Construction of the new Harte Used Car Authority building on Weston Street is underway. The facility will accommodate the sales department which will specialize in a full range of pre-owned vehicles from budget to exotic. Follow the construction progress on Harte Infiniti live !
HARTE INFINITI LIVE is dedicated to the celebration of the team members, clients, associates, enthusiasts, and friends of Harte Infiniti in Hartford, CT. It is their personal and professional accomplishments that make us who and what we are. HARTE INFINITI 150 WESTON STREET, HARTFORD CT. 06120 Contact us by phone at 860 524 1993 or log on to HarteInfiniti.com
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Saturday, July 23, 2011
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Monday, July 18, 2011
Clear For Takeoff...
A Man who clearly knows about high powered, precision crafted, technologically sophisticated machinery, Mr. Rajeev Bhalla, Vice President, Finance & Chief Financial Officer of Pratt & Whitney, gets ready for takeoff in his new 2011 FX50S. This vehicle features a jet-like 390hp, Active Rear Wheel Steering, an Around View Monitor, and Full Range Intelligent Cruise Control. With him for pre flight is Harte Infiniti Product Specialist Sean Dyer.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Helping Hands...
Harte Infiniti salutes the fine work of The Helping Hands of America Foundation, which supports such organizations as Meals On Wheels, The ALS Association's New England Chapter, and The Association of Blind Citizens by helping individuals liquidate their unwanted vehicles and receive a tax deduction for their market value.
Helping Hands of America will pick up your donation and make sure you receive all the necessary paperwork to claim your deduction. For more information, call 888 881 9090, or Harte Infiniti. Pictured here is New England Regional Manager Kathy Reagan and Harte Infiniti Sales Representative Sean Dyer. You can find out more about Helping Hands of America on Facebook, or at helpinghandsofamerica.org
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Infiniti Parts...Excellent !
Harte Infiniti Parts Manager Ho Ling Yee accepts the Infiniti Award of Excellence on behalf of the parts department. Also pictured are Mr. Greg Harte and Infiniti Northeast Region Dealer Operations Representative Mr. Greg Bath. Congratulations to Ho and his consistently excellent team !!
Monday, July 4, 2011
Weekend Update
State Police are trying to keep Connecticut's roads and highways safe through the holiday weekend by setting up sobriety checkpoints and by having more officers patrolling the streets.
Police amped up their coverage of the state's roads and highways at midnight July 1. Since then, police have investigated 256 accidents. Thirty-five of those accidents resulted in injuries. There have been no fatalities.
Police have also issued 127 tickets regarding seat belts, 1,649 speeding tickets and have arrested 69 people for drunk driving.
Police amped up their coverage of the state's roads and highways at midnight July 1. Since then, police have investigated 256 accidents. Thirty-five of those accidents resulted in injuries. There have been no fatalities.
Police have also issued 127 tickets regarding seat belts, 1,649 speeding tickets and have arrested 69 people for drunk driving.
Source: Amanda Falcone / Hartford Courant
Saturday, July 2, 2011
The Infiniti Safety Shield
Safety is a key factor in every driver's vehicle selection. The Infiniti Safety Shield breaks down the driving experience into six stages.
The first stage is NORMAL DRIVING. This represents the vast majority of time that a driver spends behind the wheel. The safest drivers are those who are completely at ease in their vehicle, able to see their surroundings, and effortlessly operate every needed control. Good ergonomics will create a condition where the driver's relationship to the vehicle will contribute to safe, comfortable driving. Critical ergonomic elements include seating, wheel and pedal positioning, outward visibility, and controls.
The second stage is RISK APPEARS. Many of the same systems that make normal driving safe and pleasant can play a role if the driver encounters risk. Some additional systems such as Vehicle Dynamic Control, Anti Lock Brakes, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning, Tire Pressure Monitoring, and Preview Braking will provide assistance if an emergency maneuver is necessary to successfully avoid a crash.
The third stage is CRASH MAY OCCUR. In this stage the vehicle will actually intervene utilizing sophisticated computer controls to attempt to prevent an accident by operating vehicle systems at speeds that exceed the driver's abilities. This would again include the ABS system, along with Electronic Brake Force Distribution, and VDC.
The fourth stage is CRASH IS UNAVOIDABLE. If a vehicle reaches the fourth stage, it will rapidly be followed by the fifth, which is CRASH. In many cases the driver cannot distinguish between these two stages, but by seperating them it is possible to distinguish between systems that "prepare for " an impact and systems that "protect in" an impact. Seat belts with Emergency Locking Retractors (ELR) or Infiniti's Pre-Crash seatbelts are examples of systems designed to respond during stage four. Stage five systems include airbags and Supplemental Restraint Systems, Zone Body Construction, Breakaway Mounts, Energy Absorbing Steering Column and Pedal Assembly, and Active Head Restraints.
The sixth stage is POST CRASH Protection for the battery and other electrical systems will attempt to protect the integrity of electronic communications systems, and Event Data Recorders will allow technicians to analyze information that will improve future safety.
The first stage is NORMAL DRIVING. This represents the vast majority of time that a driver spends behind the wheel. The safest drivers are those who are completely at ease in their vehicle, able to see their surroundings, and effortlessly operate every needed control. Good ergonomics will create a condition where the driver's relationship to the vehicle will contribute to safe, comfortable driving. Critical ergonomic elements include seating, wheel and pedal positioning, outward visibility, and controls.
The second stage is RISK APPEARS. Many of the same systems that make normal driving safe and pleasant can play a role if the driver encounters risk. Some additional systems such as Vehicle Dynamic Control, Anti Lock Brakes, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning, Tire Pressure Monitoring, and Preview Braking will provide assistance if an emergency maneuver is necessary to successfully avoid a crash.
The third stage is CRASH MAY OCCUR. In this stage the vehicle will actually intervene utilizing sophisticated computer controls to attempt to prevent an accident by operating vehicle systems at speeds that exceed the driver's abilities. This would again include the ABS system, along with Electronic Brake Force Distribution, and VDC.
The fourth stage is CRASH IS UNAVOIDABLE. If a vehicle reaches the fourth stage, it will rapidly be followed by the fifth, which is CRASH. In many cases the driver cannot distinguish between these two stages, but by seperating them it is possible to distinguish between systems that "prepare for " an impact and systems that "protect in" an impact. Seat belts with Emergency Locking Retractors (ELR) or Infiniti's Pre-Crash seatbelts are examples of systems designed to respond during stage four. Stage five systems include airbags and Supplemental Restraint Systems, Zone Body Construction, Breakaway Mounts, Energy Absorbing Steering Column and Pedal Assembly, and Active Head Restraints.
The sixth stage is POST CRASH Protection for the battery and other electrical systems will attempt to protect the integrity of electronic communications systems, and Event Data Recorders will allow technicians to analyze information that will improve future safety.
Safety Never Takes A Holiday...
Harte Infiniti wishes all of our friends a safe and happy holiday weekend. According to Hartford Channel 3,
Connecticut Police have responded to 100 accidents in the state since yesterday. Please be aware of the
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