Car Crash Fatalities Reach Lowest Level in Decades

A new report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) indicates that the number of car crash-related deaths in 2011 has reached the lowest level in more than 60 years. Car crashes were the leading cause of accidental fatalities in 2010, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and while they are still a major concern when it comes to public safety, the recent NHTSA findings indicate conditions are improving.

The report found that there were 32,367 traffic fatalities last year, with is a 1.9 percent decline from 2010 and a 2.5 percent drop since 2005. National programs to raise awareness of vehicle safety and good behaviors behind the wheel have contributed to the improvements over the years. For instance, the rate of deaths caused by drunk driving accidents declined 2.5 percent from 10,136 in 2010 to 9,878 in 2011.

"In the past several decades, we've seen remarkable improvements in both ways motorists behave on our roadways and in the safety of the vehicle they drive, and we're confident that NHTSA's 5-Star Safety Ratings Program and nationwide collaborations like 'Click It or Ticket' and 'Drive Sober or get Pulled Over' have played a key role in making our roads safer," said NHTSA administrator David Strickland. "Even as we celebrate the progress we've made in recent years, we must remain focused on addressing the safety issues that are continuing to claim more than 30,000 lives each year."

In addition to staying safe behind the wheel, driving a reliable vehicle can help reduce the risk of crashes. Drivers in the New York/New Jersey area who are thinking about buying vehicles can head over to NJ State Auto Auction. The dealer carries a wide selection of used cars, which are all CARFAX certified, so car shoppers know they'll be getting behind the wheel of reliable rides.

Pre-Holiday Travel Car Safety Checklist

If you're planning to travel for the holidays, whether to visit relatives or just to get away for a family vacation, you may want to take the time to ensure your vehicle is in top condition before you hit the road. There are typically more cars on the road around the holidays, and combined with inclement weather conditions, this can increase the chances of a crash. If your car is running well, the odds of anything going wrong can be greatly reduced. Here are a few things you can do at home ahead of your winter trip.

Check fluid levels
Even if you've had the oil changed recently, it is a good idea to ensure all the fluids in your vehicle are at the appropriate levels. This includes the oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, coolant and even the windshield washer fluid. Low levels could indicate a leak that will not only cause damage over time, but could result in a mishap that leaves you waiting for a tow truck in the snow. If you notice low levels, you can bring your car to a professional mechanic like the experts at New Jersey Auto Auction's Total Car Care Center. An expert will be able to address any problems that may be causing the leak.

Check the car battery
You might want to take a look at the car battery before heading to grandma's for Christmas. Usually located near the front of the car, under the hood, the battery has two terminals that are connected to wires. These terminals may be covered in corrosion, which could result in difficulty getting the car to start. You can clean the terminals yourself with some baking soda, water and wire brush. Remember to wear gloves at the corrosive materials are harmful to skin.

Check tire pressure
The correct tire pressure keeps you safe on the road and improves fuel economy. Consult the owner's manual to determine the appropriate pressure for your car and add some air if necessary.

Mercedes-Benz presents new Popemobile to Pope Benedict XVI

While most political and religious leaders have special transportation to help them travel safely between destinations, few are as famous as the Popemobile. Mercedes-Benz, which has been designing the famed car for decades, recently presented Pope Benedict XVI with the newest model. The Popemobile has traditionally been designed to allow the leader of the Catholics to safely sit and wave to the public when he makes appearances around the world.

"It is an honor for Mercedes-Benz to be accompanying His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI on his future journeys with our new Popemobile," said Dr. Dieter Zetsche, chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and head of Mercedes-Benz Cars. "As such, we are continuing our long-standing partnership with the Vatican. For more than 80 years now, Popes have been able to rely on the quality, safety and comfort of our Mercedes-Benz vehicles."

The new Popemobile, a modified M-Class, features a larger dome than the previous model and a redesigned interior that allows for more space as well as easier entry access. The domed area not only gives the Pope more room, but wider glass panels increase visibility, and improved lighting ensures the vehicle will be effective day or night. The throne in which the Pope sits for his journey was embroidered with the Holy Father's coat of Arms, adding a special touch to the overall design of the vehicle.

Most people don't have the need for such a special car, but that doesn't mean they can't drive a vehicle that fits their personality as well as their needs and desires. Drivers in the New York, New Jersey area may be able to find their dream car on the lot at NJ Auto Auction. The dealer carries a wide selection of makes and models, all of which are CARFAX certified.

Range Rover Named Top Gear’s Luxury Car of the Year

Top Gear magazine, the BBC's automotive news publication, gives accolades to the best vehicles by class, and the Land Rover Range Rover was recently named the publication's Luxury Car of the Year. The car was chosen by a panel of the magazine's writers as well as the hosts of the popular show that goes hand-in-hand with the publication. The judges were impressed not only by the fourth generation Range Rover's sleek exterior design, but its comprehensive list of interior features swayed their decision further. Luxurious amenities like four-zone climate control, built-in chair massagers and mobile device connectivity set the Range Rover apart from similar models in its class.

"Rather than playing it safe and developing, the new Range Rover is an example of boundaries redefined, manufacturing technologies pushed, luxury taken to the next level," said Charlie Turner, editor-in-chief for Top Gear. "…From the daily slog to work to a cocooned blast across Europe, the Range Rover really can cope with anything. The ultimate car."

In addition to the fancy interior features that set the bar high for luxury vehicles, the Range Rover also boasts numerous safety devices and technologies that can reduce the risk of crashes and other issues. Adaptive cruise control, intelligent emergency braking and brake assist, blind spot warnings, and park assist are just a few options that drivers gain with this vehicle. Reverse Traffic Detection helps to keep motorists safe when they are backing up, which is ideal for navigating driveways and parking lots.

The Range Rover has been available for a few years, which means even drivers who want to buy used vehicles may be able to get behind the wheel of an older model of this luxurious vehicle. Car shoppers who are interested in finding a luxury ride like the Range Rover can head to New Jersey State Auto Auction, which has a wide selection of luxury vehicles to choose from.

Choosing the Perfect Commuter Car

Whether your job is far away in New York City, or you have to trek across town every day to get to the office, the miles you put on your car can really add up.  Not only does sitting in traffic put added wear on your vehicle and waste gas, but it can be a draining experience for you as well.

If you're gearing up to buy a car, you should look at features like fuel economy and passenger comfort. It is also a good idea to consider safety features like blind spot warnings and other technology, which can help make your commute safer and less stressful. There are many cars, trucks and SUVs that offer features like these, and Bankrate.com recently provided a list of great choices for commuters.

When it comes to saving gas, hybrid vehicles like the Toyota Prius can be ideal. The Prius C gets approximately 46 miles to the gallon on the highway, and since you can switch between gas and electric power, you won't have to fill up quite as often. This car also features safety technology like brake assist, traction control and vehicle stability control, which can dramatically reduce your risk of fender benders in stop-and-go traffic.

The Hyundai Elantra also made the list, thanks to its low initial price tag as well as its 38 MPG fuel economy and comfortable interior. In fact, the 2012 model was named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Bankrate.com also listed the Audi A3, Nissan Altima, Honda CR-V and Chevrolet Volt as top choices for commuter cars.

All of these models have been available for years, which means drivers may be able to find used versions at New Jersey State Auto Auction. The dealer carries a wide selection of makes and models, and every vehicle on the lot if CARFAX certified, so drivers know they'll be getting behind the wheel of a reliable ride.

Chrysler to Start Charity in Honor of CEO Sergio Marchionne

Chrysler is starting a charitable foundation in the name of the company's CEO, Sergio Marchionne. The charity will support the educational needs of Chrysler employees' children by granting scholarships, beginning in 2014. Ronald Thompson, the lead director of the Chrysler Group LLC Board of Directors, credits Marchionne's ability to foster change and his strong leadership qualities as the inspiration to help drive the success of younger generations.

"I am extremely privileged and thankful to have this foundation established given the extraordinary commitment made by all stakeholders in the rebirth of Chrysler after the events of 2009," said Marchionne. "The action being proposed by the Board of Directors provides an opportunity to support important causes consistent with the values of Chrysler, with an initial focus on the educational needs and ambitions of our employees' children."

Marchionne stepped in as CEO of Chrysler after the company emerged from filing bankruptcy in 2009, according to Autoblog. Since then he has worked to improve the automaker's status and helped it recover to nearly pre-recession levels. The automotive business mogul, who turned Fiat into a fast-growing business, has continued to refuse compensation for his work with Chrysler. This bold move has allowed more funds to remain in the business, and helped to instill trust from employees.

It is Marchionne's generous, giving nature that has impressed the Chrysler Board of Directors, and inspired them to start this nonprofit. The automaker will provide funds for the charity, partly from sales profits. Those interested in purchasing a Chrysler may be able to find a used model that fits their needs at New Jersey State Auto Auction. The dealer carries a wide selection of makes and models, and every vehicle on the lot is CARFAX certified.

Dodge Ram 1500 Named Motor Trend’s Truck of the Year

Every year Motor Trend puts a number of popular pickup trucks through a series of tests to determine which model is the cream of the crop. This year, the Dodge Ram 1500 was the clear victor, as the truck is fuel efficient, powerful and loaded with features. Motor Trend's panel of judges gauge each contestant's worth in six categories – design advancement, efficiency, safety, performance, value and engineering excellence, and the Ram exceeded expectations in every test.

"We had a small but solid field of contenders for Motor Trend's Truck of the Year," said Edward Loh, editor-in-chief of Motor Trend. "But in the end, the choice was clear: Ram 1500 not only withstood our rigorous testing, it impressed at every step along the way. Our judges were won over by the performance of Ram 1500's broad array of standard and optional equipment. It's a truck that can be tailored to meet most anyone's needs. For these reasons and more, we're excited to name the Ram 1500 the Motor Trend 2013 truck of the Year."

When you buy a new truck, like the Ram 1500, every optional feature you want will increase the price, and this can really add up. However, if you opt to seek out a used model, you may be able to find all the features you want and more. Since the vehicle is pre-owned it may already come with all of the amenities you were looking for at a fraction of the cost. If you shop at New Jersey State Auto Auction, you'll have the added guarantee of buying a reliable truck, because every model on the lot is CARFAX certified.

Good News for Used Car Shoppers: Car Sales Improved in November

The numbers are in, and November turned out to be a good month for the automotive industry. New car sales saw a 2.6 percent month-over-month increase from October, according to a recent report from TrueCar.com. Compared to November 2011, last month's new vehicle sales improved 12.7 percent. Not only are there more buyers, but consumers are also spending more on their purchases than they have in the recent past.

"November was a strong month for new car sales, and the impact from hurricane Sandy helped to boost auto sales to its highest since February 2008," said Jesse Toprak, senior market analyst for TrueCar.com. "Import automakers got the biggest lift due to some increased incentive spending building momentum heading into next year."

When there are improvements in new car sales, the effects can also be felt across the used vehicle market. During the recession, many drivers held on to their current vehicles or opted to buy used models instead of new ones. These two factors led to a decline in used car inventories and an increase in prices.

Now, as more drivers are trading in their cars and purchasing new models, the used market is seeing improvements. In fact, TrueCar.com reported that used car sales last month were 3.8 percent higher than in November 2011. There are more vehicles available for sale, and a smaller pool of buyers, making it easier for drivers to find the cars they want at lower prices.

New Jersey State Auto Auction is a great place for those in the New York/New Jersey area to track down the cars, trucks and SUVs they want. Not only does the dealer have 4 acres of vehicles to choose from, but every model on the lot is CARFAX certified. This allows car shoppers to drive away confident that they are behind the wheel of a reliable ride.

New Steel Is Lighter, Safer and Cheaper than Other Materials

When the government announced that all automakers would need to have a fleetwide fuel economy of 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025, many manufacturers and industry experts raised concerns that this would result in increased costs to the consumer. They claimed that the cost of technology and parts needed to facilitate the fuel efficiency improvements may outweigh the financial benefits of reducing gas consumption.

However, a recent report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found there is a high-strength steel that is both lightweight and affordable. Reducing a car's overall weight by using lighter materials can dramatically improve its fuel economy. The report indicates that for every pound the lightweight steel reduces a vehicle's weight, it costs roughly $0.46, while aluminum, which is the standard option, costs about $1.55 per pound.

"Cost models have traditionally associated a significant cost penalty with alternative materials, and this NHTSA report confirms this while demonstrating advanced high-strength steels provide significant mass reduction at the lowest possible cost," said lawrence W. Kavanagh, president of Steel Market Development Institute, a business unit of the American Iron and Steel Institute. "This is significant, as automakers have the challenging task of developing affordable vehicles that meet new and tightening regulations."

In addition to being cheaper and lighter, this steel proved to be safer in the study's crash tests than other materials.

"This extraordinary safety performance is due to the steel's unique ability to reinvent itself by continually expanding the range of properties and performance available to the auto design engineer," Kavanagh continued.

As engineers begin to design new vehicles, there are likely to be significant changes to automakers' lineups in coming years. Drivers who need a car now can find fuel efficient used models at New Jersey State Auto Auction. The dealer has a wide selection of makes and models to choose from, and every vehicle on the lot is CARFAX certified.

Preparing to Travel in Winter Weather

As winter draws near, many Americans are already preparing for the colder temperatures and adverse weather conditions that this season brings. In fact, some areas have already seen a good deal of snowfall, which makes it even more important to prepare your vehicles for the season. There are a number of things you can do to winterize your car and stay safe on the road this winter, whether you are planning to travel for the holidays or you're going to stick around home.

"While we're all preparing for visitors or planning trips to see friends and loved ones, we can make getting ready for winter weather a part of the preparations…" said Leslie Chapman-Henderson, president and CEO of FLASH, a leading U.S. consumer advocacy group for protecting families and their homes from natural and manmade disasters. "It's smart to prepare in case you are marooned by having a well-stocked winter storm survival kit in your car."

Security blankets, extra clothes, road flares, flashlights, batteries and non-perishable foods are important elements of a good winter emergency kit to keep in your car. You may also want to throw a small shovel in the truck in case you get snowed in. Sand, gravel or rock salt can come in handy if your car gets stuck on an icy spot.

It can be a good idea to visit a mechanic and have them perform routine maintenance before the snow starts flying. It is important to ensure there is enough antifreeze in the system and check for any leaks or other issues that could present a danger on the road. The experts at NJ State Auto Auction can help drivers in the New York/New Jersey area with any maintenance or repairs they may need.