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Sep 10, 2023

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If you’re in the market for new tires, you might be wondering whether it’s better to buy them from a car dealership or a tire store. There are pros and cons to both, but we think there are some good reasons to buy your tires from a car dealership.

One of the biggest benefits of buying tires from a car dealership is that they can help you choose the right tires for your vehicle. They know what kind of performance you can expect from different types of tires and can help you find ones that will work well for the way you drive. They can also give you advice on how often to rotate your tires and how to care for them to get the most life out of them.

Another advantage of buying tires from a dealer is that they usually offer competitive pricing. They may even offer specials or discounts on certain brands or types of tires. And if you have any problems with the tires after you’ve purchased them, the dealership will likely be more helpful in getting them resolved than a tire store would be.  PLUS, when you buy 4 tires at Lynch, you qualify for complimentary tire rotations for the life of your new tires!  We are currently running our Fall Tire Sale which means even more opportunities to save on tires!  When you purchase 4 tires by November 30th, 2022, you’ll be entered for a chance to win a refund on your tire purchase!*  Plus great offers like our Price Match Guarantee and incredible rebates up to $200!  Schedule a service visit today!

Overall, we think there are some good reasons why buying your next set of tires from a car dealership makes sense. You’ll get expert advice on which type of tire is right for your vehicle, competitive pricing, and helpful service if anything goes wrong down the road.

*See Tire Sale Page for Details

When you purchase a General Motors vehicle, you’re not only investing in a top-quality car, truck, or SUV – you’re also gaining access to an expert team of Factory Trained technicians who know your vehicle inside and out.

At a GM Certified Service center, these technicians use the latest tools and techniques to keep your car running like new.

From routine maintenance to major repairs, GM Certified Service centers have the knowledge and experience to get the job done right. They can also help you troubleshoot any issues you may be having with your vehicle, and they’re always up-to-date on the latest recalls and service bulletins.

Investing in regular servicing at a GM Certified Service center is one of the best ways to keep your General Motors vehicle running smoothly for years to come. Not only will it extend the life of your car, but it could also save you money in the long run by preventing more serious (and expensive) problems down the road.

When you’re ready to schedule your next service visit, give us a call at 262-208-5223 or schedule a service visit online.

It’s that time of year again! Time to start thinking about back to school shopping. But before you head out to buy new clothes and supplies, make sure your vehicle is ready for the new school year. Schedule a service appointment to ensure your car is in top condition for the busy fall season.

And when you’re ready to hit the road, don’t forget to stop by our car wash. You’ll be sure to turn heads when you pull up in a freshly cleaned car.

For a limited time, we’re offering a $100 school supplies gift card with purchase of any vehicle. Educators can take an additional $500 off the price of any vehicle. So take advantage of these great deals and get ready for a successful school year!

Must provide proper identification to receive educators’ discount. Not applicable to prior sales. Cannot be combined with certain other offers, see dealer for details. Ends 8/31/2022

GMC Model Lineup

GMC has announced its lineup of AT4 models for the 2022 model year. The AT4 trim is the off-road-oriented trim level that is offered on the GMC Sierra 1500 and 2500HD/3500HD pickup trucks, as well as the GMC Yukon and Yukon XL SUVs.  All GMC AT4 models are available for immediate delivery or preorder at Lynch Buick GMC of West Bend.  All new vehicle purchases come with Lynch Rewards an $839 Value!

The GMC Sierra AT4 1500 comes standard with a 5.3-liter V8 engine with 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque. It is available with either 2-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive. The AT4 1500 can tow up to 9,100 pounds and has a payload capacity of 1,880 pounds.

The GMC Sierra AT4 2500HD/3500HD come standard with a 6.6-liter V8 Duramax turbo-diesel engine with 445 horsepower and 910 lb-ft of torque. Both 2-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive are available. The AT4 2500HD/3500HD can tow up to 14,500 pounds and has a payload capacity of 3,233 pounds.

The GMC Yukon AT4 comes standard with a 5.3-liter V8 engine with 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque. It is available with either 2-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive. The AT4 Yukon can tow up to 8,500 pounds and has a payload capacity of 1,790 pounds.

The GMC Yukon XL AT4 comes standard with a 6.2-liter V8 engine with 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. It is available with either 2-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive. The AT4 Yukon XL can tow up to 8,100 pounds and has a payload capacity of 2,120 pounds.

All of the GMC AT4 models come standard with an off-road-tuned suspension, skid plates, all-terrain tires, and a trailering package. Optional equipment includes a sunroof, a head-up display, and a Bose premium audio system.

The GMC AT4 models are all built to go off-road and tackle any terrain. With their powerful engines and off-road-tuned suspensions, the AT4 models are sure to provide a great driving experience both on and off the road.

Check out our entire line up of GMC Vehicles here.  Or Pre Order your GMC AT4 today!

Buying a car isn’t cheap. But looking to buy in the used car market can make the process much more financially feasible. Some people are hesitant to jump into this market, though, wondering if they will be able to purchase a safe and reliable vehicle used. 

Used cars might have been poorly maintained, have unresolved mechanical issues, or even just be suffering from daily wear-and-tear. 

While it’s certainly possible to buy a used vehicle without a pre-purchase inspection (PPI), an inspection will save you time and money later on and will give you the peace of mind to know that your vehicle is ready to hit the road. 

 

Where can I get an inspection? 

If you’re purchasing the car from a dealership, they will likely let you bring a mechanic to the site to perform a PPI. When purchasing from an individual, you will probably have to bring the car to the technician.

Any certified mechanic or automotive technician is capable of performing a PPI. Use someone that you trust and have a relationship with. If this is your first time using a mechanic in the area, do the research beforehand to find someone trustworthy. Most pre-purchase inspections run $100-$200 and can take several hours, so it’s vital that the inspector you choose will provide you with all the necessary information. 

A local inspector will be able to provide you with specific details about your area. If you live in an area that gets snow, you will need to know important things to look for in outdoor vehicles. A local mechanic can inspect the vehicle for damage specific to the local road conditions. 

Due to the differences in makes and models, it is also a good idea to choose a mechanic that is familiar with the specific car you are buying. An SUV vehicle inspection differs from a sedan inspection. This will prevent miscommunication and missed problems. 

 

What does an inspection include? 

A pre-purchase inspection from a certified mechanic will ensure that the car is mechanically sound and ready to drive. The mechanic will perform a detailed inspection using a vehicle checklist to look for issues that the average buyer would miss. 

The mechanic will check the engine, the frame, and other internal components. Likely, the inspection will be largely visual. Your inspector will look for rusting and misplacement of parts. However, you can work with your inspector and may ask them to put the car up on a lift to do a more thorough inspection. 

Even cosmetic damage can be very costly to repair, and a trusted automotive technician can inform you of the costs and potential risks of leaving damage unrepaired. 

Depending on your technician, they may also take the car for a test drive to ensure that every system is functioning properly. A test drive will allow the mechanic to check the power steering, test the brakes, and listen for sounds that could help diagnose problems with the vehicle. 

 

What do I do with the report? 

If the inspector finds issues with the used car you’re looking to purchase, don’t panic! A used car is never going to be in flawless condition. Minor cosmetic issues are usually fine when purchasing the vehicle. 

For larger repairs, the car can still be a good investment, especially when weighing the cost of a new car against the cost of a used car with repairs factored in. Make sure to get quotes from local mechanics so that you can budget the cost of repairs into the purchase price. 

Make sure to thoroughly go over the report your mechanic provides and ask for clarification on any points you do not understand before you purchase the car. 

If you are purchasing the car from a dealer, all major damage should have been disclosed as well. This could be a red flag if major issues come up in the report, so don’t be afraid to challenge the dealer on large mechanical issues. 

Still, don’t let a negative report scare you off from the vehicle, especially if you really love it. You can use the report to negotiate a better price. And, as long as the vehicle is going to be safe to drive, minor issues aren’t too big of a problem! 

 

Now what? 

Check out our used car dealerships and get some inspections going! Purchasing a car, your first used car, or otherwise is a big decision. But it’s also exciting! 

A new car means more freedom, more opportunities, and more comfortable life. Getting a pre-purchase safety inspection will ensure that you don’t have to worry about your used car! You can know exactly what work needs to be done on it before you’ve even signed the deal, which will make you far more confident in your purchase. 

Getting a mechanical inspection is always a good idea. It can save you time and money further down the road, catching issues before they worsen into a huge financial hit. Save yourself the later headache, and make sure to get your car inspected before you tear out of the dealership!

You’ve seen the ads, “that’s a Buick?” the attractive spokespeople utter overzealously upon eyeing the luxury SUV parked in front of them.  Buick has had quite the transformation in recent years to become Not your Grandpa’s Buick.  Most notably with the introduction of the all-new Buick Encore GX.  You read that right, the Encore GX is a completely new and different vehicle from the Encore.  GX is not a trim level, but rather signifies a redesigned luxury vehicle with attractive styling to sit in the lineup between the smaller Encore and the larger Envision.

Styling & Size

Looking at these two vehicles, it becomes immediately obvious that these are not the same compact utility vehicle.  The Encore GX sports a larger grill (with optional sporty red accents on select trim levels), sharper lines, and is an overall larger vehicle than the Encore.  At 171.4 inches long, the newer Encore GX is 3 inches longer than the older Encore.  The GX also adds 1.3 inches to the vehicle’s width, providing a nice luxurious stance.  You’ll some extra front and rear legroom thanks to these sizing changes.  Moving around back, the Encore GX provides ample trunk storage.  At 23.5 cubic feet, it provides 20% more trunk space than the Encore.

Engine & Transmission

This is where the platform differences truly start to become apparent.  The Encore is driven by a 138hp turbocharged 1.4L four-cylinder engine paired to a six-speed automatic transmission with available all wheel drive.  You’ll get that same engine across all of the Encore’s trim levels.  Meanwhile, the Encore GX features two engine options, both turbocharged three-cylinder engines.  The base 1.2L engine produces 137hp and is only paired to front wheel drive models.  The more powerful 1.3L engine produces 155 horses and can be paired with both FWD and AWD models.  The GX also makes use of a CVT – continuously variable transmission – on its front wheel drive models, while a 9-speed automatic comes with all the AWD models.

Fuel Economy

As one might expect, the turbocharged 3-cylinder engine driving the GX is more apt at sipping fuel than its 4-cylinder counterpart found in the standard Encore.  The Encore GX will pull 30/32/31 city/highway/combined mpg according to the EPA, while the Encore comes in at 25/30/27 respectively.  When speaking to All Wheel Drive models, the Encore’s economy does not change according to the EPA.  On the other hand, Encore GX’s numbers come more inline with the standard Encore’s numbers when all four wheels are being driven.  AWD Encore GX owners can expect fuel economy of 26/29/28 according to the EPA.

Pricing & Features

The Encore starts at $24,600, while the Encore GX comes in at a starting price of $24,200.  Both vehicles come standard with convenience features such as proximity based lock/unlock, push-button start, Apple Carplay/Android Auto paired to an 8″ touch screen display, 18″ wheels/tires, and a 4.2″ gauge cluster display behind the wheel. The Encore GX comes standard with added safety features such as forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane-keep assist, and lane departure warning.  These are optional features on the Encore.

Final Thoughts

Buick has produced two exceptional compact SUVs in the Encore and Encore GX.  While the naming might be confusing, the real world differences are clear.  Both offer competitive pricing, luxury styling, and convenient features to enjoy as you take on the road.  Stop in for a test drive to learn more about these two great Buicks or click the links below to view inventory!

Encore Inventory     |     Encore GX Inventory

 

Double-cab model boasts a bold and confident attitude with elevated capability

The launch of the next generation Sierra lineup continues with the introduction of the new 2019 GMC Sierra Elevation. Adding to other recently revealed bold, powerful models of the Sierra, the Elevation makes a statement in design, capability and advanced connectivity.

The Sierra Elevation, along with Denali, AT4 and SLT, is designed to meet the needs and preferences of discerning GMC customers. The next generation Sierras are built upon a prominent foundation of strong bodywork that incorporates chiseled fenders and a tall, powerful hood capped with a bigger and bolder grille than any Sierra prior. Elevation sets itself apart with distinct monochromatic door handles, bumpers and grille surround. The commanding design is amplified by black exterior accents, including the grille insert, tow hooks, side window trim and standard 20-inch aluminum wheels.

Like other modern GMC designs, advanced lighting technology plays a key role in shaping the 2019 Sierra Elevation. New high-intensity LED headlamps that incorporate C-shaped “light blade” signature lighting elements, LED fog lamps and C-shaped LED elements within the taillights are all standard.

“The 2019 Sierra Elevation conveys a youthful, athletic presence that demonstrates GMC’s tailored approach,” said Rich Latek, GMC marketing director. “With inherent truck capabilities and functionality, Elevation is able to take you off the beaten path along with your gear while standing out from the pack.”

The Sierra Elevation is based off the double cab model and is offered with two- or four-wheel-drive configurations. The next generation double cab has nearly 3 inches of additional rear-seat legroom compared to the current model and best-in-class double cab front head- and legroom (max.).

Elevated Capability
The Sierra Elevation leverages innovative technology and smart engineering to enhance capability and elevate driver confidence. With the Traction Select System and the twist of a dial, the driver can choose from preset modes designed for distinct purposes or conditions. Selecting one of these modes adjusts Sierra’s transmission shift points, throttle mapping and other systems to optimize performance for the situation at hand. Tour mode, for instance, is ideal for everyday driving, while Terrain mode configures the Sierra for venturing off the beaten path.

For those who frequently venture off-road, Sierra Elevation is available with the X31 Off Road package, which includes unique suspension tuning with Rancho shocks, locking rear differential, Hill Descent Control, protective underbody skidplates, heavy-duty air filter, dual exhaust system and a two-speed transfer case with low-range gearing topped off with all-terrain tires.

If trailering a camper or other gear is part of your adventure, the 2019 Sierra Elevation was designed from square one with trailering in mind. The available ProGrade Trailering System incorporates a number of innovative features, including an advanced available Trailering App, designed to help take the guesswork out of connecting and towing a trailer.

Purposeful Functionality
The Sierra Elevation was engineered to get you and your gear — be it kayaks, camping, mountain bikes, motorcycles or beyond — where you need to go, building on the foundation of the best-in-class cargo volume standard with every all-new Sierra: 89.1 cubic feet on standard box models. Thanks to more tie-downs, enhanced cargo lighting and larger rear corner steps, the task of loading and securing gear is easier than ever. A 120V outlet in the rear supplies power to equipment needed for a day at the campsite or on the trails.

Available accessory GearOn rails within the box allow for bike racks, kayak carriers and other accessories to be installed or adjusted quickly and easily. The rails’ integrated position makes cargo more accessible and frees up space in the rest of the box.

Next Generation Performance
The Sierra Elevation is available with a number of new engine and transmission configurations that deliver the perfect blend of power and capability.
Standard on the 2019 Sierra Elevation is an all-new 2.7-liter turbocharged engine paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission that delivers 310 horsepower and 348 lb-ft of torque.

The next generation 5.3-liter V-8 is also available on the Sierra Elevation, in conjunction with an eight-speed automatic transmission. This improved version of the 5.3-liter V-8 utilizes a new Dynamic Fuel Management system that enables the engine to operate on one to eight cylinders, depending on demand, to optimize power and efficiency.

Early in 2019, the Sierra Elevation will also be offered with a new 3.0-liter turbo-diesel inline-six-cylinder engine, along with a 10-speed automatic transmission.

Advanced Connectivity
An 8-inch diagonal GMC Infotainment System that incorporates Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility* is standard on the Sierra Elevation, along with a six-speaker audio system. A premium GMC Infotainment System that incorporates a higher resolution touchscreen, advanced personalization features, voice recognition functionality and available in-vehicle apps is optional, as is a 7-speaker Bose premium audio system. USB Type A and Type C ports for charging mobile devices are standard.

The 2019 GMC Sierra Elevation will be available starting in the fall of 2018.

Lynch Buick GMC of West Bend is your source for all of your automotive needs. From new Buick vehicles and GMC trucks and SUV’s to Certified Pre-Owned vehicles, Lynch has it all.

*Registered trademarks of Apple and Android.

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