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Just because it isn’t illegal, doesn’t mean you should text and drive
By Product Expert | Posted in Tips on Friday, June 22nd, 2018 at 5:54 PM
Is it illegal to text and drive in Montana?
Being able to carry a phone, music player, videos and the entire internet in your pocket with a smartphone is nothing short of incredible. We love our smartphones. The product experts at Billion Auto Group appear to have their phones surgically attached to their hands. However, we put them away when we get behind the wheel. As technology continues to advance, it’s important to reevaluate some of our habits while driving. One of the most common questions our friends and family ask us is, ‘Is it illegal to text and drive in Montana?’ That depends on where you are. While there is no state-mandated ban, several cities have passed ordinances – including our hometown of Bozeman. Let’s take a look at what that means. Read the rest of this entry »
If you’re heading up into the mountains, make sure you’re ready for anything
By Product Expert | Posted in How to on Monday, June 11th, 2018 at 8:23 PM
What do I need to know when I drive in the mountains?
Montana might be known as the Big Sky State, but much of that sky is going to be occupied by some of the most beautiful mountains in the explored universe. It’s only natural that people are going to want to get out there and explore them. If you’re new to the area or just don’t have much experience with this, you might be wondering, ‘What do I need to know when I drive in the mountains?’ It’s important to have an idea of what to expect so you can be prepared for any problems that might crop up along the way. Obviously, you’ll need a vehicle that is built for this kind of driving. Billion Auto Group hosts inventory from several manufacturers that will work for you. Stop by the showroom today if it’s time for an upgrade. Read the rest of this entry »
Gears? We don’t need gears where we’re going!
By Product Expert | Posted in Technology on Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018 at 8:20 PM
What is a continuously variable transmission?
Even though gas prices have been fairly low and stable for a while now, several automakers are not taking their eye off of the ball when it comes to fuel economy. There are a few fairly new technologies that have been recently implemented which have really made some major leaps in improving efficiency. The one we are concerned with today is called a continuously variable transmission or CVT. A strong case could easily be made for a transmission being the most important part of an entire vehicle. Without a way to get the power produced by the engine to the wheels, nobody is going anywhere. So, what is continuously variable transmission? Let’s take a look. Read the rest of this entry »
Do you really have to use synthetic oil? It makes sense for most vehicles.
By Product Expert | Posted in Tips on Thursday, May 17th, 2018 at 9:11 PM
Do I have to use synthetic oil in my Nissan car, truck or SUV?
The idea that a vehicle’s engine needs oil to run properly shouldn’t be a foreign one to anybody. However, not all oils are the same. Just as there is a vehicle for just about any conceivable need, there is an available motor oil that is needed to help it perform as intended. One of the more common questions our service team gets from customers is, ‘Do I have to use synthetic oil in my Nissan car, truck or SUV?’ Well, the answer depends on a couple of different factors. Nissan vehicles built in the last couple years come with an owner’s manual saying that synthetic oil is recommended while older models say conventional oil is ok. Let’s take a look at the information available. Read the rest of this entry »
Why is GMC using carbon fiber in the 2019 Sierra?
By Product Expert | Posted in GMC on Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018 at 6:30 PM
When can I buy the 2019 GMC Sierra with the carbon fiber bed?
As an automaker, GMC is no stranger to innovation within the industry. For the upcoming model year, the manufacturer is poised to change the way buyers think about the way future pickup trucks are built. Since the very first pickup truck was conceived by an engineer, cargo beds have been constructed of either wood or metal. GMC is going in a completely new direction with the MultiPro Tailgate and the CarbonPro cargo box. You are probably wondering, ‘When can I buy the 2019 GMC Sierra with the carbon fiber bed?’ The automaker will offer a cargo bed made of a specially-developed carbon fiber composite that will accomplish several lofty design goals. Read the rest of this entry »
All-New Ram 1500 Upgrades Performance with an eTorque Mild Hybrid System!
By Product Expert | Posted in Ram Trucks on Friday, April 27th, 2018 at 8:42 PM
What Are the 2019 Ram 1500 Engine and Performance Specs?
When it comes to hard work on the jobsite or mud-slingin’ thrills on the trail, few pickup trucks will deliver like the Ram 1500. With the debut of the 2019 Ram 1500, which features an updated design and an upgraded power arsenal, the Ram half-ton pickup truck is more powerful and more attractive than ever. Drivers who have fallen in love with the Ram 1500 may want to know – what are the 2019 Ram 1500 engine and performance specs? Learn more at Billion Auto Group! Read the rest of this entry »
How does the 2019 GMC Sierra Tailgate Work?
By Product Expert | Posted in GMC, Technology on Monday, April 23rd, 2018 at 6:57 PM
GMC Multiproâ„¢ Tailgate Functionality and Specifications
For the new model year, the beloved GMC Sierra sees a variety of updates. These feature upgrades and performance refinements help the move the GMC Sierra forward and give drivers even more to love about this light-duty pickup truck. Today, we’re going to go over the GMC Multiproâ„¢ Tailgate functionality and specifications so you can see some of the exciting GMC Sierra features in action.
What Can You Expect from the 2019 Ram 1500?
By Product Expert | Posted in Ram Trucks on Tuesday, April 17th, 2018 at 2:19 PM
New Features and Equipment for the 2019 Ram 1500
The new 2019 Ram 1500 is out now! A powerful behemoth on the road jam-packed with power and practicality, there’s not much the 2019 Ram 1500 can’t do! However, what would the purpose of a new model be if it didn’t bring anything new to the table? Today, we’ll take a look at, and discuss, the new features and equipment that Ram has included to their new update on the 2019 Ram 1500!
Be on the look out for something really exciting from Jeep
By Product Expert | Posted in Jeep on Monday, March 26th, 2018 at 7:09 PM
Is Jeep making a Wrangler pickup truck?
The reputation the Jeep brand has built in the automotive industry is nothing short of amazing. The automaker’s range of vehicles covers a wide spectrum of options from the rough-and-ready Wrangler to one of the most respected and capable crossover SUVs in the Grand Cherokee. There is one former model, the Commanche light pickup truck, that really stands out. The manufacturer has been teasing a possible return of the unique model – with an updated name. So, is Jeep making a Wrangler pickup truck? A recent article posted on the Road & Track website seems to add more fuel to the speculation fire. The best information available says that if the automaker follows through with these teasers, it will be available about this time next year. Read the rest of this entry »
Billion Auto Group gets ready for the 2019 Ram pickup
By Product Expert | Posted in Ram Trucks on Wednesday, March 14th, 2018 at 2:58 PM
Release date for the 2019 Ram 1500
For the last several years, Ram pickup trucks have been among the most well-regarded models in a highly competitive class of the automotive industry. Engineers and designers working to meet the deadline for the release date for the 2019 Ram 1500 have radically overhauled the full-size pickup truck. When the 2019 Ram 1500 arrives in the Billion Auto Group showroom, it will be more than 220 pounds lighter than the previous model and the truck’s frame is comprised of 98 percent high-strength steel. The change in the metal alloy used to build the foundation of the 2019 Ram will improve handling as well as durability. Read the rest of this entry »