutierrez, senior market analyst of automotive insights for Kelley Blue Book. "Rising fuel prices could slow down the current momentum in sales growth if left unchecked, so this will be a key factor to monitor moving forward."

The number of people buying or considering purchasing a fuel-efficient car has also been on the rise. A recent study from kbb.com found that 51 percent of respondents said they want a smaller car with higher gas mileage. Furthermore about 20 percent of people are weighing the option of buying a hybrid, alternative fuel or diesel-powered vehicle.

With more people buying new cars, there may also be more used options for people looking for an affordable ride, and New Jersey State Auto Auction has a wide variety of used vehicles to choose from.