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Welcome the new Schaller Auto Sales Team
We are pleased to introduce our new Sales Team!
Richard Montalvo, Honda & Mitsubishi Finance Manager
Robert Landraitis, Honda Sales
Sarah Verheyen, Honda Sales
Corey Jimenez, Honda Sales
Jakub Rzepecki, Honda Sales
Jorge Suarez, Honda Sales
Justin Lewis, Honda Sales
Robert Taylor, Mitsubishi Sales
Nathan Martinez, Honda Sales
Joseph Bonola, Mitsubishi Sales
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Schaller Pets of the Month
Click [Full Story] to learn more about Schaller's Pets of the Month waiting to be adopted at the Connecticut Humane Society in Newington!
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Schaller Buzz
Hear what comments others have left
We appreciate our loyal customers! Click [FULL STORY] to read what one customer said about us.
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Vehicle Technology: Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive System
Why Subaru is a step ahead of the competition.
Subaru was first introduced to the American automotive market in 1968. By the mid-1970s, the brand offered small, economical vehicles with four-wheel drive, unheard of in that segment at the time. It was the only vehicle of its kind, competing in a 4WD market dominated by trucks and Jeeps. Subaru quickly carved out a niche in America for making dependable cars capable enough to tackle adverse winter conditions that rendered other cars, and even some trucks, useless.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Subaru Tribeca Touring
A perfect blend of all-wheel drive capability and seven-passenger capacity.
Subaru built a successful brand by offering consumers all-wheel drive cars in a more compact and economical platform than traditional SUVs and trucks that can still can haul plenty of cargo and five passengers. For those with more demanding cargo- and passenger-carrying needs, the Subaru Tribeca is a midsize crossover that delivers the all-conditions confidence of Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive with third-row/seven-passenger seating.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Honda Ridgeline
Honda’s Ridgeline may be the most paradoxical pickup on the planet.
The 2011 Honda Ridgeline is something of an anomaly. It’s a tough pickup with sophisticated urban style. It has sedan-like handling with off-road power. It’s built to be abused, but refined with modern luxury. Best of all, it’s filled with premium features, but priced under $30,000. You do very different things, why shouldn’t your pickup?
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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Honda Civic Si
Honda’s two- or four-door racer will blow your doors off.
Chances are, the closest most people will ever come to experiencing Honda’s legendary racing heritage firsthand is by buying a ticket to the Indy 500. However, for under $23,000, you can take a piece of that heritage home with you and rip city streets and winding back roads to shreds behind the wheel of the 2011 Honda Civic Si.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Mitsubishi Galant
A break from the common midsize sedan.
The 2011 Mitsubishi Galant combines high-end style, technology and top-grade amenities in a midsize luxury sports sedan with value to boot.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback
Lancer Sportback offers the best of a sedan and wagon.
Mitsubishi’s five-door version of its compact Lancer sedan is more accessible than ever for 2011. With improved fuel economy and the introduction of a more affordable new ES trim, the Lancer Sportback is poised for another thrilling year.
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Stay Healthy on the Road and Abroad
Advice for the perfect travel experience.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a once-a-week business traveler or love cross-country road trips – regardless, certain precautions while spending time away from home can keep you at your best. There’s nothing worse than feeling ill, especially when matters are complicated by unfamiliar territory. Fortunately, however, there are steps you can take to ensure a safe and successful excursion. Here are a few to get you on the right track:
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2012 Civic Arriving in April
When the all-new Civic arrives this April 20th, it will continue to be a standout in the compact segment, with all the value, reliability, sporty performance and efficiency you've come to expect from this iconic vehicle. The 2012 Civic will offer an unparalleled level of variety with standard coupe and sedan models, two sporty Si versions, one hybrid, one natural-gas alternative-fuel variant and an all-new model - the Civic HF.
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Reasons To Buy a Pre-Owned Car
Advantage of Pre-Owned cars is cost
by Jerry Work, ideamarketers.com
If you are considering a purchase of a new car, think again carefully. There is a good chance that you will be better off purchasing a pre-owned car instead of a new one. While this is not always the case, there are definitely many advantages to purchasing a pre-owned vehicle, no matter what you are looking for. Because of this, it is very important that you do not dismiss pre-owned cars too quickly, as by doing this you may deprive yourself of the best possible deal. What follows should help you to understand the many advantages of buying a pre-owned car, as well as helping you to see if buying a pre-owned car is a good idea in your individual situation.
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April Featured Pre-Owned Civic Specials
Certified Pre-Owned Hondas
Test drive this 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid with only 23,863 miles! Click for details.
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Recipe of the Month
Polish Crab-Stuffed Salmon Pinwheels
For those of you that speak Polish it's zrazy losos i krab. For the rest of us, it's yum!
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Celebrating Mother’s Day in New England
Exciting ideas that will make this Mother’s Day extraordinary.
Planning the perfect Mother’s Day is easy with so many fun options available in New England this year. Mothers just want to spend some quality time with their families, no matter the activity, but why not get creative and plan some new surprises this year. There are so many possibilities that it will be easy to find things for the whole family to enjoy.
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Oh, Tango You Didn’t!
Celebrities who refused to Dance with the Stars.
Love it or hate it, ABC’s reality show Dancing with the Stars is a runaway hit. The show, based on the popular UK series Strictly Come Dancing, is embarking on its 12th season and it is bigger than ever. A total of 138 stars have taken to the floor to compete for the coveted Mirrorball Trophy, which might make you wonder, with so many stars saying, “Yes,” has anyone turned down the opportunity to strap on those bedazzled dance shoes and shake it?
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Simple Gas Saving Tips
Basic maintenance and subtle changes to driving habits can add up to reduced fuel consumption.
As fuel prices continue to rise, many drivers are looking for ways to improve the gas mileage of their vehicles and stretch each tank as far as possible. Fortunately, there are a number of tips and tricks that have been proven effective time and again that you can use to help squeeze a few more miles out of each drop of gas.
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Senior Moments
Simple steps to improve your memory.
Inevitably, as we get older, our brains slow down and memory loss occurs. It is a natural part of the aging process and, in most cases, no cause for alarm. According to the National Institute on Aging, “Your mind works a lot like a computer. Your brain puts information it judges to be important into ‘files.’ When you remember something, you pull up a file…As people grow older, it may take longer to retrieve those files.” While we all experience what cutting-edge scientists and individuals under the age of 40 refer to as “senior moments,” it is possible to gain some control over this process by following these few easy steps.
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One Man’s Trash Is Another Man’s Treasure
Highlighting the world of collectibles.
You know the old adage. In American Pickers host Mike Wolfe’s case, this turned out to not only be true, but to be the foundation upon which he has built a truly fruitful life.
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Get UnCARBONated
What exactly is a carbon footprint?
We hear a lot about “carbon footprints” these days, but no one seems to explain just what this green buzzword really means. We know we should try to decrease ours, but where do we begin? Here is an introduction to this hotly debated topic.
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