Rio Rancho Imports Inc.

Rio Rancho Imports Inc. Rio Rancho Imports is your friendly local shop that specializes in German, Japanese, and other impor We understand that our customer's time is very valuable.
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Our goal is to provide dealer level automotive service and maintenance in a timely manner at a price you can actually afford. Put the ride in park for superior services including Complete Computer Diagnostics, Drivability Problems, Complete Safety Analysis, Tune-Ups, Oil Changes, Tires, Brake Repair, Mufflers & Exhaust Systems, Alignments, Steering & Suspension, and anything else you run into! We

warranty almost everything we do for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. Some used parts will have a shorter warranty and most alternators, starters, and radiators will have a limited lifetime warranty. Our technicians are ASE certified and get trained on a regular basis in order to stay current with the new technologies integrated into the newer cars. Our technicians have over 100 years of combined experience, and most have been at Rio Rancho Imports for many years. We strive to have you "on your way in less than an hour", in most cases, anytime we service your vehicle. Drop by sometime!

11/27/2017

HAPPY CYBER MONDAY! FOUR SOCIAL MEDIA RESOLUTIONS FOR 2018
Resolve to Practice Better Privacy Habits Online
Looking for New Year’s resolutions with more staying power than most? This coming year, how about resolving to be privacy-aware?

The Internet and social media in particular have made it easy to share more of our personal lives with our friends. But, it’s also become easier to share with people we don’t even know.

Online privacy isn’t just about protecting your personal information - name, address and birthdate - to help prevent identity theft. It’s also about protecting you and your family from public embarrassment, from private conversations going public, and from stalking and bullying.

If you’re unsure whether you and your family are exposed or protected online, take a look at these four social media resolutions and adopt the ones that make sense for you. And, make this year more secure than last.

1. I will review the privacy and security settings on my social media accounts.
Take an hour or so to evaluate and update the privacy settings on all the social sites you use. Facebook will probably require the most attention, because there are so many ways to share personal information (maybe more than you’re aware of) and so many options for limiting access to your info. You can control who sees your posts, who posts to your timeline, who contacts you, who looks you up and whether search engines can link to your timeline.

Review the privacy settings on your other social media accounts, too, from LinkedIn down to Twitter, Snapchat and Pinterest.

If you only use a site to connect with a small circle of friends, then you can probably select the most restrictive privacy settings for the greatest protection. For help, try these social media privacy setting tips from the Center for Identity at the University of Texas at Austin.

2. I resolve to think twice about what I share online.
Sharing information about yourself is the whole point of social media. But, once you’ve shared online, it’s very hard to un-share. Certain information may always be available to someone who knows where to look. And, even if your accounts are private, someone in your network may share what you’ve posted with their own network. You can truly never know how far your posts may travel, so think twice before posting:

Your full birthdate. Share the month and day, if you like, but leave out the year you were born.
Photos with geotag information that may allow strangers to identify where they were taken and thus where you live or where your kids go to school. Check your smartphone camera settings to turn off geotagging - ask Google for instructions, if needed.
The address or other identifying factors of your home, office or child’s school. Even a photo showing the license plate number of your new car could reveal too much.
Photos of other children unless you have their parents’ permission.
Your travel plans. Posting about your trip before you leave or while you’re gone lets others know your home is unoccupied.
Anything you wouldn’t want someone outside your network to read, such as a rant about your job or sensitive information about your work. Such posts have led to people getting fired.
3. I will not allow strangers or untrustworthy people into my social networks.
You may be flattered by a pretty stranger’s interest, or blinded by your pursuit to reach 1,000 friends. But, it’s simply not safe until you know who they are and why they want to get closer to you.

In a similar category are the casual acquaintances you just made at all those holiday parties. Let the relationships ripen before you give them access to your personal information. And, be careful about your real-life friends who connect with anyone and everyone via social media; your secrets may be available to strangers through them.

4. I resolve to monitor my youngest children’s social media use and to make the risks clear to my older children.
Children of all ages can be naïve - or just careless - about the impacts of online sharing. It’s hard for them to grasp that something they share online today could impact their college or job opportunities long after the post was made. Plus, they could be putting their personal safety at risk by sharing too much with the wrong person.

Even once you allow them freer access online, it’s wise to monitor them until you feel confident in their decision making. Discuss frankly the risks that come from sharing too much, and the practices that reduce those risks. By staying involved, you can have an impact on how your teens use social media even when you’re not looking over their shoulder.

The Internet is a big place, and, while our own social networks may feel familiar and secure, they sometimes aren’t. So, connect and post with care, and adjust your privacy settings before sending that next Tweet.

Guard Against the Damage of Identity Theft
Even all the best online practices can’t assure you’ll never be a victim of identity theft. So, check whether your home insurance carrier offers optional identity recovery coverage to help clean up the mess if identify thieves do strike.

SOURCE:
https://www.safeco.com/blog/social-media-safety

11/15/2017

NOVEMBER 15th
Today is… “AMERICA RECYCLES DAY”
HELP THE EARTH! RECYCLE TODAY!

Recycling is something we can all do 365 days a year to save energy, conserve natural resources & create green jobs.

Recycling is a multibillion dollar industry that employs millions of Americans & helps advance our clean energy economy.

Our national recycling rate of 34 percent annually -
- Saves the energy equivalent of nearly 229 million barrels of crude oil or nearly 20 days of all U.S. oil imports.
- Avoids greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to removing more than 36 million cars from the road each year.

11/08/2017

DON’T LET YOUR THANKSGIVING ROAD TRIP BE A TURKEY!

One way to ensure you will get to dinner in time for turkey on Thanksgiving is by making sure that the vehicle you’ll be driving is running well. A 10-minute pre-trip check is small potatoes compared to a big helping of inconvenience if you break down many miles away from home, according to the Car Care Council.

The Car Care Council suggests the following 10-minute checkup to help ensure vehicle safety &
reliability on Thanksgiving, when millions of Americans take to the roads to visit family & friends.

1. Check all fluids, including engine oil, power steering, brake & transmission, as well as windshield
washer solvent & antifreeze/coolant.
2. Check the hoses & belts that can become cracked, brittle, frayed, loose or show signs of excessive wear.
3. Check the tires, including tire pressure & tread. Tires should also be checked for bulges & bald spots.
4. Check lighting as the chance of an accident increases if you can’t see or be seen.
5. Check wipers. Make sure the windshield wipers are working properly & keep the reservoir filled with solvent.

The Car Care Council also recommends that motorists restock their emergency kit. To save on fuel costs during the trip, the council suggests that motorists avoid aggressive driving, observe the speed limit & avoid excessive idling.

www.carcare.org

11/01/2017

NOVEMBER DAYS & DATES…
11/3 .. National Cliché Day
11/5 .. Daylight Savings Time Ends
11/7 .. Election Day
11/11 .. Veterans Day
11/23 .. Thanksgiving
11/24 .. Black Friday
11/27 .. Cyber Monday
11/28 .. French Toast Day

NOVEMBER IS…
• Aviation History Month
• National Stamp Collecting Month
• National Peanut Butter Lover’s Month
• Native American Heritage Month
• National Diabetes Awareness Month

04/08/2017

Spring is here! These deals won't last long! Call today to schedule an appointment!

06/27/2016
Random act of kindness covers woman's entire $527 auto repair

Random act of kindness covers woman's entire $527 auto repair. We love these stories!

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Christine Miller sent me this and I thought it was such a nice story that I had to share it.It's a perfect example of why "Random Acts of Kindness" never get old.Truth be told, Christine's story also helped take my mind off of what happened yesterday in Virginia where that reporter and photographer…

03/15/2016

St. Baldrick's was a great success! Thank you to everyone who came out and supported their cause and visited us! We look forward to it again next year!

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2712 Southern Boulevard SE
Rio Rancho, NM
87124

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Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

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