The Easter Bunny is Headed to the Humane Society of Charles County!

Waldorf FordDodge, & Pre-Owned Volunteers for The Humane Society of Charles County!

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 About this photo: Humane Society Directors Leah and Nora promoting The Dog Gone Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday, March 30th, 2013 from 2pm-5pm. 

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About this photo: IT Director for Kody Holdings – Mike Fitzgerald directing the video shoot. He volunteers at The Humane Society once a month to shoot pet adoption videos. 
 

Waldorf Ford, Dodge, & Pre-Owned‘s IT Director, Mike Fitzgerald spent an afternoon with The Humane Society of Charles County to help promote The Dog Gone Easter Hunt. The visit consisted of taping the directors of the Charles County Humane Society to discuss The Dog Gone Easter Event.  He also taped pet adoption videos for which he volunteers every month to help friendly and adorable puppies, dogs, kittens, cats, and pocket pets find a loving and responsible home and family!

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About this photo: Take a look at just a few of our adoptable animals for this month. As always please give us a call or stop by to see all of the animals we have available for adoption. Please call us at 301-645-8181. 
 
 

These videos also help promote awareness about The Humane Society.  The Humane Society was established in 1978 approximately 34 years ago.  It has a dual mission of “Promoting the humane treatment of animals and of fostering a respect for all life, both animal and human.” ~The Humane Society website http://www.humanesocietycc.org/.

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About this photo:  Spring is Kitten Season!  Take a look at just a few of our adoptable animals for this month. As always please give us a call or stop by to see all of the animals we have available for adoption. Please call us at 301-645-8181.

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Simple Steps to Recommend and Review Us!

Simple Steps to Recommend and Review us!

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In these times of social media and the internet, it is important for us to hear what you have to say!  Your recommendations and reviews are a great way for you to express yourself, share your experience, and educate others!  Your feedback is important to us and it matters!

There are multiple places that you can reviews us:

1. Google Reviews

2. Cars.com

3. Edmunds.com

4. Yelp.com

Instructions on how to Recommend on Facebook:

  1. To recommend us on Facebook you have to have a facebook account.
  2. Login to your Facebook Account.
  3. If you haven’t LIKED us you must press LIKE us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/waldorfford
  4. Scroll down to the center of the page to the recommendations.
  5. Then write your recommendation and press share or post!

Thank you!

Visit us at Waldorf Ford

2440 Crain Hwy
Waldorf, MD 20601

(301) 843-2400

Waldorf Ford, Waldorf, MD

Benefits of Buying Used Vehicles – Guest Blogger Eric M. Carter

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Editor’s Note: Welcome our guest blogger Eric M. Carter!  He is a Sales Consultant here at the Waldorf Ford & Dodge Pre-Owned Center, located in Waldorf, Maryland. He has been with us for since 2002.  He is originally from Washington, DC and graduated from Largo High School in Largo, Maryland.  Mr. Carter stays very busy with this family. His youngest daughter is a national celebrity!  If you are familiar with the 2013 Super Bowl Champions – The Baltimore Ravens and our much-loved retired linebacker Ray Lewis, you may remember this VISA credit card commercial titled Visa NFL: Ray Lewis’s Toughest Interview Yet.” The little girl interviewing “Ray Ray” is Mr. Carter’s daughter.  He shows true dedication and heart in everything he does.  From being a beloved father of five children (4 girls and 1 boy) and devoted husband, to informing and supporting all of his customers throughout their buying process; Eric prides himself on providing his customers with the Best Sales Experience. Eric has been in the automotive industry for 11 years and his knowledge is expansive. Please make sure to stop by to see him for help. He enjoys exceeding all of his customer’s expectations!  

Benefits of Buying Used vs. New

1st reason: Used cars cost less.

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They’ve got a few miles on them and they’ve been around the block a few times but for the money you’ll save, that’s no big deal!

When buying used, prices are often softer than new and that means you you’ll be able to stretch your dollar further. If you need a big car for your family, or want a lot of options like a top of the line stereo but can’t afford that option in a new car, you’ll likely be able to afford it in the used car market even among newer used cars that are less than three years old.

2nd reason:  Save on insurance.

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Usually, insurance costs are higher for a new car of the same model sold used.  Buy used and get a lower quote – it is as simple as that!

3rd Reason: Less depreciation.

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The moment you drive a new car off the lot it loses value.  A car doesn’t offer the same kind of investment a home does, it will continue to lose value over time.  But if you’ve purchased a used car, then you’re already paying less and your loss over time will be less.

The reason for this is that the original owner has already absorbed the largest depreciation hit, so you don’t have to.  Finally, another reason there is less depreciation is that you didn’t start at the higher brand new price like in a new vehicle.

4th Reason: Reliability.

Consider the value of a used car between one and three years old.  It still may run like a new car or even better since all the bugs from the manufacturer most likely have been worked out.

For example, a slightly used car has had all those little things fixed from recalls, or for air conditioner components, to a lemon of a stereo of which otherwise is a great car.  Also, a slightly used car will have plenty of life and will run well for many years to come just so that it is properly maintained just like a new car.

Finally: Making the choice to buy.

So, if your still debating on whether to buy a used vehicle start with asking questions. Begin comparing prices and inquiring about the financing opportunities.  But whatever you do, it is always best to buy used from a dealer verse an individual seller.  Buying from a dealer is better because if you ever have any further questions you have a place to go back to!

Visit Waldorf Ford & Dodge Pre-Owned for more information on this story.  Waldorf Ford & Dodge Pre-Owned is located at 2430 Crain Highway, Waldorf, MD 20601 or call toll-free at (800) 883-2818.

It’s Electric! The New 2013 Ford Fusion Energi has arrived at Waldorf Ford!

The 2013 Ford Fusion Energi has arrived at Waldorf Ford, located in Waldorf Maryland!

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The 2013 Ford Fusion Energi is a plug-in hybrid aiming to be the most fuel-efficient midsize car in America. The Fusion Energi is projected to deliver more miles per gallon equivalent than the Chevrolet Volt or Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid.

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Fusion Energi is anticipated to deliver more than 100 MPGe, making it the most fuel-efficient midsize car in America.  Fusion Energi is charged through a port conveniently located on the driver’s side. A light ring illuminates when the car is plugge

d in and charging so owners know how much power is contained within their Fusion Energi battery.

 

The vehicle also features an impressive array of technological advancements – including Sync voice control, a lane-keeping system, and a system that parallel parks the car automatically.

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For more information on this exciting vehicle visit Waldorf Ford to check it out!  Waldorf Ford is located at 2440 Crain Hwy Waldorf, MD 20601. Call toll free at 888 284-1463 or visit us online at http://www.waldorfford.com!



5 Car Questions That Will Get You Ready For Spring

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Snow is still falling in many parts of the country, but we’re just two weeks away from Daylight Savings Time, and spring won’t be that long in coming after that.

That means you should start thinking now about the ways you want to become car-ready by the time the new season arrives. I’m talking about everything from maintaining your car to buying a new one, to deciding what your future transportation needs will be.

For every step, you need a strategy, and that starts with the way you use your car. Here are five questions to ask yourself.

1. Am I happy with what I’m driving? The answer lies in how you view your automobile. Is it a matter of convenience, or a statement of style? Is your car still within your budget? Could you afford to step up to something fresher?

2. Is my car serving me well, or is it in the shop more than I’d like? Automobile quality is better than ever, but when a car reaches a certain point in its life-cycle, it can mean some major time and money spent on repairs.

3. Do I want to keep driving? How many times have you vowed, “This is the year I’m going to start taking the bus?” Likewise, do visions of Townie bikes dance in your head? Only you can decide whether you are ready to give up an automobile and go the public transit route.

4. Which car would I buy if I had my choice? Maybe you’ve done well in the market recently, or you got a bonus check. Perhaps you’ve finally gotten the settlement from damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. This is a good time to go car shopping, while dealers still have good inventories, so take a look at car company Web sites and videos.
5. Where would I like my car to take me? If you are going to drive somewhere, now is a time to think about where. Play with Google Maps, look at sites like Gadling.com and plan some road trips. I drove all over the South last summer and am thinking about a trip East this year.

Disclaimer: This article was originally posted on Forbes.com.

NASCAR getting ready to race!

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During the days of prohibition a sport was born by speeding alcohol smugglers, who altered their cars in order to escape police.  When prohibition was overturned, there was still a subculture of altering and racing cars, this would become NASCAR.

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Since those humble days, NASCAR has grown to become one of the most popular sports in the United States. A particular section is Stock car racing, which brings us to the upcoming 2013 Sprint Cup race series.

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This year Ford will be racing a Ford Fusion, against Charger, Chevrolet SS and a Toyota Camry.  Penske Racing has switched its manufacturer from Dodge to Ford.

Suffering from a slowdown in fan, NASCAR is rumored to have plans to use the Sprint series as a vehicle to attract new fans and a new generation to the sport. This year, more videos and a larger online presence are expected to help bring in the internet generation.

The race schedule will be held on as follows, be sure to watch, and be sure to come back to the Waldorf Ford blog for more information and future updates.

2013 Schedule

Date Track TV Date Track TV Date Track TV
Feb. 16 Daytona Shootout Fox May 18 Charlotte All-Star Speed Aug. 24 Bristol ABC
Feb. 17 Daytona 500 qualifying Fox May 26 Charlotte Fox Sept. 1 Atlanta ESPN
Feb. 21 Daytona Duel Speed June 2 Dover Fox Sept. 7 Richmond ABC
Feb. 24 Daytona 500 Fox June 9 Pocono TNT Sept. 15 Chicagoland ESPN
March 3 Phoenix Fox June 16 Michigan TNT Sept. 22 New Hampshire ESPN
March 10 Las Vegas Fox June 23 Sonoma TNT Sept. 29 Dover ESPN
March 17 Bristol Fox June 29 Kentucky TNT Oct. 6 Kansas ESPN
March 24 Auto Club Fox July 6 Daytona TNT Oct. 12 Charlotte ABC
April 7 Martinsville Fox July 14 New Hampshire TNT Oct. 20 Talladega ESPN
April 13 Texas Fox July 28 Indianapolis ESPN Oct. 27 Martinsville ESPN
April 21 Kansas Fox Aug. 4 Pocono ESPN Nov. 3 Texas ESPN
April 27 Richmond Fox Aug. 11 Watkins Glen ESPN Nov. 10 Phoenix ESPN
May 5 Talladega Fox Aug. 18 Michigan ESPN Nov. 17 Homestead ESPN

Miracle at 30 Ford Street

Twas the Friday before Christmas

All through the dealership

Every customer was smiling

Even those with facial paralysis

The showroom was stocked with cars from here, there

At Waldorf Ford, we want you to know that we care…

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Happy Friday and happy holidays to the friends of  Waldorf Ford.  Today we are in the holiday Spirit, as we prepare for Secret Santa and the last weekend of shopping before Christmas. Despite the title, we are actually located on Crain Highway, but miracles happen here too.

Today, December 21st is the Winter Solstice. the shortest day of the year, from here forward the days will become longer and the earth’s tilt will begin to change, sending us into the summer months. A reason to celebrate for sure if you are anything like me and enjoy warmer weather.

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Earth bathes through 24 hours of sunshine on December 22, 2007 in celebration of the winter solstice.

Years ago celebrations in winter would occur as a way for people to celebrate making it  through the harshest and coldest months nature could throw at them. As  society changed from agrarian to industrial, and then post-industrial and digital, the reason to celebrate has changed from surviving the winter, to the simple but equally important joy of being with family and friends.

We hope you all have amazing holidays, stop by and tell us about them,

Waldorf Ford will close at at 3.pm.  Christmas Eve, and will not be open on Christmas or New Years Day. We apologize for any discomfort this may create, but we need to hurry up and get to bed before Santa comes to give us that new Ford Fusion we have been wanting.

Thank you and happy holidays.