v-dubber - Central Florida Volkswagen Club
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v-dubber - Central Florida Volkswagen Club
VOLUME 24, NO. 3 OCTOBER 2012 V-DUBBER NEWSLETTER OF THE CENTRAL FLORIDA VW CLUB →OCT MEETING @ 5 N DINER with OCTOBERFEST AFTER - SEE INSIDE← VW Vortex Reveals Spy Photos – Beetle Convertible Coming! VW Vortex writer Jamie Vondruska says their website had retouched photos of the Beetle cabrio VW tried to disguise with different turn signals and other tricks. The car is to be officially revealed at the Los Angeles Motor Show next month, but now you know what it will look like. It’s expected to offer similar trim options and the same engine choices. CFVWC, P O Box 560235, Orlando, FL 32856-0235 web site www.centralfloridavwclub.org President: Rollie Walker (407) 721-2455; Secretary Debbie Van Treuren (386) 345 4208 CFVWC and VWCA are non-profit organizations and are not affiliated with or sponsored by VWoA or dealer Local membership includes National Club and newsletters: $30/ family per year Meetings normally held at 5 ‘N Diner on Hwy 50 in east Orlando, second SATURDAY of month, 2PM. VDUBBER Editor Richard Van Treuren, PO Box 700, Edgewater FL 32132-0700 rgvant@juno.com The website agrees with this editor’s lament that VW does not think it can overcome the formidable obstacles and make a profit selling trucks in this country, hence we here in the US must just admire the Amarock from afar. Hello Everyone! Here we are with the beginning of fall with 2013 is just around the corner! This month I want to provide some information about simple things you can do to drive more safely, which will not only help you and your passengers, but others too! http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2011/06/simple-things-you-can-do-to-drive-moresafely.html Simple things you can do to drive more safely With the official start of summer and the school year ending this week in many areas, millions of Americans will be hitting the road for a much needed vacation. But before you head out on that road trip, check out our list of important things you can do to drive safely throughout the year. In 2010, over 33,000 people were killed in motor vehicle accidents and many of them were preventable. Just by doing the few simple things listed below, you can reduce your risks considerably. 1. Buckle up. The use of seat belts saved the lives of 13,000 people in 2008. In a crash, it is your best defense to help keep you safe and secure inside your vehicle. If you don’t buckle up, you could be thrown out of the car, which is almost always a deadly scenario. 2. Secure your kids. Car crashes are the leading cause of death for kids between 3 and 12 years old. By placing all children 12 and under in the back seat, you can reduce injury risk by 64 percent for children under 8 and 31 percent for 9-12 year olds. Also, make sure your children are in the proper seat for their age and it’s installed correctly. 3. Don’t speed. Speeding is a factor in about one-third of all fatal crashes, killing nearly 900 Americans every month. Although it affects all ages, crashes and violations are much higher for young, male drivers. Obeying the speed limit will also help to conserve fuel. 4. Keep your eyes on the road. In 2009, over 5,400 people were killed due to distracted driving and 448,000 were injured. The best advice is to put the phone away and focus on the road. No call or text is worth losing your life or killing someone else. 5. Preventive maintenance. By checking your tire pressure and tread wear, fluids, and batteries regularly you can help spot a potential problem before it becomes a dangerous accident on the road. Also, keep up with the vehicle maintenance schedule noted in the owner’s manual to stay on top of problems before they happen. 6. Don’t drink and drive. In 2009, there were 10,839 alcohol-impaired driving fatalities, and while that number has declined from 2008, there are still many lives that can be saved if everyone remembers to assign a designated driver if you’ve been drinking or hand over the keys until you’re sober. This monthly safety newsletter is for informational purposes only. It is in no way reflects upon VW, VW of America, any auto dealerships or the Central Florida Volkswagen Club. The sole purpose is to gather and share information that is readily available to the public and share this information with our club members and to bring some up some topics as a reminder to keep safety in our minds while we are operating our motor vehicles. Safety may not just save yourself, but someone else out there as well. STAY SAFE! 7. Look around. Every car has a blind zone and some are larger than others. Around 50 children are backed over every week, so if you don’t have a rearview camera, make sure you’re diligent about checking mirrors and looking over your shoulder before backing up. If you still cannot see well, get out and walk around to make sure nothing is in your way. 8. Use your signals. By alerting other drivers of your intentions to turn, you can help prepare other motorists and bicyclists around you. Our job as a driver before we get behind the wheel is to PLEASE remember that we are driving a 3,500+ pound weapon. This weapon is capable of causing a great amount of destruction. It MUST be respected to protect ourselves and others on the road with us! If all of us take the time to make safety a part of our daily routine, we will all benefit from it. Have a great month and stay safe! Bill Neary This monthly safety newsletter is for informational purposes only. It is in no way reflects upon VW, VW of America, any auto dealerships or the Central Florida Volkswagen Club. The sole purpose is to gather and share information that is readily available to the public and share this information with our club members and to bring some up some topics as a reminder to keep safety in our minds while we are operating our motor vehicles. Safety may not just save yourself, but someone else out there as well. STAY SAFE! Secretary’s Report The September Meeting of the Central Florida VW Club was held at the Five and Diner on Colonial Drive in Orlando on the 8th of the month. Those in attendance were: Rollie Walker, Saul Klein, Richard and Debbie Van Treuren, Chris Hobbs and Madison, Will and Joan Euverard, Don Steiner, and Wayne Johnson. New Biz: Meeting touched on several points- the Wolfsburg Trophy awarded the Club was passed around for all to enjoy… We discussed the Convention for 2013 in Chattanooga. All were interested, but there were questions about who does what. Before any commitment, we would like to see a plan and some guidelines to ascertain whether it is feasible for us to do. Items under the guidelines or plan would consider Registration, Advertising, Printing, Hotel and Banquet Deposits, Show Grounds and activities, Room Guaranties, time of year, whether it is flexible, Hospitality, Factory Tour, Dealer Support, Plan of Action, Support from the City Of Chattanooga for the use of the park behind the factory for camping and a show. So there is a lot to think about between now and then. Don’t know if there has been a Convention hosted by more than one club before… Several people indicated they would go up for the Convention. A day’s drive is a very doable thing! March Show and Shine: We have lost our venue at the District 46 Entertainment Complex as they are closed down. Rollie is going to check with the City of Winter Springs for the use of Central Winds Park for the 10th of March, and whether the Explorers are up to another show! Regarding the Change of Venue for the October Meeting: We will not be going to the Willow Tree Café in Sanford in favor of the Five and Diner and a Show in Avalon Park the afternoon of our meeting. Avalon Park is right near the Five and Diner and no doubt there will be some Club Members who have elected to show their cars. Flyer Is attached later in this issue. We’ll postpone the visit to the Willow Tree for another month. Meeting adjourned at 3:15 and we all went to see the new dealership that Aristocrat has opened just around the corner from our meeting place of the 5 and Diner. For those of us who went over, the new buildings are impressive and our favorite service tech from Aristocrat, Carlos, is now assigned to the new dealership, it was nice to see familiar faces in new places! The new facilities are gorgeous! Lots of places to show off our favorite cars, beautifully laid out, lots of light, great parking, etc. Very First Class! Don’t forget, October meeting will be at the Five and Diner. Show afterwards Minutes by Debbie Van Treuren, Secretary Central Florida Volkswagen Club Newsletter of the Please patronize our partners... First Class Mail Fields Volkswagen Auto Mall Daytona Beach, Florida 32117 www.FieldsVWofDaytona.com Tel: (386) 274-1200 Fax 386 274-4405 To advertise here, contact Deborah Van Treuren at 386.345.4208 or Deborah_v@cfl.rr.com Central Florida VW Club PO Box 560235 Orlando, Fl 32856-0235 Meeting! The October Meeting will be on the 13th At the Five and Diner, E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL Please check out Bill Neary’s new Safety Column- it might save your life or someone you know! Monthly Meeting Every Second Saturday 2:00 PM at the 5 & Diner, 12286 E. Colonial Drive at 408 Free lunch for all attendees