Parts Manager - Ed Byrd



What can we say about the man that has held down our Parts department for the past 14 years? "Ed has done a tremendous job juggling our parts inventory always making sure he has what our technicians need when they need it," say Service Manager, David Butler. Ed's role as our Parts Manager is very significant to the service department, and to our Subaru customers looking for parts or new accessories for their vehicles. . . 
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Kevin Dick - Service Advisor


Kevin is our newest team member in the Service department. He will be working alongside our veteran Service Advisor, John Falk, who has been with us for the past 16 years. Kevin is originally from Enderlin, North Dakota and spend most of his adult life in New Jersey where he raised his two daughters. He has been in the automotive industry since 2004 and is ASE consultant certified. His experience ranges from working as a. . . 
 
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A Clean Battery Keeps Your Car Running Smoothly!


Service Tip of the Month - July

Battery failure is more than an inconvenience. It can leave you stranded, contribute to lost time at work and result in costly towing in the event your vehicle cannot be repaired at its current location. While the battery equipped in your Subaru is considered maintenance free, it still requires some attention to maintain its cleanliness and efficiency. The battery's chemicals can cause acid buildup on its positive. . . 
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Kevin Gaissert - Parts Consultant


Kevin Gaissert is a valuable employee to our Parts department. He has worked at Subaru South Blvd since February 2007. Kevin grew up in and around the auto industry, so when it was time to find a career, the auto industry seemed to fit well. He started in the industry in 1991 as car detailer and quickly worked his way through the different departments. He spend some time as a Service Advisor, before going into the Parts department for Mercedes and Volvo. Subaru South Blvd was a Saturn dealership when Kevin arrived in 2007 and he has been a vital…
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The Cooling System of Your Vehicle - Important for Summer!


Service Tip of the Month - June

Summer is officially here, which means as temperatures increase your vehicle's cooling system will be working harder to prevent engine overheating. It's a good rule of thumb to have your vehicle's coolant checked annually and changed as necessary. This will keep the coolant system fresh and clean inside, which helps prevent corrosion and assures that the coolant has the proper boiling point and protection. There are also other tests and checks that can be done to make sure that the system is fully functional and that there are no. . . 
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2014 Subaru Forester Available and Better Than Ever


The Subaru Forester has always embodied the right-sized power, control and versatility that owners love. Now, it also represents a green-minded, fuel-efficient small SUV, as every 2014 Subaru Forester is a Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle and built in a zero landfill plant. Combine that with more cargo room, power lift gates and 32 mpg highway, and you've got a vehicle that can take every day to task. Of course, the redesigned Forester comes with. . . 
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Subaru South Blvd Receives Prestigious Subaru Stellar Award for 2013


We are very honored and excited to be one of only 3 dealerships in North Carolina to be tilted a Subaru Stellar Care Dealer for 2013

"All Subaru dealerships deliver a high quality experience to our customers," said Bill Cyphers, Senior Vice President, Sales for Subaru of America, "but the Stellar Care Award winners excel in the way they take care of their customers and represent the Subaru brand."

The highly coveted award does not come easily and to be named as a Stellar Care recipient, Subaru dealers must dedicate significant time and resources to the customer experience throughout…
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Do You Wash & Wax Your Vehicle Regularly?


Service Tip Of The Month - May 

The best way to preserve your vehicle's beauty is frequent washing. Wash the vehicle at least once a month to avoid contamination by road grime. Salt, chemicals, insects, tar, soot, tree sap, and bird droppings should be washed off by using a light detergent immediately. If you use a light detergent, make certain that it is a neutral detergent. Do not use strong soap or chemical detergents. All cleaning agents should be promptly flushed from. . . 

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What Your Vehicles Cabin Air Filter Means To You


Service Tip of the Month - April

The cabin air filter is responsible for cleaning the air entering the passenger compartment. Under normal circumstances, it helps trap pollen, bacteria, dust and exhaust gases that may find their way into a vehicle's heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. The filter also prevents leaves, bugs and other debris from entering the HVAC system.

If the cabin air filter is not replaced, it can cause musty odors in. . . 

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Technician Gil Mendoza


We would like to introduce you to Gil Mendoza who is one of our newest technicians. Gil says his dad and brothers spent a lot of time riding and working on motorcycles when he was little, so he grew up having an interest in anything that had a motor. It was in high school when he decided he was going to go into the auto industry, and he hasn't regretted the decision since!

Even though he has spend a lot of time around motorcycles Gil is a Subaru guy through and through. . . 
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