Tuesday, February 13, 2018

The Larry H. Miller Chevrolet Murray Guide to Mexican Restaurants

People may not agree on much, but one thing we can almost all agree on is the delicious taste of Mexican food. Larry H. Miller Chevrolet Murray put together our list of local favorites and we feel as though it is our most important post to date: The best Mexican restaurants in Salt Lake, City. Restaurants are listed in no particular order.



  • Frida Bistro: This restaurant flies a little bit under the radar, but boy does it deliver. The Salmon Malinche is killer and washing it down with their signature homemade lemonade is an absolute must.
    • Used Car Sales Manager Rick’s Tip: “This place is on the outskirts of town, but don’t be scared. The staff and food make it all worth it.”
  • Hector’s: Okay, so if you’ve spent any time in Utah, you know about Hector’s and its undeniable goodness. They have the ultimate burrito menu and prepare their food quickly and perfectly.
    • Parts Manager Grant Martin’s Tip: “The steak and eggs burrito can turn any day into a good day.”
  • Lone Star Taqueria: Their accolades are many and for all the right reasons. Lone Star’s fish tacos are quite possibly the best in Utah.
    • Sales Professional Jordan Dwyer’s Tip: “Go after a long day of skiing or snowboarding and make sure to get a side of chips.”
  • Red Iguana: This place is the end-all of Mexican food in Salt Lake. The Puntas de Filete a la Norteña are the best-seller on their menu.
    • Sales Professional Chris Heacker’s Tip: “The line may wrap around the entire building, but don’t let this be intimidating for you. Waiting for the food here is something no one regrets.”
  • Rio Grande Café: What makes this joint so great is its location inside the historic railroad station. Their menu is reasonably priced and they serve up generous portions (perfect for leftovers).
    • Finance Assistant Mellissa Hansen’s Tip: “Rio Grande has an awesome menu, I always love bringing change so I can play songs on the jukebox.”




We think this list can cure your hunger by giving you a little slice of Mexico without going south of the border. Being a foodie can add a little extra strain to your budget; luckily our current service specials will leave you with money left over for that steak and egg burrito. Not only will you have more money to spend on your rumbling belly, but your Chevy will be ready to take your taste buds wherever they crave the most thanks to our service department. Win-win!

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Keeping Your Teen Driver Safe When You're Not in the Passenger Seat

Distracted, over-confident, and reckless. Teens often make for horrible drivers. Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens in the U.S. Over six die this way every single day and over 600 suffer car-crash-related injuries each day.

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Attempting to combat these startling statistics has often been done using scare tactics. Graphic staged performances of the consequences of drinking and driving are often portrayed in parking lots of high schools before prom. Driver’s Ed courses usually feature victims of drunk or distracted driving. That’s why Chevy is trying a new, more proactive approach to better combat the side-effects of teens on the road called Teen Driver.

Chevy first introduced the technology in the 2016 Malibu and now it’s available across most of their 2018 lineup. The fully integrated system does not miss a beat. It begins right when the engine is started by not allowing the stereo to be turned on until seatbelts are fastened. When Teen Driver technology is turned on, Stability Control, Traction Control, Forward Collision Braking, and Front Pedestrian Braking are all automatically enabled.

A pin code gives parents the ability to customize the stereo volume limit and speed to best fit their family’s needs. Teen Driver tracks the habits of the person behind the wheel. It puts together a “report card” which details the distance driven, the maximum speed reached, the number of times the vehicle went over the pre-approved speed limit, tailgating alerts, and if the Forward Collision Avoidance Braking was activated.

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The data from the report card is only housed inside the vehicle and does not send the data to any sort of cloud. This is done to negate the potential of the vehicle being hacked. In light of the potential of an emergency situation, Chevy did not include the option of a speed limit cap under 85mph.

Teen Driver works to keep parents at ease and to ultimately encourage young drivers to develop safer driving habits. Alerts recorded in the report card are displayed to your teen in real-time using audible alerts. The goal is to make them aware of the bad habit so they can begin to correct it immediately. My clients have told me it gives them peace of mind. One father said his daughter competes with herself to see if she can improve her report card each month. Teens competing with themselves to form better driving habits? Doesn’t seem like such a bad idea.

Your teen’s first car is a really big deal and that’s why we want parents and their soon-to-be drivers to experience the technology for themselves first-hand. Families are more than welcome to stop by anytime to learn about Teen Driver. We want parents to be aware of the programs available to keep their teens safe on the road. Come experience the positive difference a Chevy can make on your family’s driving habits.