Posted on 4/3/2022
The History of BMW From its inception, BMW has been at the forefront of automotive innovation and has become a car brand synonymous with quality and luxury. From its roots as a struggling airplane engine company to its current status, BMW has evolved into a company that best represents German quality, design, and engineering. BMW originated in 1917 and was the product of three different manufacturing companies merging. Rapp Motorenwerke and Bayerische Flugzeugwerke joined in 1917, later taking on Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach in 1928. Rapp Motorenwerke was initially an aircraft engine company that had its first significant success during World War I. Bayerische Flugzeugwerke was an armaments company that suffered during that same war, which led to the merger with Rapp Motorenwerke. Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach was founded as a stock company that built bicycles, but moved into the motor car business, becoming the third automobile manufacturer in Germany. The acquisitio ... read more
Posted on 4/3/2022
The Sweeter Side of Customer Service With February arriving and people thinking about love in their lives, at Auto Excel, customer service is on our minds. We want to show you and your car the love with each repair we perform for you. We do our best to maintain vigilance and awareness of customer service. It is one of Auto Excel’s greatest strengths. Auto Excel goes above and beyond for our customers, but we’re always looking for those blind spots where we can give a little more. When you bring your vehicle to Auto Excel, there are already many perks just from our years of experience in the Lexington community and the value we offer our customers. We have 70 years of combined auto repair experience and cover our work with a 3-year / 36,000-mile warranty to protect you. Our work comes with a 58-point comprehensive inspection, which helps you manage your vehicle’s preventative maintenance. But the service representatives of Auto ... read more
Posted on 4/3/2022
January 2021 – Road Resolutions to Make You A Better Driver Welcome to 2021! It’s so good to be done with 2020– a year that brought us a global pandemic, wildfires, and unrest. While 2021 may be just as bad, it’s best to concentrate on the positive: you survived, and you can move into 2020 having learned a few things about yourself, your family, your neighbors, your community at large, and your country. If you haven’t made any New Year’s resolutions yet, we have five suggested resolutions for your driving that can help to make you a better, safer driver in 2021 and improve the Lexington roads and highways as a whole: Buckle everyone in the proper seat – Wearing your seatbelt in 2021 seems like a very easy ask, but it’s shocking how many people drive without one. Or put an infant in the front seat next to them without a proper child seat, just because it’s easier to reach the infant there. Kids must be properly buckled to avoi ... read more
Posted on 4/3/2022
Preparing For The New Year With the arrival of December, we’re in the final stretch of 2020. It’s been a hard year for most. We lost an entire summer due to the pandemic and we’re still largely dealing with it on a daily basis. Our election should have been decided last month but continues to take up the news cycle. And the isolation of sheltering has put us all in a bit of a funk. I really wish I could be more positive about 2021, given that we managed to get out of 2020, but unfortunately, I can’t. We’re heading for a recession and may not be able to course correct for a long time. And the pandemic seems to be depressing many of us at a rate greater than we can process. We’re long overdue for some good news. It would be a bit reckless to plan big events and gathering at this time. Many engaged couples will wind up postponing their wedding plans in 2021, or doing smaller, more intimate services, to prevent spreading COVID-19. The us ... read more
Posted on 4/3/2022
Showing Gratitude For Our Cars November is here at last… with autumn at its peak, in the U.S., we start to prepare for the holiday season with our first big occasion, Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving began 400 years ago this year, when the pilgrims on the Mayflower saw the Atlantic coastline and joined together to read Psalm 100 to commemorate the moment. That little ceremony became the basis for our annual feast, to give thanks. The pilgrims endured a rough 65-day crossing of the Atlantic in search of religious freedom, and nearly turned back halfway into the voyage. It’s easy to see why they gave thanks for their arrival on solid land again. We suspect that this Thanksgiving will be a very emotional one. While Kentucky has thankfully not been hit as hard by COVID19 as other states, it’s still something we had to contend with and many of us have not seen loved ones all summer. Here’s hoping we all get to sit down together for the holidays and enjoy tim ... read more