Start Earning Rewards at Big Valley Ford


If you are a Ford owner and you aren’t participating in the Ford Ownership Rewards program, you’re missing out on great deals, incentives and perks at no additional cost to you. Once you enroll in the free program, you will automatically receive a $10 enrollment bonus towards parts and service, 5% credit on all parts and service purchases that can be applied to any future service visits, and oil change rewards. And the best part? Every make and model of vehicle in your household qualifies for rewards and any of your family members are allowed to use the same rewards account!

To start earning rewards, simply come into Big Valley Ford, and ask any member of the service team to sign up. Bring any of your vehicles in for parts or service, show your membership card or tell your service advisor and your rewards will automatically be added to your account.  Have additional questions? Contact us or check out the FAQ’s here.

That’s it, really simple isn’t it? What are you waiting for? Come into Big Valley Ford and sign up today and start making Ford work for you!
 Big Valley Ford Lincoln in Stockton, CA. We offer a great selection of new and used cars, trucks, crossovers, and SUVs.  We also provide service and parts for all Ford models. For more information, please visit http://www.bigvalleyford.com.

Suggested Emergency Supplies to Keep in Your Ford


In this day of cell phones, and AAA, and even car purchase plans that come with a certain amount of road side service, it has become less and less important to be well equipped in case of an emergency.
KNOW THIS: There will be some point where you are out of cell phone range, or it is freezing cold outside, or you simply don’t feel like waiting for someone to come and assist you-maybe all three.  While the most common incidents that will keep you stranded are a flat tire or a dead battery, it might come down to something simple like running over something on the roadway, hitting a pothole, or out of nowhere, your car starts making some ungodly screeching noise.  It would be nice to be able to have the tools available to see underneath the car well enough to know that you just need to merely pull a branch out of the wheel well.  So what exactly should you have in the trunk or in an emergency kit to help you out?

-          First and foremost, you ought to have a way to jack the vehicle up.
9 times out of ten, you can spend $70 to $150 to get a good 2 ton floor jack, that has a handle on it that will lift the car more than a centimeter every 5 minutes, like the factory provided jack that came with your car.
HOWEVER:  If your car is low to the ground or has a very limited area to move a handle around, OR has a small space where you can put the top of the jack against to safely lift the vehicle, you might want to stick with the factory version.  How do you know?
DO A TRIAL RUN!
Understanding in advance that this sounds like ridiculous, preachy overkill, the best way to know how the jack works and how it fits under the vehicle, and/or if it’s even  worth a darn, is to go out some lazy Sunday afternoon (after the game of course) and try to jack the car up.  If you have a truck or SUV, the chances are good that a larger jack will work and you can get one without this little experiment.

-          Murphy’s Law dictates that it will be dark, wet and probably cold when you have a problem:

So, you should have a folded piece of cardboard, perhaps a broken down box, 3-4 feet by 2 feet,in the trunk-this will also serve as a great surface to put your wet gym clothes, or potentially leaky groceries on anyway.  When that big day comes, you will have something to kneel or lay down on, so you don’t have to ruin your Van Huesin slacks or nice skirt.

-          It goes without saying-though we will say it anyway- that you should have a nice bright flashlight.  While the led models give off a bright light, sometimes it can have a strange hue to it that is a bit too directed.  Probably best to have a light on some kind of platform that you can put on the ground and aim, so you don’t have to try to work with a cold steel flashlight in your between your teeth while semi trucks speed by threatening to take your legs off.  Something that, while bright, also throws light over a fairly wide area.  Of course, throw in another set of batteries.

-          A can of fix-a-flat:  This aerosol, silicon goop, or WHATEVER it is can be nothing short of a miracle with many of the flat tires you will experience.  In fact, it’s not a bad idea to have 2 cans.  Invariably, one might not work, or you will have the nozzle half on the tire stem, sending green manna all over the ground, mixing with your tears.  2 cans will make sure that you have enough to get the tire full enough to get to somewhere safe (hopefully home).  No it won’t fix sidewall damage, and won’t help if you have a flat due to a tire stem problem, but it can get you at least a few miles without having to take the tire off.  It can even put a little more air into your spare tire if need be.

-          A couple of universal wrenches or pliers, and one each of a Phillips and standard screwdriver-CHECK.

-          Of course jumper cables: Need we say more?

-          For the “well capitaled” or gadget obsessed:  There are even mini generator/compressor/jumpstart machines available that will get you some air in a tire that is not leaking too severely, jumpstart a dead battery, or even provide some extra juice for your cell phone.  $100 or so is the going rate on these, and we can guarantee that the one time you need it, and you HAVE it, the Benjamin will seem like the best investment you ever made.

-          A grubby pair of shoes, and gloves:  No matter how careful you try to be, most times you crawl out from under a car or truck, looking like you work in a coal mine.  No sense ruining your wingtips trying to find out “what is making that noise!”

So hopefully this provides a practical, reasonable guide for some go-to items to have on hand for that auto doomsday scenario.  Of course you could just sit on the side of the road dialing for dollars ,and sobbing quietly to yourself until someone comes to the rescue, but what kind of a story would that make;-)


Big Valley Ford Lincoln in Stockton, CA. We offer a great selection of 
new and used cars, trucks, crossovers, and SUVs.  We also provide service and parts for all Ford models. For more information, please visit http://www.bigvalleyford.com.

Feel Less Stressed With Your Ford This Holiday Season

It goes without saying that the holidays can be very stressful.  Between finding parking, to shop- especially in the city- wrangling with the frenetic masses to find the right sizes, and perfect gifts for those on your list, and then staggering out to the car with you arms full of bags, holding your cappuccino, in the pouring down rain, all while fumbling for your keys… Whew!  And we haven’t even TALKED about cramming all of this stuff back into the vehicle,  with coolers, food and teenagers with headphones on rolling their eyes, heading out and trying to find Uncle Frank’s new place.

Well Ford feels your pain, and has you covered from start to finish.  Ford’s line of critically acclaimed SUVs and crossovers are loaded with handy, smart features, and great technology, to help make the holiday season- and the seasons before and after- as smooth and stress free as possible.  Let’s tackle these challenges one at a time…..

Parking:  Several models are available with Active Park Assist, a system that will help you identify if a space is big enough, and then take the wheel for you, while you control the gas pedal and brake, and move you effortlessly and perfectly into a parallel parking spot.  No more lurching back and forth with cars honking at you, or having your passenger hop out and direct you into a parking sign.  All of Ford’s SUVs and crossovers offer available backup cameras and rear sensors to keep you from backing into a wayward shopping cart or someone tooling around in their rascal.

Loading:  Once you have all of your bags, and packages, it isn’t always convenient to put them down or arrange them to grab the keys.  Well, the Escape has a hands free lift gate that allows you to gently “kick” just under the center of the bumper to open the hatch.  The Edge, Explorer, and Expedition are all available with an automatic lift gate that opens with the touch of a button, and get THIS! The height of the opening can even be adjusted, so you don’t bang the hatch on the sprinkler pipes hanging down in the parking garage, or on your Kayak at home.  Pretty cool.

Getting there:  So you’ve got everything loaded and everybody is happily listening to their iPod, or texting, or even watching a movie playing on the back of the headrests; With built in navigation, you can easily find your uncle’s place and if you pass the wooden sign next to the burn barrel accidentally, you can even call and get directions hands free.  The built in SYNC with MyFord Touch system can even help you find the cheapest fuel for the ride home.

Safety:  In addition to the backup camera, and sensors, each vehicle is available with blind spot sensors, and some even have Adaptive Cruise Control and Collision Warning to keep you from running into the car in front of you while looking for that sign.

Look, the holidays can be tough, and we can’t help you find the perfect sweater, bake a pie with a flakey crust, or even pick the right movie to keep the kids from arguing.  What we can do, is make sure that none of your inconveniences have to do with the car, and that you’ll arrive safely.
Now you just have to hope nobody says anything about Frank’s new girlfriend;-)


Big Valley Ford Lincoln in Stockton, CA. We offer a great selection of 
new and used cars, trucks, crossovers, and SUVs.  We also provide service and parts for all Ford models. For more information, please visit http://www.bigvalleyford.com.

Ford and Newman’s Own Partner to Feed the Hungry

While Paul Newman might not be with us any more, his spirit of giving and charity lives on, and his company’s long standing relationship with Ford Motor Company does as well.   This Holiday Season, Ford will partner with Newman’s Own for the 11th straight year, to help fight hunger by providing refrigerated trucks to transport Newman’s Own food products to five regions of the country, to communities in need.

 “Partnership for Hunger Relief,” started over a decade ago when Paul Newman had an idea;  To get as many of his natural foods, to as many people in need as possible.  He had the food, just not a way to get it to everyone.  So he called Bill Ford, who was President and CEO of Ford at the time, and they teamed up to start getting healthy, nutritious food to some of the harder to reach communities in Rural America.

“More than 12 years ago, Paul Newman realized there was a great need to get nutritious food more broadly distributed.   With 49 million people facing hunger, we are glad this program continues to help make a difference, especially in the current economic environment,” said Tom Indoe, president and chief operating officer of Newman’s Own Inc.

Since that time, Ford has donated more than 103 refrigerated trucks, and has also teamed with organizations like Feeding America to help bring food to 37 million Americans per year.  A 46 percent increase from 2006.  Regions of the country and food banks receiving trucks this fall are: Atlanta Community Food Bank (Atlanta, GA), Dare to Care Food Bank (Louisville, KY) Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida (Fort Myers, FL), Josephine County Food Bank (Grants Pass, OR) and Inter-Faith Food Shuttle (Raleigh, NC).

Ford Motor Company is honored to be a part of this tremendous effort and is looking forward to making this a happier holiday season for so many who are in need in these challenging times.  Helping those less fortunate get back on their feet will always be a part of our core business.

Article cited for this story: http://corporate.ford.com/our-company/our-company-news/our-company-news-detail/fmcfcs-newmans-own-fleet
Big Valley Ford Lincoln in Stockton, CA. We offer a great selection of new and used cars, trucks, crossovers, and SUVs.  We also provide service and parts for all Ford models. For more information, please visit http://www.bigvalleyford.com.

CHiPs for Kids Toy Drive at Big Valley Ford


This year, Big Valley Ford is proud to be an official drop off location for new unwrapped toys for the CHiPs for Kids Toy Drive. The toy drive kicks off today and runs through December 16th. We are happy to accept donations on behalf of the Toy Drive and encourage the entire Big Valley Ford community to get involved and bring in some toys!

The CHiPs for Kids Toy Drive is a partnership between the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and TV Station KCRA 3.  They invite everyone in the community to donate new and unwrapped toys to any CHP donation station.
If you know any schools that would like to join the drive, please call CHP Officer Adrian Quintero or Jeanie Hoatson at (916) 464-2090 or your local CHP office.

Once the toy drive closes, KCRA 3 and the CHP will distribute the toys to kids who are either hospitalized or disadvantaged through UC Davis Children’s Hospital, Mercy Hospital, Shriner’s Hospital, the Salvation Army, WEAVE, Head Start, Boys & Girls Club, Operation Rudolph, and other community service organizations.

Some suggestions for types of toys to donate are (but not limited to) educational toys for toddlers and babies. Board games, puzzles, craft sets and building sets for younger children. Sports equipment, hand held video games, walkman radios, CD players, movie passes, phone calling cards and gift certificates to clothing, variety, book and music stores for teenagers (who are usually over looked in toy drives like these.) Unfortunately, the CHiPs for kids program cannot accept cash donations at this time.

Please help Big Valley Ford collect as much as we can for the drive!


Big Valley Ford Lincoln in Stockton, CA. We offer a great selection of 
new and used cars, trucks, crossovers, and SUVs.  We also provide service and parts for all Ford models. For more information, please visit http://www.bigvalleyford.com.

Big Valley Ford Wants to Give Your School 20,000 Box Tops!

During the month of November, Big Valley Ford Lincoln is holding a raffle to give away 20,000 Box Tops For Education to one lucky school!

All you need to do is visit Big Valley Ford Lincoln and fill out an entry form with your information and the school of your choice (must be in San Joaquin County). The winner of the raffle will be drawn on December 9th and the box tops will then be presented to the chosen school.

The entry forms can be picked up in Sales, Service, Parts or Collision Center and there is no purchase necessary to be entered into the raffle.  You must enter by November 30th to be eligible to win the Box Tops.

Do you have questions about the raffle? Contact Jackie Kurtzer at (209) 870-4374 or jackiek@bigvalleyford.com

Big Valley Ford Lincoln in Stockton, CA. We offer a great selection of new and used cars, trucks, crossovers, and SUVs.  We also provide service and parts for all Ford models. For more information, please visit http://www.bigvalleyford.com.

Holiday Travel… Is Your Car Ready?


Last year almost 42.2 million Americans traveled more than 50 miles away from home for the Thanksgiving Holiday according to AAA. We are willing to bet that less than 50% of those cars were “cleared for takeoff” by their mechanic. Most people assume that a quick check of the air in their tires, a look at the oil level and no check engine light being on means they are good to go, when often times that is not the case. Unfortunately, repairs on the road can sometimes cost double what it would have cost to have the preventative maintenance done and can take double the time to fix, cutting into the precious moments you have to enjoy that turkey leg.

While some people think they can do most of the work themselves, Rennie Bryant the owner of an auto repair shop in Florida suggests that in order to really check out the car, “you need to put the vehicle on a lift, and very few of us have access to them.” It’s simply much easier to check for problems when you can see under the car, especially when checking the things you wouldn’t normally think about… the long and polite way of saying take your car to a reputable mechanic.

While your car is on a lift Bryant suggests checking the CV joint boots (connects the drive shafts to the transmission and the drive wheels to the drive shafts) for cracks, your brakes/brake lines, the condition of the exhaust system and checking your tires for punctures/objects in the tire/air. Once back on the ground you should check things like oil levels, fluid levels (brake, transmission, windshield wiper), antifreeze levels, the belts and hoses (to make sure there isn’t a lot of wear and tear or breaks and leaks) and the condition of the wipers. It is also a good idea to check your lights to make sure you don’t have any brake or taillights out.

While some of these things can be done at home, Big Valley Ford recommends coming in before your trip over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house. You wouldn’t want to disappoint grandma by being late now would you? Make your appointment now!

Sources cited:
Steven Cole Smith – “Holiday travel season approaches; is your car ready?” published: 11/13/2011 accessed: 11/14/2011 http://www.detnews.com/article/20111113/AUTO01/111130303/1148/?source=nletter-auto

Image Source: http://www.chapelgate.org/uploads/TurkeyDrive.jpg

Big Valley Ford Lincoln in Stockton, CA. We offer a great selection of new and used cars, trucks, crossovers, and SUVs.  We also provide service and parts for all Ford models. For more information, please visit http://www.bigvalleyford.com.