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Gordon Atkinson

Farewell to the 2023 Dodge Charger, Challenger, and Chrysler 300

The 2023 Dodge Charger, Challenger, and Chrysler 300 have officially rolled off the assembly line at Stellantis’ Brampton Assembly Plant, signalling the end of an era. With over 4.3 million units sold in nearly two decades, these iconic models, built on the L platform that started with the Chrysler 300C in 2004, leave behind a

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GDL Auto Blog
Dannie Lyman

2023 Report from the Managing Director

The majority of the correspondence I put out in the name of GDL is intentionally made to look like it was not published or re-released by myself. This is an attempt to wean customers off the need to speak and deal with me directly and to be comfortable doing business with the staff I have

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GDL Auto Blog
Gordon Atkinson

Dealerships in Sydney Cease Jeep Sales Operations

Three major Jeep dealerships in Sydney have made the abrupt decision to discontinue their Jeep sales divisions. The affected dealerships are Heartland in Castle Hill, Nepean Motor Group in Penrith, and Suttons in Chullora. The reasons behind this simultaneous move are currently unclear, with speculations ranging from changes in distribution agreements to shifts in market

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GDL Auto Blog
Gordon Atkinson

Customer’s Cars – John’s Daihatsu Cuore

I’m thrilled to share the journey of John’s Daihatsu Cuore with you. While it was in for a Timing belt we filmed a little segment on this great little car. Over the past six months of ownership, John has taken this car from a standard stock vehicle to something a bit special. You might recognize

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GDL Auto Blog
Gordon Atkinson

Aftermarket DPF Units – A Cautionary Tale

If you own a diesel vehicle, the term “DPF” might sound familiar. DPF, or Diesel Particulate Filter, is a crucial component of the exhaust system designed to comply with emission laws. However, our recent real world experiences underscore a significant warning: stay clear of aftermarket DPF units. In this post, we’ll delve into the pitfalls

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GDL Auto Blog
Dannie Lyman

Mechanic Open over Christmas & New year

GDL Automotive Services is only closed for the public holidays. if you need anything for your motor vehicle throughout the Christmas Holiday period, don’t hesitate to call our teams. Contact our teams if you Need help in the week between Christmas and the new year. Phone: 99872818.

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GDL Auto Blog
Gordon Atkinson

Windshield Recalibration & A Closer Look at Driver Assistance Technology

Ever wondered why it was so expensive to replace the windshield on your new car? While the windshield of your car might seem like just another piece of glass, it conceals a world of advanced technology that plays a crucial role in your safety on the road. In the era of cutting-edge driver assistance programs,

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GDL Auto Blog
Gordon Atkinson

10 Tips to Slash Your Car Insurance Costs

In the quest to trim expenses and pad your savings, one area worth scrutinizing is your car insurance. Australians often find themselves shelling out thousands annually for comprehensive car coverage. If you’re currently on a reduced income, working from home, or driving less frequently, the cost of insurance might feel like a hefty burden. Fear

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GDL Auto Blog
Gordon Atkinson

EV Charging Stations Along The North Coast

For those driving along the North Coast of New South Wales in an electric vehicle, strategic charging station’s are essential. Here’s a rundown of reliable charging stations to keep your journey hassle-free whether your attacking the old pacific highway or commuting to Newcastle. CHARGING STATIONS Along the North Coast, these are the most reliable service

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