August 31, 2018

Mount Airy Toyota Sponsors Mayberry Days Festival

“When a man carries a gun all the time, the respect he thinks he's getting might really be fear. So I don't carry a gun because I don't want the people of Mayberry to fear a gun. I'd rather they respect me.” — Andy Taylor
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Sometimes we long for small towns and more simple times. Back when we knew our neighbors and all the town’s comings and goings, bake sales and talent shows were big events and we could count on meeting a friend at the grocery or hardware store. Nostalgia conjures up a place not unlike Mayberry — that fictional town where Mount Airy-native Andy Griffith was born and raised and where, for nearly 30 years now, a festival celebrates bygone days.

Mayberry Days, held Sept. 24-30 in historic Mount Airy, is a family-oriented festival featuring a parade, live music, comedy shows, a slew of contests including pie-eating, pork chop sandwich-eating, and a checkers tournament, educational lectures, Andy Griffith movies, and special guests from the Mayberry show. It’s about as wholesome as you can get.

As an expression of gratitude to the local community, Mount Airy Toyota is an annual festival sponsor. Be sure to look for Mount Airy Toyota at the festival — you may even see one of our cars in the parade. The parade is a festival highlight with appearances from esteemed luminaries including the Pickle Queen, Potato Queen, and Pork Princess, a marching band, vintage squad cars, and a cow wearing shoes.
Want to get in on some of all the action? Consider the apple peeling competition, which harkens back to an episode of The Andy Griffith Show in which Andy peels an apple in one long, curly strip. If you’re hungry, enter the pork chop sandwich-eating competition and try to beat the record of eight. Know-it-alls will want to be part of the trivia contests, while those with a nine-iron on their shoulder can play in the Mayberry Days Golf Tournament (aka The Emmett).

Take in a show at the Historic Earle Theater, an old-time music hall and stage that’s been entertaining folks since 1938. Throughout the year, the theater features exhibits, an audio-guided tour, lessons, and workshops. During Mayberry Days, you can catch comedy from The Mouth of Mayberry, John Floyd, on stage, reminisce with Memories of Elvis, and join in a discussion about “Murder in Coweeta County,” a 1983 film about a true crime in which Griffith takes a turn playing the villain to Johnny Cash’s sheriff. On Sept. 28 the theater welcomes the best in bluegrass and Americana for the Beyond the Blue Ridge series, and on Dec. 29 there will be a dance.

For a full schedule of Mayberry Days activities as well as tickets and competition registration, visit surryarts.org/mayberrydays.

While you’re in town, come on by the dealership and visit us too. We’ve got great specials on new and used cars plus military and college discounts. You can find us at 508 North Andy Griffith Parkway, online at mountairytoyota.com, or just give us a call at 336.786.2118. We’ll be happy to take you out for a test drive or, if you find yourself in a bind, ring up our service department and we’ll make any needed repairs. You might even go ahead and watch “Barney’s First Car” to get you in the automobile shopping mood. 

2018 Toyota Highlander Limited

2018 Toyota Highlander Limited

August 21, 2018

How to Get Your Car's AC in Shape Before the End of Summer

Mount Airy ToyotaThe summer sun can do a number on your car, and at Mount Airy Toyota we know that higher temperatures outside mean a greater demand for nice, cool air conditioning inside. While every service appointment includes a multi-point inspection, chances are that you will be the first one to notice if your AC isn’t working like it should. Here are some handy tips to help you better understand how your AC works, plus some intriguing background history!
What’s in your vehicle’s AC unit?
There are three main parts to a typical vehicle’s air conditioning: the compressor, condenser, and evaporator.
  • Compressor: A belt attached to the engine's crankshaft drives the compressor, which is a pump. The pump draws in gaseous refrigerant and forces it out to the condenser.
  • Condenser: As the refrigerant moves from the compressor to the condenser it passes through a small reservoir containing desiccants. You’ve probably seen little packets of desiccants in new shoe boxes or purses. The desiccant does the same thing it does in that shoe box or purse—removes moisture. The refrigerant then enters the condenser as a pressurized gas, which creates heat. Air flowing around the twisting tubes of the condenser cools the refrigerant down until it forms a liquid again.
  • Evaporator: The evaporator is located inside your vehicle’s cabin rather than the engine compartment. Liquid refrigerant enters the evaporator and the heat of the car turns it back into a gas. A fan blows over the evaporator coil, blowing cool air into the car.
A short history of AC.
The first automotive air conditioning was invented in 1939 and was offered as a factory-installed option in 1940. It took almost 30 years, though, for air conditioning to really catch on—by 1969 only half of all new cars sold had it. We hope that some of the folks in Mount Airy had some of the few cars with air conditioning back in July 1954—that month, the local weather station off Bluff Road measured Surry County’s highest temperature on record, at a scorching 105 degrees.
How to keep your unit in shape.
While it will take any car some time to cool down after being parked in the hot sun, you should pay attention to whether or not your AC is coming out cold and fast. Do you notice that cold air isn’t coming out of the vents with much force? Is the air not very cold at all? If you notice one of these problems, schedule a service appointment to have your air conditioning checked. You may also want to take us up on one of our service center coupons which may include discounts on oil changes, batteries, tire rotation, and touch-up paint.
Extra tips for hybrid drivers.
Note that hybrid vehicles do not operate quite the same way as traditional vehicles. Those like the hybrid Avalon, Camry, Highlander, Mirai, Prius and RAV4 (yep, there are hybrid versions of the Highlander and RAV4) use an electric compressor that relies on power from car’s high-voltage battery. Never try to work on a hybrid vehicle’s air conditioning without training! (And speaking of the Prius, if you haven’t seen the new 2018 Prius Prime, you really should. It has a 640-mile total driving range and you can charge it at home with a standard outlet.)