Holberts Goes Back to Old School with Concert Ticket Giveaway

Do you remember the early 90s music scene? You know, back when you were listening to Salt-N-Pepa and Coolio? Guess what…for one night only, those legendary musicians of the early 90s are back. AutoConversion and Wired 96.5 teamed up to throw the biggest Back to School party in Philadelphia with the “Back To Old School” Throwback Concert Saturday Sept 19th at the Sovereign Bank Arena.

This throwback concert will be featuring gigs such as the legendary Salt-N-Pepa, Naughty By Nature, Coolio, Tone Loc, C&C Music Factory, 2 Live Crew, Rob Base, JJ Fad and Snap.

Holbert Motor Cars is giving away tickets to this event…You know you want to come out for the Back to Old School Throwback Concert and hear classic songs like, Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise”, Tone Loc’s “Wild Thing”, and Salt-N-Pepa’s “Whatta Man”. For more details, click play on the audio player below to hear our radio promotion.

Tickets are limited and available on a first-come first-serve basis. To claim a free pair of tickets, all you have to do is:

  • Leave a comment on our Holberts Facebook page describing your favorite memory of the acts performing at the “Back To Old School” Throwback Concert. If you want to qualify for up to four tickets, post a video of yourself describing your favorite memory of the acts performing at the show. Be sure to leave us your email and we’ll get in touch with the winners.

It’s like the late great Tupac Shakur said, “What more could I say? I wouldn’t be here today if the old school didn’t pave the way”, so come out and support the artists who paved the way for today’s top musicians.

In order to be the first to find out about other events like this, and to learn about the latest savings opportunities and activities going on at Holbert Motor Cars, join the Holberts Members Savings Club.

For more information about this event visit the Wired 96.5 website or to purchase additional tickets go to www.sovereignbankarena.com.

2010 Volkswagen GLI

The 2010 Volkswagen GLI is an absolute beauty. It’s safe, stylish, practical, economical, and efficient on gas. What more can you ask for in a car? You can get all of this for less than $25,000 with MSRP Starting at $24,770. Take a look at Volkswagen’s website to get a clear picture of the Volkswagen GLI.

Volkswagens aren’t necessarily thought of as sporty vehicles, but the 2010 Volkswagen GLI is out to prove that stereotype wrong. The GLI has a great 2-liter turbo engine that shifts up and down so smoothly it’ll make strong men weep, and the power train is among the best on the line this year. The modest 200 hp is misleading; the balanced engine and shifting makes driving the GLI a purely pleasurable experience, enough to satisfy even the most die-hard of thrill-seekers. The handling is tight and controlled, and the fuel economy is nothing to sneeze at either, getting 23 mpg in the city and 32 on the highway. With a sweetly styled interior, comfortable seating, and plenty to recommend the exterior trim models, there’s not much about this car you won’t fall for. BROWSE HOLBERTS INVENTORY.

Join the Holberts Members Savings Club and gain access to the latest savings opportunities and activities going on at Holbert Motor Cars.

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The Audi A3

The luxury experience is more affordable in the Audi A3, which often gets passed over for other showier models. There’s a lot to recommend the A3 besides a low price tag, though. The new design has a reshaped hood and fenders along with the Audi front grille, and all-leather upholstery, satellite radio and an auxiliary audio jack are standard for all trim levels. The handling is sweet and responsive, performing beautifully on either the front wheel drive or the Quattro AWD system and hitting 60 mph in 7 seconds. The engine is a turbocharged 2.0-liter four cylinder with 200 hp and 207 lb-ft of torque. That’s a lot of sport car for a low sticker price. BROWSE INVENTORY.

A Look at the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta

If you’re looking for a European sedan without having to pay the premium European price, look into the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta. This vehicle offers you plenty of choices when it comes to engines, as well as lots of comfort. The 2009 Volkswagen Jetta gives you plenty of cargo capacity, and has an unmatched upscale look and feel.

The Volkswagen Jetta has been in its own niche for some time, that of the upscale economy car. The Jetta has a reputation for being refined and solid, and the latest version of this vehicle is no different.

The 2009 VOlkswagen Jetta is available either as a sedan or as a wagon. The wagon is actually a Sportwagen, offering a tremendous amount of utility for your car-buying dollar. There’s plenty of cargo space in here, even with the seats up.

You may also consider the Jetta TDI, new for the 2009 model year. This trim level has been gone from the Jetta offerings for a while, but has returned with a vengeance and with new clean diesel technology. This one gets a total combined mileage of 34 miles per gallon.

Check out the 2009 Volkswagen Jetta at your local Volkswagen dealer today. You’ll be glad you did.

Monthly Car Maintenance

If you want to keep your car running in perfect shape, there are some basic tasks you need to do on a monthly basis. Taking about fifteen minutes to do some of these basic tasks can save you plenty of headache, not to mention costly repair bills.

Here are some of the things you need to check on a regular basis:

  • Engine Oil. Make sure your car is parked on a level spot and that your engine is off and cooled. Find the oil dipstick. Use a clean rag to wipe off any oil still on the dipstick. Put it back into its receptacle and then take it back out. Make sure that the oil gets to the proper level, and that it’s not dirty or dark.
  • Brake fluid. Check your brake fluid reservoir. Most of the time, the reservoir will be translucent so you can see the level inside.
  • Engine Coolant. Check your radiator overflow tank to make sure that your coolant level is correct.
  • Tires. At least once a month, use a tire gauge to make sure your tires are inflated to the proper level. This will also help your gas mileage and your control of the vehicle.

Check each of these items once a month and you should be able to head off most major issues before they get too bad. If you need service, come and see us right away.

2009 Volkswagen Beetle Options

some vehicles are just iconic, and the Volkswagen Beetle is at the top of the heap when it comes to recognizability and style. If you’re looking at buying a 2009 Volkswagen Beetle, you’ve got some choices to make, too, as there are plenty of options available on this great vehicle.

There are essentially two trim levels to the 2009 Volkswagen Beetle: the coupe and the convertible. Both of these models have a 2.5 liter inline five cylinder engine. This engine produces 150 horsepower, and can also produce 170 pound feet of torque. The coupe has either a five speed manual transmission, which is standard, or an optional six speed automatic transmission. The convertible comes only with the automatic transmission.

Both of the vehicles come with 16-inch alloy wheels, as well as power accessories, heated front seats, remote keyless entry and air conditioning. They have heated front seats, as well as a high-power audio system that includes CD and MP3 capability, as well as an external audio jack and satellite radio.

On the 2009 VW Beetle, you can choose a power sunroof, 17-inch wheels and a CD changer. For the convertible, you can choose the 17-inch wheels.

If you are considering a new VW Beetle, get to your local Volkswagen dealer today and see just how cool this car can be.

Options for the 2009 Porsche Cayman

If you want a sport coupe with plenty of style and rich features, look no further than the 2009 Porsche Cayman. This vehicle earns its place among the best vehicles in the world, and is without a doubt one of the most interesting Porsche vehicles around.

There are two trim styles available for the 2009 Porsche Cayman. The base trim level includes 17 inch wheels, partial leather interior trim and upholstery, tilt and telescope steering wheel, a garage door opener and CD audio system. IT also features cruise control and a trip computer. The Cayman S gives you a more powerful engine, as well as an upgraded sound system and 18-inch wheels.

The 2009 Porsche Cayman gives you plenty of optional equipment, as well. You can get things like larger wheels, parking sensors, ceramic compsit brakes, automatic climate control and a power seat package. There are sports seats, heated seats, and a heated steering wheel. There is a navigation system available that uses voice commands, Bluetooth connecdtivity, satellite radio and a massive 10 speaker Bose audio system. If you want it, chances are pretty good you can get it with your 2009 Porsche Cayman.

For one of the most customizable sport coupes on the market today, check out the 2009 Porsche Cayman.

The Incredible Audi A4

The Audi A4 is one of the most amazing vehicles on the road today. The A4 was almost totally responsible for the revival of the Audi brand in the mid 1990s, and has been a favorite car among buyers of luxury cars. The cabin is well finished, the handling is sharp, and you can even get the Audi A4 in a Quattro all wheel drive. Seating is comfortable and firm, and the ride is supple.

You can get an Audi A4 as a sedan, a convertible or a wagon. Both the sedan and the wagon offer more interior room and better driving than their previous versions, and are on a fourth generation platform.

The Audi A4 Sedan lets you choose between a 2.0 liter inline 4 capable of producing 211 horsepower and a 3.2 liter V6 that produces 265 horsepower. The A4 is standard with Audi’s Quattro All Wheel Drive system, although you can buy a front wheel drive version.

In addition to all of this, the Audi A4 has generous space for cargo. It handles beautifully, and has an unmistakable European flair. If you are looking at an entry-level luxury vehicle, you need to take a serious look at the Audi A4 today.

Illusionist Duo To Teleport Volkswagen Golf

The Volkswagen Golf is one of the most interesting vehicles on the road today. Later this month, the Volkswagen Golf will reach a magical peak, as the world famous illusionists J. C. Sum and Magic Babe Ning will teleport a VW Golf from one place to another.

The illusionist duo will entertain audiences by moving the 1.4 ton VW Golf TSI in front of a crowd that is expected to number more than 5,000. It is supposed that the illusion will take approximately eight and a half seconds.

The idea to teleport a VW Golf was originally proposed to the illusionists back in 2007 by people at Volkswagen. The pair have spent the past two years perfecting and testing this illusion.

Sum and Ning received the Merlin Award from the International Magicians Society in July of this year. They are the first illusionists from Singapore to earn the honor. Previous winners include famous magicians Criss Angel, David Copperfield and Penn & Teller.

The Volkswagen Golf is the perfect vehicle for your daily commute. It will get you from here to there, and do it in such a way that you’ll swear it was magic. Come and check out the latest VW has to offer you today.

Caring for your Audi Car

If you want to keep your Audi vehicle looking as good as possible, you need to protect your paint job. You need to keep a coat of wax on your car on a regular basis. This coat of wax becomes a sacrificial protectant to your car’s paint job. It protects the polished, clear coated and chromed parts of your vehicle. In addition, wax will help to protect your Audi from other elements, such as ozone, tree sap, road tar and UV rays. On top of all of that, having a coat of wax adds both shine and gloss to your car’s finish.

You’ll find two main types of car wax on the market today: paste and liquid. A paste car wax takes more friction to apply to your Audi. This helps to melt the wax, and to evaporate the solvents in the wax. Liquid wax, on the other hand, tends to have solvents that evaporate on their own.

Prior to waxing your car, you’ll want to give it a good wash job. Get rid of all of the bugs, road tar and grime that accumulates. If you need to deal with particularly stubborn dirt, use a citrus degreaser or even tar remover. Apply the wax sparingly with a terry cloth sponge or cotton cloth. Work the wax into the car until you see a slight haze, then let it dry. Make sure you buff your car to get rid of the excess wax, bonding agents and lubricants.