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Rosedale Chevrolet Goes To Bat for Roseville Area Youth Baseball

Gregg Brandt General Manager of Rosedale Chevrolet and Scott Synstegaard President of Roseville Area Youth Baseball

Roseville (April 21, 2010) – Rosedale Chevrolet announced today it will be investing support in Roseville through a partnership with Roseville Area Youth Baseball. Rosedale Chevrolet will provide baseball equipment, instructional clinics, a monetary donation, and an opportunity to raise an additional $10,000 in funds through a Chevy vehicle giveaway-fundraiser. The effort by Rosedale Chevrolet is part of the Chevy Youth Baseball initiative sweeping the nation from March through July 2010.

“Chevrolet has a long history with baseball at the national level. We wanted to bring that excitement and commitment to youth baseball, in the communities where our customers and their families live,” said Gregg Brandt, General Manager for Rosedale Chevrolet. “Youth baseball has always played an important role in Roseville so we are thrilled to support our kids in a meaningful way.”

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Traverse “Time Out” With Lindsay Fagerlee

Hi Moms! Did you know you can receive a $30 spafinder.com gift card for taking a Test Drive in the Chevy Traverse? It’s Lindsay Fagerlee a mommy and Internet Sales woman here at Rosedale Chevrolet. Please watch this funny video of me and my family and see how we use our traverse to relax and unwind one errand at a time … I will keep posting all of our Traverse Journey’s throughout the summer to give you a good old laugh out loud at this mommy’s expense LOL! Call me to schedule your own Test Drive to see what Traverse has to offer you and your family 651-636-0340.

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Preferred Owner Rewards PLUS!

Contact Rosedale Chevrolet for complete details!

Our Preferred Owner Rewards is now even better! Our Preferred Owners can now shop online with a number of select retailers, including Target.com, BestBuy.com, Borders.com, and earn rewards points to use at Rosedale Chevrolet. Retailers even provide additional discounts on their products! Contact us today to find out more and become a Rosedale Chevrolet Preferred Owner!

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Lease the 2010 Chevrolet Malibu for only $189/mo at Rosedale Chevrolet!

2010 Malibu lease $189/mo

Named a Consumers Digest “Best Buy” for TWO years in row the 2010 Chevrolet Malibu is the CAR TO OWN!

Lease one now for as little as $189 a month! Rosedale Chevrolet has over 80 to choose from, hurry in and drive yours home today!

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Rosedale Chevrolet Stimulus Package

Would you like to earn some extra money for the upcoming holiday season? Rosedale Chevrolet is here to help.

Do you know someone who is looking to make a vehicle purchase?
* Family Member
* Friend
* Co-Worker
* Barber
* Aquaintance
* Neighbor

Refer a new customer to Rosedale Chevrolet and when they purchase new or used vehicle from us we will send you a check for $250.00! Simply print and fill out the form then have the person you are referring present it to a Salesperson upon arrival at Rosedale Chevrolet.

Rosedale Chevrolet is the Fastest Growing Chevrolet Dealer because of customers like you! Thank You!

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How has Cash for Clunkers affected the Twin Cities Market?

Due to the overwhelming sales nationally in August during the “Cash for Clunkers” program, new vehicle inventories are at record lows around the country. Plus, with the last of the lease returns coming back to lenders, pre-owned vehicle availability is also at an all time low nationally. Automotive analysts are forecasting prices in the 4th quarter of 2009 on preowned vehicles to be an all-time high.

GOOD NEWS

Rosedale Chevrolet’s management team rolled the dice and purchased over 200 low mileage, one owner lease return vehicles over the past 60 days in anticipation of this shortage. Prices over the next 90 days will continue to skyrocket, so visit us soon to get the pick of the litter. BE AWARE… units with the lowest miles and preferred equipment move more quickly.

MORE GOOD NEWS

Rosedale Chevrolet has many ONE OWNER LEASE RETURNS at up to 50% off original MSRP! You would have to visit several dealerships in order to see the same selection as Rosedale Chevrolet!

Visit our website to see our selection!

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Back to School Safety Tips!

The following health and safety tips are from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

BACKPACK SAFETY
Choose a backpack with wide, padded shoulder straps and a padded back.
Pack light. Organize the backpack to use all of its compartments. Pack heavier items closest to the center of the back. The backpack should never weigh more than 10 to 20 percent of the your child’s body weight.
Always use both shoulder straps. Slinging a backpack over one shoulder can strain muscles.
Consider a rolling backpack. This type of backpack may be a good choice for students who must tote a heavy load. Remember that rolling backpacks still must be carried up stairs, and they may be difficult to roll in snow.

TRAVELING TO AND FROM SCHOOL
Review the basic rules with your youngster:

School Bus

If your child’s school bus has lap/shoulder seat belts, make sure your child uses one at all times when in the bus. If your child’s school bus does not have lap/shoulder belts, encourage the school to buy or lease buses with lap/shoulder belts.
Wait for the bus to stop before approaching it from the curb.
Do not move around on the bus.
Check to see that no other traffic is coming before crossing.
Make sure to always remain in clear view of the bus driver.
Children should always board and exit the bus at locations that provide safe access to the bus or to the school building.

Car

All passengers should wear a seat belt and/or an age- and size-appropriate car safety seat or booster seat.
Your child should ride in a car safety seat with a harness as long as possible and then ride in a belt-positioning booster seat. Your child is ready for a booster seat when she has reached the top weight or height allowed for her seat, her shoulders are above the top harness slots, or her ears have reached the top of the seat.
Your child should ride in a belt-positioning booster seat until the vehicle’s seat belt fits properly (usually when the child reaches about 4′ 9″ in height and is between 8 to 12 years of age). This means that the child is tall enough to sit against the vehicle seat back with her legs bent at the knees and feet hanging down and the shoulder belt lies across the middle of the chest and shoulder, not the neck or throat; the lap belt is low and snug across the thighs, and not the stomach.
All children under 13 years of age should ride in the rear seat of vehicles. If you must drive more children than can fit in the rear seat (when carpooling, for example), move the front-seat passenger’s seat as far back as possible and have the child ride in a booster seat if the seat belts do not fit properly without it.
Remember that many crashes occur while novice teen drivers are going to and from school. You should require seat belt use, limit the number of teen passengers, do not allow eating, drinking, cell phone conversations or texting to prevent driver distraction; and limit nighttime driving and driving in inclement weather. Familiarize yourself with your state’s graduated driver license law and consider the use of a parent-teen driver agreement to facilitate the early driving learning process.

Bike

Always wear a bicycle helmet, no matter how short or long the ride.
Ride on the right, in the same direction as auto traffic.
Use appropriate hand signals.
Respect traffic lights and stop signs.
Wear bright color clothing to increase visibility.
Know the “rules of the road.”
Walking to School

Make sure your child’s walk to a school is a safe route with well-trained adult crossing guards at every intersection.
Be realistic about your child’s pedestrian skills. Because small children are impulsive and less cautious around traffic, carefully consider whether or not your child is ready to walk to school without adult supervision.
If your child is young or is walking to new school, walk with them the first week to make sure they know the route and can do it safely.
Bright colored clothing will make your child more visible to drivers.
In neighborhoods with higher levels of traffic, consider starting a “walking school bus,” in which an adult accompanies a group of neighborhood children walking to school.

EATING DURING THE SCHOOL DAY

Most schools regularly send schedules of cafeteria menus home. With this advance information, you can plan on packing lunch on the days when the main course is one your child prefers not to eat.
Try to get your child’s school to stock healthy choices such as fresh fruit, low-fat dairy products, water and 100 percent fruit juice in the vending machines.
Each 12-ounce soft drink contains approximately 10 teaspoons of sugar and 150 calories. Drinking just one can of soda a day increases a child’s risk of obesity by 60%. Restrict your child’s soft drink consumption.

BULLYING

Bullying is when one child picks on another child repeatedly. Bullying can be physical, verbal, or social. It can happen at school, on the playground, on the school bus, in the neighborhood, or over the Internet.

When Your Child Is Bullied

Help your child learn how to respond by teaching your child how to:
1. Look the bully in the eye.
2. Stand tall and stay calm in a difficult situation.
3. Walk away.
Teach your child how to say in a firm voice.
1. “I don’t like what you are doing.”
2. “Please do NOT talk to me like that.”
3. “Why would you say that?”
Teach your child when and how to ask for help.
Encourage your child to make friends with other children.
Support activities that interest your child.
Alert school officials to the problems and work with them on solutions.
Make sure an adult who knows about the bullying can watch out for your child’s safety and well-being when you cannot be there.

BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE

During middle childhood, youngsters need supervision. A responsible adult should be available to get them ready and off to school in the morning and watch over them after school until you return home from work.
Children approaching adolescence (11- and 12-year-olds) should not come home to an empty house in the afternoon unless they show unusual maturity for their age.
If alternate adult supervision is not available, parents should make special efforts to supervise their children from a distance. Children should have a set time when they are expected to arrive at home and should check in with a neighbor or with a parent by telephone.
If you choose a commercial after-school program, inquire about the training of the staff. There should be a high staff-to-child ratio, and the rooms and the playground should be safe.

DEVELOPING GOOD HOMEWORK AND STUDY HABITS

Create an environment that is conducive to doing homework. Youngsters need a permanent work space in their bedroom or another part of the home that offers privacy.
Set aside ample time for homework.
Establish a household rule that the TV set stays off during homework time.
Supervise computer and internet use.
Be available to answer questions and offer assistance, but never do a child’s homework for her.
Take steps to help alleviate eye fatigue, neck fatigue and brain fatigue while studying. It may be helpful to close the books for a few minutes, stretch, and take a break periodically when it will not be too disruptive.
If your child is struggling with a particular subject, and you aren’t able to help her yourself, a tutor can be a good solution. Talk it over with your child’s teacher first.

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Sometimes you just want more room!

Click on the picture to see all our half price SUV's inventory on our website!

Click on the picture to see all our half price SUV's inventory on our website!

Let’s face it, sometimes size does matter. Whether your family is growing or your needs have changed, your vehicle may not be providing you with enough space. If you are struggling to fit your family of five plus one large drooling retriever into your sedan, stop! Now is the time to look at the benefits, yes the benefits, of having a larger vehicle.

Pictures this:
• Your kids are in the back seat enjoying the trip to lake watching a movie and NOT yelling about how one is touching the other…
• You are finally able to assist in the soccer team car pool since you are finally able to fit the equipment in the back of your SUV…
• You no longer have to drive back from the home improvement store with your new curtain rod stretching from the back window to the windshield…
• The old blanket you have had on the backseat can finally be thrown away since your four legged best friend can ride on the floor or in the ample cargo space…

Now that you know all you have been missing out on, what is holding you back? Rosedale Chevrolet has one owner lease return SUV’s at HALF PRICE! That’s right over 50% OFF original MSRP prices! With a low national availability or lease returns the SUV’s with lowest miles and best equipment go fast! There really is no better time to get into the right sized vehicle, trust me, your family and furry friends will thank you.

Click here to see all our 1/2 price SUV’s online!

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Rosedale Chevrolet Announces their Preferred Owner Rewards Program

Preferred Owner Rewards Program at Rosedale Chevrolet

Preferred Owner Rewards Program at Rosedale Chevrolet

Great News! All Rosedale Chevrolet customers are now able to join our Preferred Owner Rewards Program. As a member of our rewards program our customers will earn points to use towards future purchases including vehicles, service work, parts and body shop repairs. We will be offering special promotions to our Preferred Owner Rewards members so make sure you stop in and pick up your card today or the next time you are in for service.

Just for joining the Preferred Owner Rewards Program you will receive:
$500 to use towards your next vehicle purchase
$35 to use towards your next service visit
Earn rewards to use towards future purchases at Rosedale Chevrolet
Personalized website where members can track their rewards

You can also use your Preferred Owner Rewards Card as a preloaded gift card! Even better you can sign up your friends and family and give them a preloaded card to use on vehicle service or even to assist in a vehicle purchase. Have a student going to college? Why not provide them with a preloaded card? That way you can be sure their vehicle will be cared for by the best at Rosedale Chevrolet.

Thanks for your business and we look forward to serving all our Preferred Owner Rewards Members!

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Rosedale Chevrolet is here to stay!

If you’ve been following the news lately, you’ve probably already heard about General Motor’s plans to reorganize and work toward building a vibrant new company. As a loyal customer of the Rosedale Chevrolet family, we want you to be the first to know that our GM franchise will be renewed next year, and that we will continue to assist you with your vehicle service and sales needs for years to come.

Thank you for your continued support of GM and the Rosedale Chevrolet team!

Rosedale Chevrolet is proud to announce its approved dealer status with General Motors. GM has asked Rosedale Chevrolet to be a part of their long term restructuring plan. What does this mean for our customers? Rosedale Chevrolet will continue to provide you with the same standard of service we always have. You can also continue to have total confidence in your “Best Coverage in America” warranty which will continue to be honored with 5 years or 100,000 mile powertrain coverage, roadside assistance and courtesy transportation.

As most of you are aware, part of the “New GM” will be eliminating many dealerships as part of their restructuring. Though Rosedale Chevrolet is not closing its doors many dealers in the Twin Cities will no longer be able to sell new Chevrolet vehicles or provide warranty service repairs. Rosedale Chevrolet is ready to care for any customers in our sales and service departments who may have been using another dealership in the past. If you or someone in your family is looking for a new Chevrolet dealer to take on their vehicle needs please visit us and find out why we are the #1 Fastest Growing Chevrolet Dealer!

There are many GM websites you can visit should you want any additional information on the “New GM”. More Transparent. More Accountable. More Focused on You. See, follow and join General Motors progress at www.GMReinvention.com. GM tells it like it is, addressing myths about its company, products and more at www.gmfactsandfiction.com.

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