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SERVICE DEPARTMENTS
At Your Service
Keyes Toyota
818-907-4444
Derek Hindigian, Service Director
Mikey Gutierrez, Service Manager
Keyes Lexus On Van Nuys
818-379-4000
Michael Montague, Service Director
Allan Pliss, Service Manager
Keyes European
818-461-3910
Bryan Radin, Service Director
Keyes Chevrolet
818-933-3000
Chris Millson, Service Manager
Keyes Audi
818-922-0500
Hugo Torres, Service Director
Keyes Honda on Van Nuys
855-647-3615
Fernando Mahaluf, Service Manager
Keyes Hyundai
818-574-0100
Angie Moreno, Service Manager
Mission Hills Hyundai
818-221-4000
Pedro Gamboa, Service Manager
Keyes Woodland Hills Honda
818-887-7111
Jack Ananyan, Service Manager
Porsche Woodland Hills
818-932-1600
Armen Mansouri, Service Manager
Keyes Lexus of Valencia
661-260-2020
Matthew Winston, Service Director
Keyes Audi Valencia
888-903-2042
Jennifer Martinez, Service Director
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D I R E C T O R Y
www.keyescars.com
KEYES QUARTERLY
WINTER 2020
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Defensive Driving Tips
These five tips can help you be prepared for the perils of the road.
1.
Know Your Car.
Like people, each car has a unique personality. Some features work better than
others, and conditions can cause a vehicle to react a certain way. Knowing your car's limits and
behavior patterns can help you predict how it will respond in certain situations. How long does it take
you to stop and how much pressure is required on the brake pedal? What's your turn radius? Does
your vehicle lean when you round a corner? Does it quake when you hit a certain speed? Knowing the
answers can help you avoid accidents.
2.
Use Extreme Caution During a Lane Change.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis-
tration estimates that one of the most common causes of two-lane auto accidents is unsafe lane
changes.
3.
Know Your Blind Spots.
Most cars have at least one line of vision that's not clearly evident in the rear
view or side mirrors. Even carefully placed mirrors often cannot cover every possible angle. Move
the side mirrors far outward so that the angle of view barely overlaps the view of the rear view mirror.
4.
Keep Your Hands on the Wheel.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration now advo-
cates keeping your hands at the 9 and 3 o'clock positions instead of 10 and 2 because of air bags.
5.
Keep Up on Maintenance.
Routine work on your auto, like oil changes, fluid refills and tire rota-
tions, can make all the difference in your car's drivability.
--NAPSI
Learn More: For further facts and tips about good driving from the experts at Driving-Tests, founded on the
universal belief that everyone can be a safe driver, go to https://driving-tests.org.
liable compound to provide durable tread life, no
matter the season. The Michelin Defender is an
all-season tire suitable for all types of cars with a
warranty up to 90,000 miles.
For the expecting
Anticipating a new addition to the family in 2020?
What's more important than what's covering your
four wheels on baby's first drive home? Look for
a dependable tire that maintains its performance
as it wears.
An important shopping tip
The industry standard is to test wet-braking per-
formance of new tires; not used. Worn tires should
deliver good wet-braking performance versus new
tires, and you should have access to worn-tire test
results before you buy new tires.
Once you've decided what makes most
sense for you, head into your Keyes dealer-
ship to make that drive into the New Year a
safe and fulfilling one.
--BPT
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