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5 Ways to Prep for a Long Road Trip

March 2, 2022 By Rokkit

Whether you’re embarking on a spring break road trip or just heading out for an afternoon drive, these tips will make the journey more joyful and less “are we there yet?”

From the road trip games to the road trip snacks, there’s a lot to love about road trips—but poor planning can take your joyride from a great time to a total stress event. Ensure the success of your next road trip with these smart road trip tips, which will ensure your drive goes smoothly, even if poor weather or a roadside catastrophe strikes.

Find the right car organizer for your needs, download, or update your preferred driving directions app, and get excited to start driving: These road trip tips will ensure everything else (other than picking a destination or route, of course) is taken care of.

Give your car a check-up Check your fluids (oil, brake, transmission, and wiper), tyre pressure, and treads, Assess the wear on your tyres with a coin: Press the edge of the coin inside the tyre groove. If you can see the top of the head, the tyre needs replacing. If wiper blades make noises or leave streaks, get new ones before you hit the road. “You don’t want to find out your wipers don’t work while you’re on the highway in a deluge of rain,”. Make sure your first aid kit is stocked, and program a roadside service number into your phone to save yourself if a tyre goes flat.

Plan your route Aim to find a single spot where you can take a break, get gas, eat, use the bathroom, and spend time outside. The app is a great way to discover fun locals that can turn a break into a quick, family-friendly diversion. On a longer trip, take a break every two hours or 100 miles. It’s good for your body and will make you a more alert driver.

Pack it right Look up your vehicle’s GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) in the manual to find out how much total weight your car can hold. Subtract the car’s curb weight and passenger weight to calculate how many kilos of luggage you can add. Don’t overload your car, which is bad for gas, mileage, tyres, and safety. When you pack, stock-heavy items low and toward the car’s centre, putting progressively lighter items on top. This method limits the danger from projectiles in a sudden stop and, by keeping the car’s centre of gravity low, can help prevent rollover.

Set up your seat Adjust the seat height to keep your hips slightly higher than your knees. If you have bucket seats, you may want to place a cushion or rolled towel behind the small of your back. The steering wheel should be close enough that you can grip it without locking your elbows. The old “10 and 2” hand position is no longer considered the safest, due to steering wheel airbags. Instead, try 9 and 3. Once you’re comfortable, adjust your mirrors so you can see out of them without craning your neck.

Maximize mileage Frequent braking and accelerating can put a dent in your gas budget (and annoy passengers!), so use cruise control on highways to maintain speeds. The way you pack can also affect mileage, especially when you stock things on the roof: Reserve that spot for light but bulky items, like sleeping bags.

Start blooming your journey with Mahindra Visit us at 📌167 Josiah Gumede Road, Pinetown Or call us on ☎ 0877277018 Or visit our website on 🌐 www.mahindrapinetown.co.za for amazing deals.

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10 top tips when buying a car

February 4, 2022 By Rokkit

Here are 10 tips to consider when purchasing a vehicle:

1. Do your research. This holds true for both affordability and vehicle options. The Finance Calculator found online will give you an idea of how much you will be able to afford. The News and Reviews section will give you some critical information regarding the latest cars on the market and will assist with your decision-making process.

2. Use the internet. You should be aware and safe when you know how to get online. The internet is a helpful tool for finding information, reviews, and user experiences regarding the car you wish to buy. It can put you in contact with a dealer and in some cases, start the process of selecting your car. Some dealerships will bring a car to you to test drive if you enquire online. Some will offer configurators that will allow you to make sense of all the options.

3. Shop around. Don’t buy the first car you come across. Shop around for a better deal and see what is on offer at other dealerships. When buying used, comparing two vehicles of the same type and spec level will often show you what sort of wear and tear is acceptable. Don’t be in a rush to buy, patience is the key here and some great deals can be found if you’re just willing to let them pop up first.

4. Consider used. While a new car can be the ultimate luxury experience, fantastic deals can be hard if you opt for a used vehicle instead. Low mileage or demo models will often come in a lot cheaper than their brand-new counterparts and still be in amazing condition. New cars depreciate quite quickly, and you can possibly get a better spec model by opting for a pre-owned model.

5. Know your limitations. This applies to affordability. Don’t over-extend yourself and spend every available cent on a new car. While the general rule of thumb is not to exceed 30% of your monthly income on a car repayment, it’s always safer to go on the lower side of the spectrum to allow for unforeseen running costs. It may seem affordable now, but you don’t want to be in trouble in 6 months’ time when the petrol price increases.

6. Negotiate. Most of the time, a deal is negotiable. Don’t be scared to ask for a discount or a better price. Some dealers may sweeten the deal by throwing in a few additional extras like window tinting or a bin liner to help make the sale. If these are on the house, you may consider them. They will, however, not add any resale value to your vehicle when it comes time to sell. Instead, try negotiating the price.

7. Don’t mention your trade-in. There is no need to mention your trade-in early in the discussion. Alerting the dealer to this early on may work against you as they restructure a deal to work in their favour. Keep this information as late as possible. It will also help to know what your current car is worth on trade-in so that you don’t get short-changed.

8. Don’t forget about insurance. Not all insurances are the same and the insurance costs will vary depending on your profile, the type of car you choose, and the standard equipment level. It’s always wise to get a quote on the insurance before you buy the car so that you can factor this into the monthly repayments.

9. Always test drive the car. This is most pertinent in a used car purchase, but the same thing holds true for a new car purchase. Spend time getting the seating position right and setting the car up the way you would like. You will regret it if you don’t and only discover that the driving position is uncomfortable, or visibility is poor after you buy it.

10. Insist on the inspection report.

When buying a used vehicle, always insist on some form of inspection report from an accredited inspection centre. An approved Dekra Certificate is a reliable way to ensure that the car that you want to buy has no hidden issues. This may plague you at a later stage.

Start blooming your journey with Mahindra Visit us at 📌167 Josiah Gumede Road, Pinetown Or call us on ☎ 0877277018 Or visit our website on 🌐www.mahindrapinetown.co.za for amazing deals.

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Mahindra Pik Up Double Cab ‘Made for Adventure’

January 20, 2022 By Rokkit

Mahindra has just launched the most affordable Automatic Double Cab bakkie in South Africa, the Mahindra Double Cab S6. The Pik Up Double Cab S6 & S10 variants are both proudly assembled alongside the single cab range at Mahindra South Africa’s assembly facility in Durban. Customers have the choice of the reliable, capable yet affordable Mahindra Double Cab S6, S10, and S11. All trim levels are also offered in the Karoo version which includes a myriad of extras. The flagship in the Mahindra Pik Up range is the S11 automatic.

This has seen fantastic reviews and is perfectly placed for the family looking for a lifestyle vehicle with all the luxuries you would require. Whether you are camping, cycling, shopping or taking the kids to school, the Mahindra S11 has been designed without compromise. With its more affordable price, the S6 automatic stands out from the competition and is made for adventure.

Targeted or suitable for: In addition to being ideal for an active family, the S11, S10 & S6 variants are also expertly designed to take on any adventure. Whether it’s on a camping trip, off to meet with family or friends around the braai, heading to the bush or taking the road less travelled, the Pik Up Double Cab is a trustworthy companion.

Key USPs and accolades: Inside the excellent value for money Pik Up Double Cab S6 the driver and passengers will find a long list of luxury features. The specifications include electric windows, power steering, air conditioning, central locking & an integrated audio system with USB & auxiliary input. Now also available in automatic transmission.

In addition to the S6 features, the S10 trim level offers a touch screen infotainment system with Bluetooth, a navigation system, cruise control & steering mounted audio controls. Apart from the smooth-shifting 6-speed automatic transmission on the S11, it also comes with a 7-inch touch screen infotainment system & a reverse camera. The S6 now also has cruise control as a standard feature.

All the variants are now standard with the recently refreshed aggressive grille and bumper, to increase the aggressive stance of the vehicles. In addition to the already long list of specifications on the standard variants, the Karoo range offers even more luxuries. The S6 & S10 Karoo editions have black alloy wheels, a tonneau cover, roll bar, rain deflectors, front nudge bar and rear wheel arches. The range-topping S11 Karoo Automatic offers a rubberised load bin, Karoo branded roll bar and nudge bar, refreshed alloy wheels, colour-coded wheel arches and a roller shutter for the load bin.

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How To Change a Tyre

November 4, 2021 By Rokkit

Experiencing a tyre blowout can be frightening – make sure you are in a safe place and a calm state before following our advice on how to change a tyre. What equipment do you need? Apart from the spare wheel, you will need the following: *Wheel Spanner – for removing the wheel nuts *Jack – for lifting the car off the ground *Wheel chock – to stop the car from rolling when jacked up (bricks can be used instead) *Wheel nut key – if locking nuts are fitted *Car handbook – for reference (e.g., on jacking points) It may also be useful to carry: *Torch – for working at night (check batteries regularly) *Gloves – wheels will be dirty *Reflective jacket – to make you visible *Warning triangle – to alert other drivers to a hazard/obstruction *Short plank of wood – as a flat surface to steady the jack *Tyre pressure gauge – for checking the new tyre is fully inflated
1. Prepare the car Apply the handbrake and remove all passengers from the car. Take the spare wheel and necessary tools out of the boot. 2. Position the wheel chocks Chocks prevent the car from rolling while jacked up. Position a chock on the opposite wheel to the one with a puncture. For example, if your left-front tyre has a puncture, put a chock behind the right-rear wheel. If your left-rear tyre is flat, you need a chock in front of the right-front. Use chocks for both front/rear wheels (as appropriate) if you have them. Bricks or large rocks can do the same job if you do not have a dedicated chock. 3. Loosen the wheel nuts It’s easier – and safer – to do this while the car is on the ground. You may need to lever off a plastic wheel trim first. Turn the wheel wrench anti-clockwise and loosen the nuts to the point where they can be turned by hand (be warned – they may be tough to loosen). However, do not remove them completely yet. 4. Jack the car up All cars have dedicated jacking points – consult your handbook to see where these are. Aim to position the jack at the side of the car, close to the punctured wheel. Placing a small plank of wood under the jack will help keep it stable. Raise the car slowly until the flat tyre is 10-15cm off the ground. 5. Remove the flat tyre Fully loosen and remove the wheel nuts, then gently pull the tyre towards you until it comes free. Place it flat on the ground. 6. Mount the spare wheel Slide the spare wheel onto the protruding hub bolts, or in line with the wheel nut slots (warning: it’s heavy to lift it off the ground to do this). Replace the wheel nuts and tighten them by hand. 7. Lower the car and tighten the bolts Use the jack to drop the car down slightly, so that the spare tyre is in contact with the ground. Now use the wrench to fully tighten the wheel nuts. 8. Fully lower the car Bring the car fully down to earth and remove the jack. Consider giving the wheel nuts a final check for tightness. Stow the jack and the other tyre in the boot, along with the rest of your equipment. Note: if your car has a space saver, the old wheel will take up more space in the boot. 9. Check the spare tyre pressure If you have one, use a tyre pressure gauge to check the spare wheel is fully inflated. Alternatively, drive carefully to a petrol station and use the gauge there. Pump up the tyre to the recommended pressure – as detailed in the handbook – if necessary. 10. Take your punctured tyre for repair Visit a garage or tyre fitters at the first opportunity and give them your punctured wheel. They will advise whether to repair or replace it. Do not drive on a space-saver spare wheel for longer than is strictly necessary – they are only intended for emergencies. Start blooming your journey with Mahindra … Visit us at 📌167 Josiah Gumede Road, Pinetown Or call us on ☎ 0877277018 Or visit our website on 🌐www.mahindrapinetown.co.za for amazing deals.

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Feeling Drained? Here is how to jumpstart a vehicle with a battery booster pack

August 26, 2021 By Rokkit

It can be a great plan to keep a vehicle battery booster pack in your vehicle. That way, you can jump start your battery even if you can’t get another vehicle to help you.

Before you proceed, make sure:

  • The vehicle battery does not look damaged and isn’t leaking.
  • You’ve taken off any metal accessories and removed dangling clothing like a tie or scarf.

Steps to using a vehicle battery booster

1. Check the battery booster

  • Make sure the packs fully charged
  • Put the battery booster pack somewhere stable. Don’t put it on the engine as it might fall off when the engine starts.
Battery Booster

2. Connect the red jump lead

  • Connect the red positive (+) jump lead from the battery pack to the positive (+) terminal of the vehicle battery.
Mahindra Engine

3. Connect the black jump lead

  • Connect the black negative (-) jump lead to an earthing point on your vehicle. Unpainted metal on the engine block or vin is the best.

4. Switch on the pack

  • Once the battery packs connected, switch on the pack.
Battery Booster

5. Try to start the vehicle

  • Try to proceed your vehicle by turning the key in the ignition.
  • If it does not start after a few tries, there’s probably a more serious problem that needs attention.

6. Let the engine run

  • If the vehicle starts, keep the engine running for about five minutes.
  • After five minutes switch off the booster and allow the engine to run for a further five to ten minutes.
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7. Turn off and disconnect

  • Turn off the engine.
  • Take out the leads in the reverse order to how you placed them on (first disconnect the black lead, then the red lead).

8. Restart your vehicle

  • Try turning the keys in the ignition to see if the car starts up again.

What to do after you’ve jump started your vehicle

If you’ve managed to jump start your vehicle, the engine will need to recharge again fully.

Charge the engine by driving normally (not in stop-start traffic) for at least thirty minutes. You can also use a portable vehicle battery charger to top up the charger on your battery.

How often should you change a vehicle battery?

On average, batteries last between 5 and 7 years but you should only consider changing a vehicle battery when it’s showing signs of worsening.

If the battery’s more than five years old and seems like it’s struggling to start the car, get if checked out. It’s better to be safe than sorry-it’ll be worse if it’s a roadside emergency or on a chilly morning when you’re already late for work.

Start your warm journey with Mahindra and Book your test drive now…
Visit us at 📌167 Josiah Gumede Road, Pinetown
Or call us on ☎ 0877277018
Or visit our website on 🌐www.mahindrapinetown.co.za for amazing winter deals.

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Car Maintenance Tips for Winter

August 10, 2021 By Rokkit

Winter can be a challenging time for vehicle owners. The colder the weather and the heavier the rain, can cause problems for tyres, engines, and other functionalities. You can ride your car smoothly and safely in the winter months. Here are some tips to maintain your car during winter.

    Vehicle Maintenance Battery Check
  • Is your battery fully juiced?
    Winter puts a lot of stress on your battery if you park your car outdoors. Avoid the sinking feeling of hearing nothing when you hit the ignition with a proactive check of your battery and charging system. Repair shops don’t usually charge very much to load test your battery, some car parts stores will do it for free. If you find out your battery’s going down, you can replace it at your convenience, instead of being at the point of whatever shop your dead car’s been towed to.
  • Vehicle Maintenance Engine Check
  • Check your parts
    To improve aerodynamics and save fuel, today’s cars are equipped with increasingly elaborate underbody panels and low-hanging front spoilers. These can be vulnerable to damage, driving over heavy floods in the winter could turn a small problem into a more expensive one by ripping off the entire panel and maybe it’s mounting hardware. So, before the ground’s too cold to lie on, look under the car, starting from front, to see if there’s anything loose flapping about. Maybe you can put it back to place. A cable tie will take care of it or even duct tape.
  • Exterior
  • Stop or at least slow corrosion
    Vehicles resistance to corrosion has come a long way in the last few years. Give the car a good look-over (preferably after a wash) for any scratches or dings where the damage goes through the paint that is, you can see bare metal underneath. These need some paint on them soon as possible. Obviously a professional repair is most effective, but if that’s not in budget, you can effect a quick fix yourself: The most basic approach is simple to clean the area with some kind of solvent (acetone and rubbing alcohol) and apply some clear coat nail polish will do. You can even buy touch up paint of your car’s colour and it will do the job. As for stopping rust to the underbody, the best thing you can do is to keep it clean with regularly washing. You can also use Fluid Film and spray a few cans on the metal bits of your underbody.
  • Vehicle Maintenance Headlight Check
  • Wax the lights
    It’s a little detail, but in winters gloom, every head light cleaned is going to improve your safety. Here’s an easy two-minute idea: Make sure the headlights are clean of dirt, then rub car wax (any type will do) on the lens, let it dry and buff it off, repeat. Also do the taillights. The slippery surface you leave behind will be less likely to build up an ice coat when you are driving in the morning and evening, it will make it easier to remove it if it does.
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Also keep in mind to check your tyre pressure weekly, keep your fuel tank half full and protect your wind shield wipers.

Vehicle maintenance is important. I hope these tips were useful and helps to make your driving safe and maintain the condition of your vehicle. With winter being the season where proper vehicle maintenance is perhaps at its most crucial period.

Beat the winter blues, start your journey with Mahindra…
Visit us at 📌167 Josiah Gumede Road, Pinetown
Or call us on ☎0877277018
Or visit our website on 🌐www.mahindrapinetown.co.za for amazing winter specials.

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CMH Mahindra Pinetown Continues to deliver excellent and safe service

June 22, 2020 By Rokkit

CMH Mahindra Pinetown is back and we are ready to deliver excellent service to our customers. Whether you want to service your vehicle or to purchase a Mahindra XUV 300, XUV 500, PikUpS4 or even the KUV 100, we have them all available at our showroom floor in your favorite colour. Our parts and service department is also in full operation, offering you specials on genuine parts and services for your Mahindra Vehicle.

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Our hands-on CMH Mahindra Managers have created awesome deals that will suit your budget even in these tough times. Our deals will save you money, yet offer you world-class products and services.

The Health & Safety of our Customers and staff is our number one priority. We continue to monitor the latest COVID-19 information, protocols, and tools from the world’s leading health experts and government authorities, to maximize our efforts in all that we do.

CMH Mahindra Pinetown - Showroom Hand Sanitizer
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This way, when you visit CMH Mahindra Pinetown, you can feel confident in your choice. We assure you that when you arrive at our dealership, all safety procedures are in practice, to give you a safe and enjoyable customer experience.

Visit CMH Mahindra Pinetown at 167 Josiah Gumede Rd Pinetown for optimum service even during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Congratulation to Mahindra XUV 300 Scores 5-star safety rating at the Global NCAP crash tests

February 21, 2020 By Rokkit

Mahindra XUV300 within the Dealership in Pinetown Congratulations to the Mahindra XUV300 for winning the Global NCAP’s Safer Choice award. This is a very big award for the Mahindra Brand. Getting a 5-star rating is one thing but getting this award is over and above as recognition from the Global NCAP, which is a huge achievement. Mahindra XUV 300 Seats The Mahindra XUV300 scored a 5 star NCAP rating for adult occupant protection and four stars for child occupant protection last month. Mahindra’s compact SUV scored the highest combined occupant safety rating for any car made-in-India tested by the Global NCAP to date. This is a historic moment for the Mahindra Brand and the auto industry. CMH Mahindra Pinetown - Mahindra XUV 300 interior The Mahindra XUV 300 boasts safety features such as dual-front airbags, ABS with EBD, corner braking control, all 4 disc brakes, ISOFIX, collapsible steering and side intrusion beam, driver and co-driver seatbelt reminder, speed-sensing door lock, impact sensing door unlock, high mounted stop lamp and panic braking signal. CMH Mahindra Pinetown Mahindra-XUV300-Aloy-wheels-scaled You can rest assured that the Mahindra XUV300 is an excellent choice if you are looking for a car that is not only stunning but safe to drive with your family. So, if you want Space, high technology and presence of course, then look no further than the Mahindra XUV 300. Come in, Test Drive and Purchase a new Mahindra XUV 300 from CMH Mahindra Pinetown. a href=”tel:0310012270″>0310012270 https://www.cmhmahindra.co.za/cmh-mahindra-pinetown/

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Mahindra Off Road Vehicles at CMH Mahindra Pinetown

October 25, 2019 By Rokkit

Not sure which Mahindra Vehicle to drive, well we shall focus on 3 of the best Mahindra Off-Road Vehicles chosen by our sales executives Khulani Mkhize, Siya Tshabalala, Mahendra Ramcharan and Andile Mhlongo, the Pik Up S10 Karoo, the Scorpio S11 and the Thar made the top of our list. These amazing beasts with roaring engines are best on comfort and are always ready for adventure.

Mahindra Off-Road Vehicle

The S10 Pik Up Karoo was first launched in February in celebration of the company’s first year of local vehicle production. It has since become a favourite among enthusiasts who are looking for a luxury off-road pick up that is only marginally more expensive than the standard model.

The S10 Karoo is immediately identifiable thanks to its blacked-out cosmetic package, including dark off-road alloy wheels, a dark nudge bar and dark Karoo-branded roll bar. The model also has Karoo decals and features all the luxuries of the S10 model range, including satellite navigation.

Mahindra Off-Road Vehicle

The Mahindra Thar off-road icon features a set of off-road bumpers, which has integrated LED fog lights in front and recovery points for a high lift jack at the front and rear. Both bumpers also have mounting points for accessories such as a winch.

The Thar Adventure Series also has a custom-designed steel canopy and off-road ready alloy wheels and a factory-fitted snorkel.

Scorpio-Mahindra-S11

Completing the line-up is the Scorpio S11 SUV. This model is fitted with Mahindra’s trusted 2.2 litre turbo charged diesel engine, it offers electronic shift capabilities between low- and high range. The S11 is also equipped with a roof rack. Come to CMH Mahindra Pinetown website and Book a test drive, come experience Mahindra off roads.

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The Mahindra XUV500 – REVIEWS BY CMH MAHINDRA PINETOWN

September 19, 2019 By Rokkit

The Mahindra XUV500

The Mahindra XUV500 is ready to take on any challenge you throw at it. This stunning SUV has some cutting-edge technology and outstanding comfort features as well as a well-built engine. It is as powerful and reliable as you’re ever going to need in both urban and off-road circumstances. It’s truly a diamond in the rough.

One thing for sure when the Mahindra XUV500 was designed, safety, style, class and affordability were the main factors. With features such as Power Steering Integrated music system with CD/MP3, 4 Door Speakers, Power-Adjustable side rear view mirrors, Centre armrest with Cup Holders, Digital Immobiliser and Digital Trip & Tachometer, this vehicle is definitely worth every cent.

The Mahindra XUV500 has been a big hit across the country, and thanks to a more upmarket look than that found in previous models, there is an undeniable look of power and a stylish class that is not normally found in vehicles of this price range. The XUV500 is also available in 4 models, which all offer various trim levels and additional comfort features.

One must come through to CMH Mahindra Pinetown Showroom, and test drive this amazing vehicle. Speak to friendly sales executives who will assist you with almost anything from just a simple view, to a test drive and even arrange finance.

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