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New ‘Transformers’ Film To Include A-list Cast of Cars

The real stars of some films aren't just actors. In the case of movie franchises like "Fast & Furious" and "Transformers," the automobiles used are just as important as the drivers, which makes the selections in each film both incredibly important and highly anticipated. Although "Transformers 4" isn't scheduled to appear in theaters until July 2014, the mastermind behind the films, director Michael Bay, is already revealing some of the cars fans can expect to see on the big screen. 

One of the latest additions to the cast of cars is a Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4. With a top speed of 217 miles per hour, the vehicle has plenty of power to go along with its incredibly sleek exterior – practically ensuring it will be a star in the upcoming "Transformers" flick. 

The Lamborghini Aventador will join an impressive lineup of vehicles. Bay previously revealed that a modern Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse – otherwise known as the world's fastest convertible – would be featured in "Transformers 4." A classic 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS will make an appearance, Top Speed reports. 

An old favorite is also slated to get a facelift in an effort to upgrade with the times. Optimus Prime, one of the main robot characters in the film, is getting an overhaul inspired by a Western Star truck. His new look will include side pipes and numerous smoke stacks, according to AutoBlog. 

While you may not be able to find a vehicle that can transform on command, you can search for a sleek used car that will give you the best bang for your buck. At NJ State Auto Auction, there's a wide selection of CARFAX-certified cars, trucks and vans that can provide superior performance and top-notch looks. 

Study: Distracted Driving Continues to Create Problems

Distractions have long been proven to create safety issues on the road, and a new study from the National Coalition for Safer Roads and FocusDriven revealed that distracting behavior can lead to red light violations. Distractions can come from a number of unsafe behaviors behind the wheel, such as texting, talking on the phone, eating or drinking, fiddling with the radio, or even talking to passengers in the car.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that, in 2008, more than 2.3 million crashes occurred in intersections, and approximately 165,000 people are injured each year due to red-light running incidents. The recent study found that a number of these incidents are directly caused by distracted driving. Researchers analyzed 118 red light cameras in 19 different communities and found that 12 percent of red-light running occurrences could be attributed to distractions, which equates to an estimated 7.3 million red-light violations in 2012. 

The researchers are working on a campaign, Stop Distraction on Red, to promote awareness of the problem and help prevent accidental injury and death. Traffic cameras have helped reduce the rate of violations at intersections, but more efforts need to be made on the part of the community, law enforcement and individual drivers to keep the roadways safer for pedestrians, cyclists and those traveling by car.

One way drivers can improve their safety on the road can be to find a reliable ride that has modern safety features, such as brake assist, lane departure warnings and, of course, air bags.

New Jersey State Auto Auction carries a wide selection of makes and models, so it is easy for drivers in the New York/New Jersey area to find used cars, trucks and SUVs that offer the latest features. Plus, every vehicle on the lot is CARFAX certified, providing car shoppers with added assurance that they'll be driving off the lot in a safe ride.

Who Makes The Worst Backseat Driver?

Backseat drivers are something that nearly every motorist is familiar with. In fact, many people consider these talkative passengers to be among the most annoying scenarios when you're behind the wheel. A recent survey from Insurance.com looked at who many car owners believe to be the worst backseat drivers. 

Most married people claimed their spouse was the worst backseat driver. About 40 percent of men and 34 percent of women pinpointed their significant other as the most annoying passenger, while men then claimed friends and mothers were also irritating. Women also reported mothers and friends as being annoying passengers. Children and fathers weren't the source of as much grief, despite the fact that they can be just as distracting for motorists. 

Nearly half of all drivers – 47 percent – said that people commenting on driving speed was the most bothersome behavior. Other irritating actions include giving directions, talking too much, fiddling with the music or mimicking steering and braking. 

There are a few things drivers can do to avoid annoying backseat drivers, or at least limit the extent of their input. 

"Rather than commenting on how fast or how badly someone is driving, speak to the impact it is having on you," said Jane Greer, a relationship expert. "… There's a better chance that will trigger a sense of responsibility and invoke the commitment to take care of you and the driver will be more responsive."

Sometimes, the best remedy for a backseat driver is a car that is equipped with great safety features and entertainment options that will put any passenger at ease. At NJ State Auto Auction, you can find a top selection of CARFAX-certified cars, trucks and vans, any one of which could be the best option for your next ride. 

‘Man of Steel’ Set to Wow With Help of Ram

Next week, people will line up at movie theaters across the country to see the premiere of "Man of Steel," the latest rendition of the classic superhero story. While they are sure to anticipate plenty of action, drama and men in tights, what theatergoers may not be expecting is the presence of Ram trucks. Chrysler's sub-brand teamed up with Warner Bros. Pictures for the 2013 remake of the decades-old classic.

"We are excited to partner with Warner Bros. on 'Man of Steel,'" said Oliver Francois, Chrysler's chief marketing officer. "With film alignment we have a fresh consumer engagement opportunity, connecting the heroic character traits of Superman with Ram's DNA. Our custom creative and marketing program is squarely aimed at building advocacy among passionate fans outside traditional marketing channels."

Since the story of Superman begins when the infant Krypton refugee lands in a Kansas field, The Chrysler Group offered up a number of vintage Ram trucks to set the early scenes of the film. Not only did the company provide vehicles for the film, but it also created a one-of-a-kind "Man of Steel" Power Wagon, which is inspired by the superhero in terms of colors, branding and design. The special truck will make its debut June 10 in New York City, just four days ahead of the national premiere of the highly anticipated summer blockbuster.

Whether you want to feel like a superhero or find a truck as tough as the Man of Steel, you can head to New Jersey Auto Auction. The dealer has a wide selection of used cars, trucks and SUVs, and every model is CARFAX certified, so drivers won't have to worry about any weaknesses to Kryptonite or regular automotive problems when they drive off the lot.

Study Highlights Need For Child Car Safety

Ask any parent, and they're sure to tell you that safety is a major priority when it comes to their kids. Keeping youngsters safe and sound is especially crucial behind the wheel, and a recent study in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons highlighted this need and offered a few guidelines for parents to follow.

One of the most important points made in the report was that child car safety does not stop when kids reach a certain age. The researchers found that 97 percent of parents with children 3 and younger use car seats and other proper restraint systems. When it came to parents of kids 4 to 6 years old, this number dropped dramatically to 42 percent. Only 46 percent of parents even know that youngsters in the age group should be using booster seats, and many simply go from using car seats to regular seat belts for those ages 4 to 7.

"The safest position for a child is the rear center seat, because side impact crashes are more likely to cause serious injury and fatality, with the greatest risk associated with perimeter seating," said lead author Dr. Walter H. Truong, a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon at Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare in Minnesota.

In addition to properly securing kids in the backseat, parents should take other steps to keep them safe on the road. Buying a reliable vehicle is a crucial component of safety, and drivers can find the perfect car, truck or SUV at New Jersey State Auto Auction. Each model is CARFAX certified, so families will have added assurance that they're driving around with the utmost security.

More Deals To Be Found For Used Cars

Want to find a great deal on a used car? Most people who are looking for a pre-owned vehicle do, but not everyone knows about the best strategies to use when trying to pinpoint the best possible price. Luckily, the current market is primed to provide drivers with great buys. 

According to CBS News, motorists can now take advantage of good values for used cars. With the sales of new cars growing, more and more people are being drawn to the falling price of pre-owned vehicles. Even a one-year-old car being sold as used is retailing for only about 81.5 percent of its new car price, which translates to a savings of more than $100 per month for many, the news source reports. 

There are still certain segments that offer better value than others. WSPA News reports that crossovers and minivans are among the most affordable used cars available – especially when compared to popular sedans that are always in demand. Similarly, automobiles like the BMW 7Series or Volkswagen Jetta are an intriguing option for drivers who want higher-end vehicles at a more affordable price. 

"High-end luxury cars present the most affordable buying opportunity used," Alec Gutierrez, an analyst with Kelley Blue Book, told CBS News. 

It's also important to check out other money saving options like car rebates and inter loans before deciding on a car, as these factors could affect the bottom line. 

If you're in the market for a used car, you can check out the selection at places like NJ State Auto Auction. The lot is packed with CARFAX-certified cars, trucks and vans, any one of which could be your next vehicle. No matter what type of automobile you're looking for, there's a good chance you'll be able to find a top-of-the-line deal at this New Jersey establishment. 

Car Brands Strive For Customer Loyalty

There's a lot of factors that cross your mind when you're ready to purchase a car. For many, an important aspect is the vehicle brand, especially if they've had good experiences with a certain company in the past. This kind of loyalty is essential for automakers, and as such brands are constantly trying to leave their customers with a good impression. 

A recent study from Polk, Loyalty Management Practice, took a look at which brands inspire loyalty in customers. Overall, the number of drivers who felt some kind of connection to their car brand and chose to buy another model from that company hit 51.5 percent during the first three months of 2013. This is a 2 percent increase from the same time period last year. 

Ford topped the rankings with an overwhelming 65.1 percent of its drivers demonstrating brand loyalty. Other automakers, such as Porsche and Cadillac, experienced the largest increases, with loyalty growing by 9.5 percent and 8.3 percent, respectively. 

"In each case, strong-selling models fuel the loyalty to these brands," said Lonnie Miller, vice president of Polk's Loyalty Management. "We saw a majority of the contribution for brand loyalty coming from Cayenne owners for Porsche, CTS owners for Cadillac and Mazda3 owners for Mazda. There's something to be said for paying positive attention to the majority of your customer base while treating buyers professionally and continuing to meet or exceed their vehicle need."

Brand loyalty extends to all kinds of shoppers, including those who are in the market for a used car. These drivers can head to New Jersey State Auto Auction, which boasts plenty of CARFAX-certified cars, trucks and vans from a variety of automakers. 

Survey Shows Drivers Develop Emotional Attachments to their Cars

Even if you're not a gearhead, chances are that you feel an emotional attachment to your car, truck or SUV. AutoTrader.com recently conducted a survey that revealed just how emotionally invested people can become in their vehicles, and the results show more than 70 percent are at least "somewhat attached" if not "very attached" to their current rides. Men were more connected to the adventures they have had in their cars while women, and younger drivers in general, tended to be more drawn to the aesthetic elements. Older drivers felt a deeper connection with how their cars handled on the road compared to the design.

Despite the bond drivers may feel with their automobiles, the relationship cannot last forever.

"Summer is known as the season when people find new love. So while breaking up is never easy, this is the perfect time to let go of relationships that are holding you back," said Dr. Michelle Callahan, a life coach and relationship expert. "There are things you can do to minimize the emotional fallout from a breakup – and that applies even to your vehicle. the good news is you can make a clean break and when it comes to cars, there can be a significant financial upside to doing it right."

If you're ready to cut ties with your current ride and invest emotionally and financially in your next used car, you may be able to find your four-wheeled soul mate at New Jersey State Auto Auction. The dealership carries a wide selection of affordably priced makes and models, all of which are CARFAX certified. This provides added assurance that you know exactly what you're getting into, which you certainly won't find when seeking a new boyfriend or girlfriend.

Do Your Part During National Tire Safety Week

Tires are one of the most important parts of a vehicle. They play an integral role in the safety and performance of a car, and as such they need to be treated with the same level of care and maintenance as other elements. 

"Your car's tires affect its ride, handling, traction and safety, so this National Tire Safety Week be sure to do your PART and check the Pressure, Alignment, Rotation and Tread," said Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council. "… It only takes five minutes to check tire pressure and stay safer on the road." 

The acronym PART explains just how drivers can stay on top of their tire maintenance. Pressure of the tires, which is the first aspect of care, involves monitoring tires to ensure they are not under inflated. When these parts are properly filled, it improves personal safety and the car's performance while also providing you with better mileage. 

Alignment and Rotation comprise the second and third aspects of good tire care. Professionals can check and fix any issues that come up with the alignment, which may cause your car to veer to one side, and rotation, which can lead to uneven wear and tear if not observed. Rotating tires prevents expensive damage while also extending their lifespan. 

Finally, drivers should check the tread on tires. Doing a simple penny test, where you place an upside down coin in the tread, is a good indicator. If you can see any portion of Abraham Lincoln's head, the rubber has worn down significantly and should be replaced. 

Whether you think something's wrong with your tires or your car's ready for a tune-up, you can bring it over to the Total Car Care Center at New Jersey State Auto Auction. The garage caters to the public and can help you address any issues your vehicle might have.

Drivers Need To Improve Care For Car Tires

One of the most important parts of an automobile is its tires. Despite this fact, many drivers do not know the proper way of maintaining their wheels, which can eventually lead to dangerous situations and inefficient vehicles. 

The Rubber Manufacturers Association recently conducted a survey to see how drivers care for their car tires. It found that the vast majority of motorists are unaware of the best practices for maintaining tires, with only one in six people being considered "tire smart" and knowing enough to check tire pressure on a monthly basis. 

When it comes to being tire smart, factors such as age and gender tend to play a role in knowledge levels. Only about 20 percent of men and 14 percent of women know what they should be doing to care for tires. Younger drivers, in particular, lack the knowledge needed to properly maintain tires – only 8 percent of people ages 18 to 39 know how to check tire pressure and carry out a few other basic maintenance practices. 

While drivers can certainly keep an eye on tire maintenance themselves, occasionally it is best to get a professional to look at the automobile. 

"Have [a service center] check tire condition and pressure, look over the cooling system and go through their checklist," Pam Oakes, a car care expert, told The Chicago Tribune. "Having a professional set of eyes looking at your car will provide an idea of repairs you may or may not need going into spring and summer." 

Drivers who want to have an expert examine their vehicle can head to New Jersey State Auto Auction and its Total Car Care Center. The facility can provide a car tune up and check the quality of your tires, making sure your car is safe and capable of handling anything on the roads.