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5 Ways To Get More Life Out Of Your Brakes

5 Ways to get more life out of your Brakes

Owning a car comes with certain responsibilities including periodic maintenance like oil changes, timing belts, brakes, and other wearable parts. Making sure your car is taken care of will save you money down the road. Your brakes are one of the most important safety components of your vehicle.  Keeping them in good working order is one of the easiest ways to limit expensive accidents. Here are some tips to get the most life from them and save you money in the long run.

  1. No Hot Rodding! It takes a lot more work for the brakes to slow the car down if you are speeding. And, on the plus side, you’ll save on speeding tickets too.
  2. Always pay attention to traffic patterns and anticipate your next stop. Let off the gas pedal well before a red light and coast to a stop. It will save the life of your brake pads and may even prevent a rear-end collision.
  3. Slowly pump rather than stomp on the brakes. By releasing and applying the pedal, you give the brakes a chance to cool down improving performance and longevity.
  4. Only use your right foot for both the brake and gas pedals. That way the brake never gets hit while using the gas. Even just resting your foot on the brake pedal while driving can make the brakes drag and cause premature wear.
  5. Use quality brakes. Just because a cheaper brake pad is available does not mean it’s recommended by the manufacturer. By using premium brakes with the correct formulation, you can get many more miles between brake repairs and have fewer issues like brake noise.

Try these 5 tips and you’ll be on your way to fewer headaches and saving money over time on your brake repairs. If you have any brake replacement, brake repair, or even just basic brake inspection needs here in Beaverton Oregon, we at Cottman of Beaverton are always happy to help! Happy motoring.

 

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Business Update To Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Cottman of Louisville’s Update To Coronavirus

Updated March 23rd 2020

Dear Customers, Visitors, Family & Friends

Though we are taking extreme precautions to mitigate any risks of the pandemic caused by COVID-19 for our customers and staff, we have still received many questions and wished to proactively address how we are responding:

  • As of this writing, we are still open for business at our physical office location.
  • We have implemented the CDC guidelines of ‘social distancing’ and zero-touch in-person meetings.
  • Business personnel have been busy with extra cleanings of the office and other high-touch areas.
  • We will immediately implement any new CDC guidelines as this pandemic unfolds.

There are simple things the CDC recommends you do to help keep yourself and others healthy while visiting our location:

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing; going to the bathroom; and before eating or preparing food.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.

We will continue to monitor the evolving COVID-19 situation and make every attempt to keep you informed. Emergency notifications to staff and patients will be conducted through our emergency communication channels including text notifications, telephone calls, and communicated directly to customers.

For updated information on this rapidly changing situation, please visit the CDC website here: http://bit.ly/39TQIyg

Cottman of Louisville

 

Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care Marks Groundbreaking Year with Digital Marketing Achievements and Awards Aftermarket Leader Fills 2017 with Myriad Marketing Initiatives, Including National Check Your Transmission Day, Activity Book Giveaway and New Educational Videos

HORSHAM, Pa. – Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care marks an incredible year of accomplishments in the aftermarket industry, including a slue of national awards, additions to its pioneering educational video series, community giveback and an overall commitment to excellence in the digital marketing space.

The leading aftermarket car care brand is rounding out 2017 with nine different accolades for the Transmission Physician video web series, including two Telly awards and two gold Communicator awards. In addition, Cottman introduced the world to National Check Your Transmission Day, the first national holiday focused on transmission maintenance, observed during the month of October.

“2017 was a year filled with impressive accomplishments for Cottman and it’s a testament to our commitment to excellence and customer service that we continue to reinvent what it means to be innovative and creative in the aftermarket space,” said Derik Beck, vice president of digital marketing at Cottman. “From prestigious national awards for our education video series, to an entirely original national holiday focused on transmission care, we’ve put our heart into everything we’ve accomplished, and I’m grateful to my team.”

The Transmission Physician, a standout component of Cottman’s broader catalogue of educational digital content, made a name for herself by debunking common transmission myths, sharing specialized, transmission-specific advice and exploring related topics such as checking the automatic transmission fluid (ATF), why transmissions are so expensive, the process of how a transmission works, rechecks and more.

The brand received nine different national marketing awards for the Transmission Physician, including the following:

  • 2017 Automotive Communications Awards – Women in Auto Care
  • 2017 W3 Awards Silver – Online Video-Web Series for Video
  • Communicator Awards – Campaign/Web Series – Gold
  • Communicator Awards – Video Education – Gold
  • dotCOMM – Video for Web – Animation – Platinum
  • Hermes Award – Educational – Gold
  • Summit Creative Award – Animation – Silver
  • Telly Award – Craft Use Animation – Gold
  • Telly award – Video/Web Series – Gold
  • Vega Award – Animation – Arcturus (3rd Place)
  • Vega Award – Web Personality/Host – Arcturus (3rd Place)

“At Cottman, we’re never satisfied with just ‘good enough,’ and that’s evident when you look at our commitment to digital marketing excellence, our quality services and our engagement with consumers at each of our locations,” said Randy Wright, president at Cottman. “The awards earned by the Transmission Physician, as well as the many other recognitions and initiatives we’ve undertaken, continue to show our dedication to being the trusted neighborhood transmission and car care center in each of the communities we serve.”

To bookend a year of industry acclaim, Cottman released four videos in the Transmission Physician series.

Further leveraging its position as an industry leader, Cottman launched an unprecedented national holiday: National Check Your Transmission Day on Oct. 21, a special celebration during October’s National Car Care Month. In observance of National Check Your Transmission Day, Cottman was a leading voice urging all drivers to make transmission maintenance a priority. To that end, Cottman was able to offer its very own free TransCheck 21 PLUS Inspection, which provides busy consumers with the chance to enhance regular auto maintenance with a comprehensive transmission check at no extra charge.

“Transmission repair is one of the most expensive repairs, making more consumers prone to ignoring preventable problems, and National Check Your Transmission Day was the first of its kind, bringing transmission care to the forefront of consumers’ minds in October,” added Beck. “All of our digital efforts are intended to improve consumers’ confidence in their own transmission maintenance know-how, and Cottman’s superior services, making National Check Your Transmission Day a stand-out success for us this year.”

Building on Cottman’s foundational digital content, the brand’s trusted Cottman Man digital video series was honored with a variety of industry marketing laurels, including the following:

  • IAC – Cottman Man Video Series – Best Other Online Video
  • Summit International – Cottman Man Video Series – Animation – Platinum
  • W3 Award – Cottman Man Video Series – Online Video Web Series – Silver
  • W3 Award – Cottman Man Video Series – Web Personality or Host – Silver

Building on the momentum of the brand’s outstanding educational videos, Cottman was also acknowledged for the quality of its Cottman Man Blog. The consumer-facing blog received an “Automotive Communications (B – to – B)” award; was named as one of the “Top 100 Auto Repair and Maintenance Blogs for Mechanics and Car Owners” by the Feedspot online blog spot; and reached number 14 on the “Top 33 Informative and Helpful Blogs for Car Care, Repair, and Maintenance” by the itmycar.com website.

Taken together, these digital marketing and content awards speak to the outstanding quality of Cottman’s consumer content, as well as the brand’s commitment to providing accessible, engaging videos and blogs that aim to educate all drivers on transmission maintenance and general car care.

Finally, Cottman continued its special seasonal tradition of bringing holiday magic to local communities and to spread awareness of basic car maintenance to people of all ages. The brand is donating its children’s coloring and activity book featuring the Transmission Physician and the Cottman Man, for the second year in a row, this time to local chapters of Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers, Big Sisters and Girls, Inc. across the country this holiday season.

“The best way to cap off Cottman’s year of awards is by giving back to our communities, and making the holidays as memorable as possible for those in need,” Beck added. “Our hope is that by donating activity books to area children’s organizations, we’re able to spread holiday joy and give kids some useful knowledge about car care that will last them a lifetime.”

To view the Transmission Physician and Cottman man Educational Video Series, visit www.cottman.com/videos/. And, to learn more about Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care, please visit www.cottman.com.

About Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

With locations across the U.S., Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care is a transmission and auto repair brand that services almost any make or model vehicle, foreign or domestic.  Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care centers specialize in complete transmission service, brakes, suspension, air conditioning service and much more. Cottman’s headquarters is based in Horsham, Pennsylvania.

Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care Wins Communications Award from Women in Auto Care Cottman’s Transmission Physician Honored for Contribution to Women’s Representation in Auto Care Industry

HORSHAM, Pa. – Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care continues to set the standard for inclusion and representation in the auto care industry with a new award that highlights the impact of the groundbreaking Transmission Physician, growing the brand’s reputation for service and quality.

Cottman was awarded the prestigious 2017 Automotive Communications Award by Women in Auto Care, which recognizes companies and agencies that provide automotive information through outstanding advertising, marketing and public relations efforts.

“This year has been a whirlwind of awards for the Transmission Physician, and we continued to be humbled by the recognition of the auto care industry and the marketing community,” said Derik Beck, vice president of digital marketing at Cottman. “I’m so grateful to my team for the chance to work together on a video series that has had such an incredible positive impact, and we’re thrilled the board for Women in Auto Care saw the value of the Transmission Physician.”

Cottman and other winners were recognized at the Women in Auto Care press conference and reception on Oct. 31, 2017, during AAPEX in Las Vegas.

The Automotive Communications Awards are just one of a series of accolades that the Transmission Physician has garnered in 2017 – the brand also took home the following in recent months:

“At Cottman, we have long prided ourselves on our commitment to our customers, and our video series are a core component of that engagement and education,” said Randy Wright, president at Cottman. “The Transmission Physician is an excellent example of our digital marketing team’s creativity in appealing to a broad audience to empower customers to learn as much as they can about transmission maintenance, and this award is an extraordinary recognition of their achievement.”

The Transmission Physician web series is a standout component of Cottman’s broader catalog of educational digital content. Using accessible animation and themes, Cottman shares its educational videos on the brand’s website as a way for consumers to learn more about common car care topics

As a specialist in transmission technology and repair, the Transmission Physician debunks common transmission myths, shares specialized, transmission-specific advice and explores related topics such as checking the automatic transmission fluid (ATF), why transmissions are so expensive, the process of how a transmission works, rechecks and more.

In addition to the Transmission Physician, Cottman also educates its online audience through the Cottman Man, the brand’s well-known namesake and longtime star in his own digital series, teaching consumers about car care and tips to maintain the longevity of their vehicles. Together, these characters strengthen Cottman’s ability to promote accessible and meaningful maintenance tips that add value to the services already offered at every Cottman location.

To view the Transmission Physician and Cottman Man Video Series, visit www.cottman.com/videos/. And, to learn more about Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care, please visit www.cottman.com.

About Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

 With locations across the U.S., Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care is a transmission and auto repair brand that services almost any make or model vehicle, foreign or domestic.  Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care centers specialize in complete transmission service, brakes, suspension, air conditioning service and much more. Cottman’s headquarters is based in Horsham, Pennsylvania.  For more information, please visit www.Cottman.com and www.TheCottmanManBlog.com.

About the Women in Auto Care Automotive Communications Awards

The Automotive Communications Awards were created by Women in Auto Care. The awards recognize companies and agencies that provide automotive information through outstanding advertising, marketing and public relations efforts. Winners were recognized at the Women in Auto Care press conference and reception Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, during AAPEX in Las Vegas, Nev.

For more information about Women in Auto Care or the Automotive Communications Awards, please visit: https://www.womeninautocare.org/awards/.

Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care Reveals Second Coloring Book Featuring Cottman Man and Transmission Physician for Holiday Season Auto Repair Brand Delivers Car Care-Themed Coloring and Activities Book to Make a Positive Impact on Local Boys and Girls Clubs and Other Children’s Groups

HORSHAM, PA – Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care continues to make bringing holiday magic to local communities both a priority and an opportunity to spread awareness of basic car maintenance to people of all ages this year.

Cottman has announced that it will again be donating its children’s coloring and activity book for the second year in a row, this time to local chapters of Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers Big Sisters and Girls, Inc. across the country this holiday season.

“When we delivered our first coloring and activity book starring the Cottman Man to local children’s hospitals last year, we were overwhelmed by the response and humbled at the chance make a difference in the lives of children,” said Derik Beck, Cottman’s vice president of digital marketing. “Cottman prides itself on setting an example of community involvement in the automotive aftermarket industry, and giving back to local families, especially children, is an essential component of our company values. The holiday season is a chance for us to say thank you to everyone in our local markets and we are grateful for the chance to spread car care knowledge through a fun, accessible coloring book to as many area kids as possible.”

The coloring book features both the Cottman Man, the lovable character who has hosted his own blog and taken on a fresh look in a series of animated online shorts; and the highly decorated Transmission Physician, the new digital star at Cottman who shares specialized, transmission-specific advice in her award-winning video series.

“We’re excited to collaborate with Cottman to provide girls a fun, creative way to learn about car care and the automotive industry,” said Penn Sheppard, Director of Learning Central at Girls Inc. “The Transmission Physician character shows girls that women can be leaders in traditionally male-dominated fields. She is breaking barriers and resisting gender stereotypes. She is a strong, smart, and bold role model for girls.”

The leading automotive aftermarket industry innovator is sharing its creative coloring books with kids at more than 150 local chapters of Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers Big Sisters and Girls, Inc., from coast to coast. This includes the following:

Cottman of Feasterville, PA

Boys and Girls Clubs of Philadelphia
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County
Girls Inc. of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New Jersey

Cottman of New Castle, DE

Boys and Girls Clubs of Delaware
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Delaware

Cottman of Trenton, NJ

Boys and Girls Clubs of Mercer County
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County

Cottman of Maple Shade, NJ

Boys and Girls Club of Camden County
Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region

Cottman’s of Gladstone, MO, Kansas City, MO, Independence, MO and Shawnee, KS

Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City

Cottman of Cincinnati, OH

Boys and Girls Club of Greater Cincinnati
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati

Cottman’s of New Orleans, LA, Gretna, LA, Kenner, LA, La Place, LA, and Boutte, LA

Girls and Boys Clubs of Southeast Louisiana
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Acadiana

Cottman of Louisville, KY

Boys and Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana

Cottman of Spartanburg, SC

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Midlands
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Spartanburg

Cottman of Jacksonville, FL

Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Florida
Girls Inc. of Jacksonville

Cottman of Flint, MI

Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Flint
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Flint

Cottman of Louisville, KY

Boys and Girls Club-SE Virginia
Big Brothers Big Sisters Services
Girls Inc. of the Greater Peninsula

Cottman’s of Denver, CO and Wheat Ridge, CO

Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado
Girls Inc. of Metro Denver

Cottman of Brandon, FL

Boys and Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay
Girls Inc. of Lakeland
Girls Inc. of Pinellas

Cottman of Fern Park, FL

Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida

Cottman of Marietta, GA

Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro – Atlanta
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta
Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta

Cottman of Des Moines, IA

Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Iowa
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Iowa.

Cottman of Waldorf, MD

Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Maryland
Big Brothers Big Sisters at the Y
Girls Inc. of the Washington DC Metropolitan Area

Cottman of Grand Rapids, MI

Boys and Girls Clubs of Grand Rapids
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Grand Rapids

Cottman of St. Peters, MO

Boys and Girls Club St Charles County
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri
Girls Inc. of St. Louis

Cottman of Woodbury Heights, NJ

Boys and Girls Clubs of Gloucester County
Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region
Girls Inc. of Greater Houston

Cottman of Stroudsburg, PA

Boys and Girls Clubs of Easton
Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Bridge

Cottman of Vancouver, WA

Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Spartanburg Northwest
Girls Inc. of the Pacific Northwest

Cottman of Richmond, VA

Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond
Big Brothers Big Sisters Services

Cottman of The Woodlands, TX

Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston
Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star

Cottman of Manassas, VA

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Manassas
Rappahannock Big Brothers Big Sisters

Cottman’s of Austin, TX, Cedar Park, TX and Round Rock, TX

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Austin
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas

Cottman of Emmaus, PA

Boys and Girls Clubs of Allentown
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Lehigh Valley

Cottman’s of Spartanburg, SC and Greenville, SC

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Upstate
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Upstate

Cottman of Lancaster, PA

Boys and Girls Club of Lancaster
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region

Cottman of Lansdale, PA

North Penn Valley Boys and Girls Clubs
Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region

Cottman of West Mifflin, PA

Boys and Girls Clubs of Western PA
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh

Cottman of Wilkes – Barre, PA

Boys and Girls of Northeastern Pennsylvania
Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Bridge

Cottman of Beaverton, OR

Boys and Girls Clubs of Portland
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Spartanburg Northwest
Girls Inc. of the Pacific Northwest

Cottman of Durham, NC

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Durham and Orange Counties
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle

Cottman of South Charlotte, NC

Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Charlotte
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas

Cottman of Greensboro, NC

Salvation Army -Boys and Girls Clubs of Greensboro
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Piedmont

Cottman of Raleigh, NC

Boys and Girls Clubs of Raleigh
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle

Cottman of Wilmington, NC

Brigade Boys and Girls Club
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle

Cottman of Winston-Salem, NC

Salvation Army Boys and Girls Clubs of Winston-Salem
Big Brothers Big Sisters Services

(Not listed are over 60 Girls, Inc. locations that Cottman donated to as well.)

The original Cottman coloring book distributed during the 2016 holiday season featured the Cottman Man on both coloring and activity pages that both engaged kids on basic car maintenance points, and also underscore Cottman’s commitment to giving back during the holiday season and throughout the year.

The new coloring book distributed this year will showcase not only the Cottman Man, but also the Transmission Physician. The Transmission Physician web series is a standout component of Cottman’s broader catalogue of educational digital content. Using fun, accessible animation and themes, Cottman shares its educational videos on the brand’s website as a way for consumers to learn more about common car care topics. So far, the Transmission Physician educational video series has won a platinum dotcom Award, Summit Award, a bronze Telly Award and a Gold Medal from the Hermes Creative Awards.

“The Cottman coloring books are a playful reminder of the importance aspect of being a grown-up:  auto care and maintenance.  Many young people facing adversity understand the preciousness of this resource, but are not prepared to preserve and maintain an automobile,” said Jeri Swinton, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana.  “Further, if our families are not educated consumers in auto care and maintenance, they may be taken advantage of and spend far more than necessary to operate a vehicle.  We appreciate The Cottman Man and the Transmission Physician as role models of knowledge, with values that align with being a responsible grown-up, just like our Big Brothers and Big Sisters!”

Also for the second year in a row, Advance Auto Parts has partnered with Cottman to cover some of the costs of printing the coloring books to be distributed to area children in time for the holidays.

“Advance Auto Parts has long shared the same values of giving back and making an impact in the local community as Cottman, and we’re proud to partner with the brand on this meaningful donation,” said Scott Krinsky, Advance’s Director of Strategic Accounts. “We look forward to being a part of Cottman’s efforts to give back in the future, and we hope our help on this project helps make the holidays a little more festive for kids across the country.”

The new coloring book represents Cottman’s dedication to the communities it serves, not only to provide trustworthy, affordable transmission and car care services, but also to ensure all families are able to celebrate the holidays as valued members of their community.

“Providing car care services goes beyond making sure consumers are happy when they drive away from our locations. We want to make sure every family can depend on Cottman for a safe, reliable vehicle that helps them accomplish their goals and meet their responsibilities every day,” added Beck. “As we deliver this second set of coloring books to area children’s groups, it’s a reminder that car care can touch many aspects of a family’s life, and it reinforces how Cottman is connected with our communities and our customers all year long, but especially while giving thanks during the holidays.”

For more information — or to download an electronic version of the coloring book that you can print yourself —visit the Cottman website. The Transmission Physician and Cottman Man Video Series can be viewed online. And, more details about Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care can be found on the company’s website.

About Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

With locations across the U.S., Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care is a transmission and auto repair brand that services almost any make or model vehicle, foreign or domestic.  Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care centers specialize in complete transmission service, brakes, suspension, air conditioning service and much more. Cottman’s headquarters is based in Horsham, Pennsylvania.  For more information, please visit www.Cottman.com and www.TheCottmanManBlog.com.

About Advance Auto Parts:

Advance Auto Parts, Inc., a leading automotive aftermarket parts provider in North America, serves both professional installer and do-it-yourself customers. As of April 23, 2016 Advance operated 5,086 stores and 125 Worldpac branches and serves approximately 1,300 independently owned Carquest branded stores in the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada. Advance employs approximately 74,000 Team Members. Additional information about the Company, employment opportunities, customer services, and on-line shopping for parts, accessories and other offerings can be found on the Company’s website at www.AdvanceAutoParts.com.

Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care Honored with W3 Award For Transmission Physician Cottman’s Transmission Physician Wins Silver Award For Online Video-Web Series

HORSHAM, Pa. – Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care continues to bring home industry honors with a new award that emphasizes the impact the Transmission Physician has made in the auto industry, growing the brand’s reputation for service and quality.

Cottman’s web series the “Transmission Physician Educational Video Series,” featuring an animated female transmission expert, earned the Silver Award—an honor bestowed to outstanding entries of creative excellence on the web.

“Last year, our Cottman Man Educational Video Series brought home Silver Awards in the categories of Online Video – News and Online Video – Animation from the 2016 W3 Awards, and it’s incredibly encouraging to see the Transmission Physician bring home the same honor this year,” said Derik Beck, vice president of digital marketing at Cottman. “I never could have imagined the impact the Transmission Physician would have on the industry – it has been an incredible year of recognition across the board thanks to her.”

The W3 Awards sanctioning body, AIVA, is an assembly of leading professionals from various disciplines of the visual arts dedicated to embracing progress and the evolving nature of traditional and interactive media.

In determining winners, entries are judged based on a standard of excellence as determined by the AIVA, according to the category entered. To uphold a high standard of excellence, a category may have multiple winners, or may have no winners at all, and are scored on a 100-point scale by judges.

“The creativity and quality of this season’s entries raised the bar once again. As our connected world continues to expand in new and exciting ways, our winners are a true testament to the power of Web creativity across the world,” said Derek Howard, the director of the AIVA. “On behalf of the over 750 members of The Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts, we applaud the talents and dedication our winners showcased and commend all of this year’s entrants for their commitment to furthering the quality of the content we view online.”

Winning a W3 Award continues to raise Cottman’s reputation as an industry leader, and for the Transmission Physician video series as they contribute to the overall marketing strategy of Cottman.

The W3 Silver Award is just one in a series of awards that the Transmission Physician has garnered in 2017 – the brand also took home the following in recent months:

  • Women in Auto Care – 2017 Automotive Communications Award
  • Communicator Awards – Campaign/Web Series – Gold
  • Communicator Awards – Video Education – Gold
  • dotCOMM – Video for Web – Animation – Platinum
  • Hermes Award – Educational – Gold
  • Summit Creative Award – Animation – Silver
  • Telly Award – Craft Use Animation – Gold
  • Telly award – Video/Web Series – Gold

The Transmission Physician web series is a standout component of Cottman’s broader catalogue of educational digital content. Using accessible animation and themes, Cottman shares its educational videos on the brand’s website as a way for consumers to learn more about common car care topics.

As a specialist in transmission technology and repair, the Transmission Physician debunks common transmission myths, shares specialized, transmission-specific advice and explores related topics such as checking the automatic transmission fluid (ATF), why transmissions are so expensive, the process of how a transmission works, rechecks and more.

She joins the Cottman Man, the brand’s well-known namesake who has long starred in his own digital series, teaching consumers about car care and tips to maintain the longevity of their vehicles. Together, these characters strengthen Cottman’s ability to connect with consumers and creatively share meaningful maintenance information that adds value to the excellent services already offered at every Cottman location.

To view the Transmission Physician and Cottman Man Video Series, visit www.cottman.com/videos/. And, to learn more about Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care, please visit www.cottman.com.

About Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

With locations across the U.S., Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care is a transmission and auto repair brand that services almost any make or model vehicle, foreign or domestic.  Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care centers specialize in complete transmission service, brakes, suspension, air conditioning service and much more. Cottman’s headquarters is based in Horsham, Pennsylvania.  For more information, please visit www.Cottman.com and www.TheCottmanManBlog.com.


About the W3 Awards
 

The W3 Awards honors creative excellence on the Web, and recognizes the creative and marketing professionals behind award winning Websites, Web Video and Online Marketing programs. Simply put, the W3 is the first major Web competition to be accessible to the biggest agencies, the smallest firms, and everyone in between. Small firms are as likely to win as Fortune 500 companies and international agencies.

The W3 Awards is sanctioned and judged by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts, an invitation-only body consisting of top-tier professionals from a Who’s Who” of acclaimed media, advertising and marketing firms. Please visit www.aiva.org for a full member list and additional information.

Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care Launches Innovative Pre-Purchase Check Services

Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care, continuing to solidify its place as the most transparent and educational aftermarket car care brand in the industry, announced today a new service promoting safe, preventative car care that will save customers money and peace of mind when purchasing a pre-used vehicle.

To coincide with National Car Care Month (October), Cottman is proud to announce the launch of its Pre-Purchase Check, which is available at participating locations nationwide. The purpose of the Pre-Purchase Check is to help used car buyers learn as much as they can about the car they’re about to buy, making sure it’s safe, secure and a worthwhile investment.

“Too often, consumers see auto repair shops as adversaries, trying to sell them repairs that they’d just as soon not have to buy,” said Derik Beck, vice president of digital marketing at Cottman. “The Pre-Purchase Check is unique in that it both educates the consumer and establishes Cottman as a trusted ally in the car care process, so our valued customers know they always have a place to go with car care questions big or small.”

Even further, Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care are launching a Cottman Man video to introduce the Pre-Purchase Check and its benefits, so consumers can learn about the service and determine if it’s right for them.

“While there are many services out there that provide consumers with a repair history, that only shows what happened in the past,” said Beck. “Sometimes, events aren’t even reported. They don’t have any information about existing wear, diagnostic trouble codes or problems that haven’t been addressed. That’s where Cottman’s Pre-Purchase Check comes in. Our goal is to keep you safe – and the video is a simple way to communicate this to our customers.”

By using simple explanations in the engaging, animated videos, which are a minute long or less, The Cottman Man provides crucial car care tips to viewers. Underscoring the usefulness of the series are colorful visuals and easy-to-follow guidelines that ensure viewers are more confident about their motor vehicles and the care it requires.

“Our customers often ask us for information that can get confusing if you have a limited understanding of mechanics, transmissions or general car care,” said Beck. “These videos are a critical tool that we can provide them to help them understand all sorts of issues.”

The Cottman Man joins the Transmission Physician, the brand’s notable female transmission specialist who debunks common transmission myths, shares specialized, transmission-specific advice and explores related topics. Together, these characters strengthen Cottman’s ability to connect with consumers and creatively share meaningful maintenance information that adds value to the excellent services already offered at every Cottman location.

View Cottman’s Pre-Purchase Check video and discover the nearest location to you. To view the Cottman Man and Transmission Physician Video Series, visit https://www.cottman.com/videos/. And, to learn more about Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care, please visit https://www.cottman.com.

Disclaimer:
Cottman’s Used Car Pre-Purchase Checkup is a service provided to our customers and is not intended to be used to determine the future performance of the vehicle and is not a warranty of any kind. Cottman centers are not responsible for any alleged consequential or resultant claims or damages concerning the subject vehicle.

About Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care
With locations across the U.S., Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care is a transmission and auto repair brand that services almost any make or model vehicle, foreign or domestic. Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care centers specialize in complete transmission service, brakes, suspension, air conditioning service and much more. Cottman’s headquarters is based in Horsham, Pennsylvania. For more information, please visit http://www.Cottman.com and http://www.TheCottmanManBlog.com.

Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Celebrates “National Check Your Transmission Day” Today on Oct. 21 Auto Repair Brand Promotes Transmission Maintenance During National Car Care Month with Free TransCheck 21 PLUS Inspection

HORSHAM, Pa. – Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care announced that it is leveraging its position as an industry leader in aftermarket and transmission maintenance to celebrate an unprecedented national holiday: National Check Your Transmission Day, taking place today on Oct. 21, 2017, during October’s National Car Care Month.

In observance of National Check Your Transmission Day today, Cottman is urging all drivers to make transmission maintenance a priority. To that end, Cottman is offering its very own free TransCheck 21 PLUS Inspection, which provides busy consumers with the chance to enhance regular auto maintenance with a comprehensive transmission check at no extra charge.

“Today is the perfect opportunity for consumers to make comprehensive preventative car care and maintenance a routine part of their relationship with their vehicle,” said Randy Wright, president for Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care. “Consumers should know that not all basic car care packages include transmission maintenance and National Check Your Transmission Day is a reminder to take advantage of services such Cottman’s free TransCheck 21 PLUS Inspection to make sure their transmissions are running smoothly, on this special day and throughout the rest of the year.”

Transmission repair is one of the most expensive and therefore most dreaded repairs, making many consumers prone to ignoring preventable problems.

“National Check Your Transmission Day today is a reminder for consumers to face transmission maintenance head-on and prolong a transmission’s life by bringing in their vehicles for regular transmission fluid and filter checks,” said Derik Beck vice president of digital marketing for Cottman. “We want all consumers to just be aware that this is an important part of the vehicle and by creating a national day we can highlight the need to have it checked, not only on this particular day but throughout the year.”

Today on National Check Your Transmission Day, Cottman is also raising awareness of the various maintenance habits that can reduce the life of a car’s transmission, from poor driving habits to inadequate service intervals. With better awareness of transmission maintenance basics, Cottman intends to convince more drivers of the importance of transmission checks to prevent unnecessary, costly repairs.

Observed in October, today’s National Check Your Transmission Day also falls within National Car Care Month, which promotes regular car maintenance all month long. October and the fall season is the perfect opportunity for drivers to effectively prepare and safeguard their vehicles’ functionality for winter as the season changes from summer to fall.

In addition to taking advantage of transmission-focused maintenance services such as Cottman’s TransCheck 21 PLUS Inspection, consumers can observe National Check Your Transmission Day by familiarizing themselves with what to look for in a healthy transmission. Beyond simply paying attention to the check engine light or replacing old oil, knowing the basics of transmission maintenance can empower customers to get the best care possible for their vehicles—is the oil burnt or just worn out? Is the material in the bottom of the sump a problem or is it just normal wear? Is it too late to be paying for a service to fix a transmission issue? A little knowledge can go a long way in empowering a consumer to ensure their transmission is performing at the top of its game.

Watch Cottman’s series of educational videos by the brand’s animated Cottman Man and Transmission Physician to learn more about transmission maintenance.

About Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

With locations across the U.S., Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care is a transmission and auto repair brand that services almost any make or model vehicle, foreign or domestic. Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care centers specialize in complete transmission service, brakes, suspension, air conditioning service and much more. Cottman’s headquarters is based in Horsham, Pennsylvania.

National Check Your Transmission Day

Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care are naming October 21st National Check Your Transmission Day. And they’ll perform a TransCheck 21 Plus Inspection to provide consumers with a complete picture of the condition of their transmissions.

The procedure is simple: You bring your car to your local Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care center. They perform a TransCheck 21 Plus Inspection, which includes checking your transmission’s fluid, looking for leaks, examining its performance, and looking for any computer system trouble codes that could indicate a problem. From there, they’ll give you a complete report on your transmission’s condition, and recommend any services that might help improve your transmission’s longevity. Maybe there won’t be anything required, or maybe they’ll recommend a service. From there, any follow-up appointments can be scheduled accordingly.

And, to go along with catching problems early, every Cottman location is giving away prizes to their first customers! Catch transmission problems early, and get rewarded. But, whatever they suggest, you can bank on two things: It’ll cost a lot less than a complete transmission rebuild, and it’ll extend the life of your transmission.

Who should have their transmission checked? According to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), the following vehicles have exhibited many transmission issues:

2002 and 2004 FORD EXPLORER – owners experienced many issues with the transmission from a complete transmission failure, OverDrive light blinking, transmission slips when shifting, difficulty shifting, and more.

2003 Honda Accord – owners report complete transmission failures, not shifting properly, slips out of gear, will not shift into certain gears, irregular shifting, and more.

2013 Nissan Altima – many issues with CVT.

2001 Honda Civic – Complete failures, slipping, gears will not engage or pops out of a gear at random.

Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care Unveils Four New Auto Care Videos Acclaimed Auto Repair Brand Releases Exclusive Collection of Online Tip Videos

HORSHAM, Pa. – Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care continue to affirm its position as the foremost authority on aftermarket car care, culminating in the release of four videos in the acclaimed Transmission Physician series.

Available to watch online, Cottman’s four new auto care tip videos address a number of common concerns and best practices on transmission maintenance. The brand, which has endeared itself in the communities it serves for the honesty and integrity that defines every customer experience as well as its local outreach programs, is committed to educating its customers before, during and after their visit to Cottman. The live links to the videos are listed below and include the topics of:

“When we first revealed the Transmission Physician, we were overwhelmed by the positive response from our customers. There’s a culture of uncertainty and misunderstanding when it comes to car maintenance and ownership, and the Transmission Physician takes a big step toward clearing up common misconceptions,” said Derik Beck, vice president of digital marketing for Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care. “These videos give us the opportunity to share our expertise with consumers nationwide so they can travel safely. We’re here to help people take the guesswork out of common car problems.”

The release of these four videos bookends a year of industry acclaim for the Cottman Transmission Physician. In 2017 alone, the decorated, animated female transmission specialist has brought home a host of impressive awards:

  • Platinum Award, dotCOMM Awards for Animation in Web Creativity and Digital Communication
  • Silver Award, Summit Creative Awards for Education Animated Video Series
  • Bronze Award, Telly Awards, Craft Use of Animation for Branded Content & Entertainment and Web Series for Video, Shows or Segments
  • Gold Medal, Hermes Creative Awards, Electronic Media – Websites, Educational Video Series
  • “Excellence” designation, Communicator Awards, Online Video in a Campaign or Web Series
  • “Distinction” designation, Communicator Awards, Online Video in Video Education

The Transmission Physician web series is a standout component of Cottman’s broader catalog of educational digital content. Using accessible animation and themes, Cottman shares its educational videos on the brand’s website as a way for consumers to learn more about common car care topics.

As a specialist in transmission technology and repair, the Transmission Physician debunks common transmission myths, shares specialized, transmission-specific advice and explores related topics such as checking the automatic transmission fluid (ATF), why transmissions are so expensive, the process of how a transmission works, rechecks and more.

She joins the Cottman Man, the brand’s well-known namesake who has long starred in his own digital series, teaching consumers about car care and tips to maintain the longevity of their vehicles. Together, these characters strengthen Cottman’s ability to connect with consumers and creatively share meaningful maintenance information that adds value to the excellent services already offered at every Cottman location.

To view the Transmission Physician and Cottman Man Video Series, visit www.cottman.com/videos/. And, to learn more about Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care, please visit www.cottman.com.

About Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

With locations across the U.S., Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care is a transmission and auto repair brand that services almost any make or model vehicle, foreign or domestic. Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care centers specialize in complete transmission service, brakes, suspension, air conditioning service and much more. Cottman’s headquarters is based in Horsham, Pennsylvania. For more information, please visit www.Cottman.com and www.TheCottmanManBlog.com.