As long as people have been driving, they’ve debated the merits of leather vs. cloth interiors. Besides budget, the choice comes down to how you’ll use the car.

Of course you can’t beat the look, feel, and smell of leather; but it does add to the price, and you might not want the maintenance required to keep it looking brand-new. A leather interior is sure to dazzle passengers, however, and it’s a major plus to resale value. 

Cloth, on the other hand, is known for comfort. Unlike leather, it doesn’t stick, burn, or get too cold. Though every new cloth interior is resistant to stains and odors, cleaning can be tough.

As with almost everything else, the leather/cloth debate is a matter of taste and your pocketbook. Be honest about both, and enjoy the ride.

"Our dealership family was very saddened by this tragedy," said Central City Toyota Service Manager, Jamie Haberle.  "Many of our employees immediately looked for ways to help.  Working with the Pennsylvania Eastern Keystone Baptist Association, we're honored to sponsor four families who desperately need it."

Click here to view the full article, or if you wish to help, contact:  Dr. Damone B. Jones, Sr., Senior Pastor at Bible Way Baptist Church at (215) 477-0778.

On March 16, 2011, Ardmore Toyota teamed up with the Penn Wynne Fire Company to conduct a safety class on emergency situations as it relates to vehicle accidents.  The fire department had the opportunity to learn more the Prius, Camry and Camry Hybrid.
 
Safety is the number one concern for Ardmore Toyota and knowing that Toyota makes one of the safest cars in the world; we are proud to have our local fire department visit us here at Ardmore Toyota.
 
Thank you to Anthony and everyone at the Penn Wynne Fire Company for coming to Ardmore Toyota!  We appreciate all of your hard work and devotion to our community.  You are the real heroes out there every day!
 
 

Sunday, March 13th was the Ardmore Toyota – Cantor Driving School Maintenance Class.  A special thanks to Ian for participating in this class for new drivers.  It was a success!  
 
The new drivers learned from our expert technician Ian how to do the following:
 
– Change a tire, replace all bolts and use the jack properly and safely
– Check and replace all fluids (washer fluid, oil, transmission fluid)
– Change a windshield wiper the safe way and the right way
– Check your gas cap
– Check tire pressure levels
– Check oil levels
 
 
 
 
 

Ethanol is a grain alcohol that’s been used in blended gasoline for decades. This renewable resource, produced by American workers, helps reduce carbon emissions and break our country’s dependence on foreign oil. So why haven’t you heard much about ethanol until now? Because in the past few years, car manufacturers have developed engines that accept higher percentages of ethanol than ever before. In the future, we can look forward to cheaper and greener cars that rely totally on ethanol. For now, every major automaker approves the use of ethanol “flex” fuels, which are available everywhere. So do you part for the environment, even as you gas up.