Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The 5th Annual Keeler Motor Car Block Party!!!

The 5th Annual Keeler Motor Car Block Party is right around the corner!!  Make sure to mark your calendars on June 9, 2012 because you won't want to miss this party/sales event!!  We will have live entertainment by Funk Evolution from Noon - 3PM, food, refreshments and one lucky winner will walk away with a brand new iPad!  And of course, we will have amazing deals on all of our new and pre-owned in-stock vehicles. 


The Evolution of the BMW logo

I came across this article today while perusing Twitter feeds.  I have worked at Keeler Motor Car Company and Keeler BMW for 10 years now and never knew how the logo originated.  I guess the old saying is true, "You learn something new everyday!"

(Source:  www.logodesignlove.com)

BMW logo evolution

BMW badge 2011
The four-minute video embedded below (email subscribers can view it on-site) talks about the origins of the BMW logo, dispelling the myth that the emblem was created around aircraft propellers.
The following info was transcripted from the video:

Aircraft engines are the origin of the myth. People think that the BMW logo is based on a rotating airscrew. The origin of this interpretation is the cover of a BMW aircraft magazine. This picture (shown below) was taken in 1929, years after the logo first came into existence. Respect for the publicity department back then for the fact that the airscrew myth continues today.





1929 BMW aircraft magazine cover illustration (close-up)
But what’s really behind the origin of the logo? For those who are trying to answer this question unavoidably come across the aircraft engine manufacturer Rapp.
“As Rapp grew into BMW, BMW assumed all the business segments, and the company wanted the logo to be oriented on Rapp’s logo. As you can see here on this example, Rapp has a black horse as a symbol on its logo. BMW chose the Bavarian national colours as a symbol, but arranged the letters exactly like Rapp. So you can see very clearly how the BMW logo was developed.”
— KAI JACOBSEN, AUTOMOBILE HISTORIAN, BMW GROUP
BMW logo Rapp logo
Rapp Motoren Werke logo, Bayerische Motoren Werke logo
Bavaria flag
Flag of Bavaria, courtesy of Thinkstock
BMW logo 1917
BMW logo 1933
BMW logo 1953
BMW logo 1979
BMW logo 2011
Other logo transitions through the years:

Thursday, May 24, 2012

The All-New BMW 3 Series Sedan Earns "Top Safety Pick" from IIHS

All-New BMW 3 Series Sedan Earns “Top Safety Pick” from IIHS
Newest sports sedan continues BMW long tradition of class-leading safety.

Woodcliff Lake, NJ – May 21, 2012 10:00am EDT …
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety today named the all-new 2012 BMW 3 Series Sedan a “Top Safety Pick,” continuing the company’s long-standing commitment to offering class-leading safety with each new model. In order to earn “Top Safety Pick,” a car must receive a rating of “good,” the Institute’s highest rating, in all of four tests – 40 mph frontal offset impact, side impact, rear impact protection/head restraint and rollover protection – and must be equipped with an electronic stability control system like BMW’s Dynamic Stability Control.

“The new 3 Series is a testament to BMW’s long tradition of passenger safety, as well as to the men and women who engineer and build them,” noted Tom Baloga – Vice-President, Engineering (US) for BMW. “While we remain committed to providing the best possible passenger protection, we believe that the best crash is the one avoided. The new 3 Series offers even more active safety technology, firmly rooted in the dynamics and handling that have made it the quintessential sports sedan through six generations.”

The newest crash test being conducted by the Institute as part of its overall evaluation is the rollover protection test. Rollover ratings assess vehicle roof strength for protection in rollover crashes. To measure roof strength, a metal plate is pushed against one corner of a vehicle’s roof at a constant speed. The maximum force sustained by the roof before 5 inches of crush is compared to the vehicle’s weight to find the strength-to-weight ratio. 
(Source:  bmwusa.com)
 
To see Keeler BMW inventory of the 3 Series click here or you can always call a sales representative at Keeler BMW by calling 518-724-1015
 
Keeler BMW, 1111 Troy-Schenectady Rd., Latham, NY  12110

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Keeler BMW receives another amazing testimonial

We don't like to toot our own horn at Keeler Motor Car but we certainly LOVE it when our customers do it for us.  Mark from Virginia did just that:

I just want to say thank you for your great service in an emergency. I live in Alexandria, Virginia, and was visiting my father in Schenectady over the weekend when I hit a very bad pothole on the way up and busted the sidewall of a runflat front tire on my BMW 3351. It hobbled along but clearly need replacement before I could return home. I've come to expect great service from BMW in my area but wasnt sure what I'd find when I showed up at your service bay door at 7:30 on Monday. What I found was fast and efficient service, a tire in stock, and a great young rep -- was it Sean? It was early -- who handled it from start to finish. I was thrilled with your ability to help me get home to Virginia in the afternoon and happy to see that the great service for whcih BMW has developed a name was running on all cylinders at your place.You have a great crew and I much appreciate it. Thanks again, Mark S.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Keeler Motor Car proudly sponsors the Business Review's 40 Under Forty Event

Keeler Motor Car has been a long time sponsor of the Business Review's 40 Under Forty event.  2012 was no exception.  On Thursday, May 10th, we were honored to help celebrate the Class of 2012 at the newly named Hotel Albany.  It was a fantastic luncheon and it such a privelege for Keeler Motor Car to see these up and coming business leaders take the stage to accept their award. 
Congratulations to the Class of 2012 of 40 Under Forty!  Best of luck in your future endeavors.