Friday, August 26, 2011

Wyatt Arp Consignment Specials!

I'm back and ready to close out the month with some consignment specials! Today it's SPORTS CARS! I've got two fairly unique vehicles here to really get your adrenaline pumping! Two vehicles with a cult following, a beast from the East and a Legend from the West!

First up is a 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT. This vehicle is equipped with a 3.8L V6 putting out 263 horsepower with 260 ft/lbs of torque. An automatic transmission gives you the ability to relax and enjoy the ride. This eclipse in in fantastic shape, and real must drive!


Next up is a true American legend. Born in Kentucky and boasting 58 years of sports car royalty heritage, the Chevrolet Corvette is more than a car, its a testament to American inginuity and engineering.

This is indeed a rare find. This 1996 Chevrolet Corvette built with the scary fast LT4 Grand Sport Corvette engine. This monster cranks out 330 horsepower and 340 lb/ft of torque. Coupled with a 6-Speed manual transmission, this car is a beast on a chain, with you holding the reigns.

Extras include leather interior, an adjustable suspension, adjustable exhaust system, a dual top giving you both a body colored roof as well as a smoked glass roof. There is also a custom fit premium car cover included.

Come by and experience true American muscle!


If either of these vehicles is what you've been looking for, please give me a call at (830)303-3005, just ask for Shawn "LT" Morris. They're waiting!


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Ram Trucks, Proven: Link Coil Suspension

One of the features that sets Ram Trucks apart from all others is our suspension system. Ram is the only builder of a full-size truck using a link-coil suspension system.

The vast majority of car manufacturing companies abandoned leaf springs ages ago, due to rough ride and annoying hop in their vehicles. Bed hop and a stereotypical "truck" rough, jarring ride are left behind with the Ram 1500.

But its not simply ride comfort that the coil springs improve. Many 18-wheeler trucks and trailers, as well as railway cars use coil spring suspensions. They're simply the only way to carry the loads hauled by those machines. Take a look:



Feel the ride for yourself at Wyatt Arp Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram. Ask for Shawn "LT" Morris!