Thursday, March 27, 2014

Six Ways to Customize your 2014 Jeep® Cherokee with Mopar Accessories

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Can’t wait to get your new 2014 Jeep® Cherokee out on the trails when the weather warms up? We don’t blame you. While you’re waiting for Old Man Winter to finally move out, spend some time adding a few Mopar accessories to your Cherokee that’ll be great to put to the test this summer.
The snowy season may be winding down, but that doesn’t mean the outdoor slush and mud will stop anytime soon. Protect the interior of your 2014 Cherokee with these slush mats.
Keep all your gear organized and ready to go with this cargo management system in the back of your 2014 Jeep Cherokee.
Add these guards to the interior of your 2014 Jeep Cherokee to help protect your vehicle from the wear and tear of your everyday adventures.
Thinking about modifying the suspension on your 2014 Jeep Cherokee? Adding stabilizer bars to your vehicle can help reduce the sway of your vehicle during a tight turn.
With Mopar rock rails, you can explore the toughest trails with confidence. These rails run along the side of your vehicle to help protect it from any obstacles you may encounter during your off-road excursions.
Need a little extra storage space on your next adventure? Add this Thule roof rack to the roof of your 2014 Jeep Cherokee to help haul all your extra luggage and equipment.
Have you already added a few Mopar accessories to your 2014 Jeep Cherokee? Let us know which parts you love in the comments section below!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Ram 1500 EcoDiesel One Tank Trips: Pacific Coast Highway

 | by Ram Zone 

Ram, Ram Truck, Ram 1500 EcoDiesel, Road TripWhen Ram Trucks aren’t at work they’re at play. One of the best ways to play in a Ram Truck is to take it on the road. At 28 mpg highway, the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel is the perfect truck for those weekend road trips or coast to coast treks. To prove our point, we’ve done a little digging to take you on some trips using just one tank of fuel in your EcoDiesel. Don’t believe us? Do the math yourself and then get on the road for your next Ram Adventure.
600 Miles of Sea and Sun
The drive from San Diego to Napa Valley is the perfect trip if you’re looking for some coastline and sunshine after a hard winter. A major portion of this trip takes you along the Pacific Coast Highway. The PCH boasts some of the best views of the Pacific Ocean and wraps along the coast for hundreds of miles. In addition to having some of the most breathtaking views in the U.S., this route also gives you the opportunity to pass through some of the most culturally rich, fun cities on the West coast. San Diego is a great city to start and has tons to do from Legoland California and the San Diego Zoo to great beaches and lighthouses. From there, your next stop is Los Angeles. Whatever you’re into, LA probably has something for you within its city life. If you keep driving north, you’ll eventually get to San Francisco which boasts some of the best food, arts, and culture in the country. Leaving San Fran by way of the Golden Gate Bridge, you can finish up your adventure crossing through California’s Redwood Forests and into Napa Valley. Napa is home to California wine country where you can visit vineyards, enjoy the countryside, or simply lay back and relax.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Car Seat Safety Basics



Protecting our children is a parent's number one concern. There are many types of car seats to choose from that fit many different cars in different ways. How do you know which to pick? Above is a graphic from safercar.gov depicting the recommended type of car seat by age. For more detailed information, click this link and learn about how to find the safest car seat for your child: http://1.usa.gov/1nw1cEl