imagesQ1OIY1GP imagesYRN7EJV0Car shopping San Diego is a lot of fun.  The places to buy cars are very different and depending on wither you want new or not there all close together.  If you are in the market for a good used car then I would do a little research first.  Try to pin down the year and model you are interested in and do an online search. Cars.com is a good place to start.  They have a lot of reviews of all models and that would help you decide on the type car you need.  Used cars are always a gamble.  arthur falcone should have been a used car salesman.

 

 

untitled (44) untitled (43)The zoo in San Diego is amazing.  Kids will love spending a day there.  If you plan to see the whole zoo in a day get ready for a lot of walking.  Some of the grades are pretty steep so being in good shape would be a good idea.  If you are not an athlete I would recommend taking the tram tour that will cover the entire zoo.  Make not of those areas you want to spend more time at and return there.  The enclosure for the animals are very nice and humane.  If I were an elephant I wouldn’t mind living there.  Mo Howard West Virginia Football team had a great day there.

Automotive problems in San Diego can be difficult to manage.  The latest news announced by Dove Medical Press  can show some interesting ideas for the San Diego area.  If you find yourself with automotive problem the best thing to do is get on you smart phone and look for the nearest auto repair facility.  If you can find a dealer with repair facilities parts should be OEM and better than after market in most cases. If you are short on cash make sure they will accept your credit card.  Do they provide towing or a loner car?  A loner car may salvage what is left of your vacation.

In San Diego, there is a well known car dealership known as “The Perry Ford” located just off I-15, the Escondido Freeway, on Poway Road. The car dealership’s request to remodel was approved in 2012 on a Tuesday night. The details were discussed at a council meeting after working on several design applications with the city. The transformation wasn’t like the transformation taking place in South Florida with an old fashion mall as planned by Arthur Falcone, but it was still impressive and with change spreading, is San Diego the next location?

Perry Ford’s plan to demolish two of the smaller car sales offices and have a two-story 17,500-square-foot sales and administrative office was a success. The automotive repair building will receive minor exterior upgrades soon, so is San Diego next? We will see.