Electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly gaining popularity, and for good reason. Owning an EV offers a range of benefits over traditional gasoline vehicles, making them a smart choice for eco-conscious consumers. And the best part is, there’s something for everyone! From big and bulky, to light and speedy. Let us highlight five of the latest electric vehicle models on the market and explore their key features.

  1. Ford F-150 Lightning
    The Ford F-150 Lightning is the first all-electric pickup truck from the iconic automaker, and it’s a game-changer in the industry. This electric vehicle is designed for power and performance, with a range of up to 300 miles on a single charge and the ability to tow up to 10,000 pounds. Other standout features of the Ford F-150 Lightning include:
  • Dual-motor all-wheel drive: This system provides exceptional traction and stability, making it ideal for tough off-road conditions.
  • Onboard generator: With the built-in generator, you can power tools and equipment, making this truck a versatile tool for contractors and DIY enthusiasts.
  • Cutting-edge tech: The Ford F-150 Lightning comes loaded with advanced technologies, including an advanced infotainment system, a 360-degree camera, and Ford Co-Pilot360, a suite of driver assistance features.
  1. Mustang Mach-E
    As far as size is concerned, the Mustang Mach-E is the goldilocks standard of “just right.” This all-electric crossover from Ford delivers a blend of performance and practicality. The Mach-E is capable of delivering an impressive range of up to 300 miles on a single charge and boasts a top speed of 90 mph. Other key features of the Mustang Mach-E include:
  • Fast charging capabilities: The Mustang Mach-E can be charged to 80% in just 45 minutes, allowing you to get back on the road quickly.
  • Roomy interior: With plenty of space for passengers and cargo, the Mustang Mach-E is ideal for families and road trips.
  • Impressive performance: Despite its practicality, the Mustang Mach-E still offers an impressive driving experience, with responsive handling and quick acceleration.
  1. Jeep Wrangler 4xe
    Jeep’s Wrangler 4xe is a rugged and capable electric vehicle that’s perfect for off-road adventures. This vehicle is equipped with a hybrid powertrain that delivers impressive performance both on and off the road, with a range of up to 50 miles on electric power alone. Other features of the Jeep Wrangler 4xe include:
  • Trail-rated capabilities: The Wrangler 4xe is a trail-rated vehicle, meaning it’s capable of tackling tough off-road conditions with ease.
  • Eco-friendly design: With its hybrid powertrain, the Wrangler 4xe is a more environmentally friendly option than traditional gasoline vehicles.
  • Advanced off-road technologies: The Wrangler 4xe comes with features such as a Selec-Trac transfer case, Rock-Trac 4×4 system, and skid plates, making it one of the most capable off-road vehicles on the market.
  1. Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe
    The Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe is a hybrid electric SUV that delivers a blend of performance and practicality. This vehicle is capable of delivering an impressive range of up to 50 miles on electric power alone, and it offers a comfortable and spacious interior that’s perfect for families. Other key features of the Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe include:
  • Advanced safety technologies: With features like blind-spot monitoring, forward collision warning, and adaptive cruise control, the Grand Cherokee 4xe is one of the safest vehicles on the road.
  • Impressive performance: Despite its practicality, the Grand Cherokee 4xe still offers an impressive driving experience, with responsive handling and quick acceleration.
  • Hybrid Mode: The best of both. Hybrid Mode combines the forces of the 2.0L turbocharged engine and the electric motor, efficiently creating an elegant collision maximum horsepower, instant torque, and elite acceleration

Owning an electric vehicle (EV) provides several benefits over traditional gasoline vehicles, including lower operating costs, reduced environmental impact, and improved driving experiences. EVs typically cost less to operate and maintain due to lower fuel and maintenance costs. They emit less greenhouse gases and other pollutants, contributing to a cleaner environment. Additionally, EVs often offer smooth and quiet driving, quick acceleration, and advanced technologies such as connectivity, safety features, and autonomous capabilities. With an increasing number of models available, owning an EV is becoming a more attractive and accessible option for consumers.

Not all Extended Car Warranties are created equal. Here’s how to tell if a policy is any good — and whether or not you’re likely to use it.

It wasn’t supposed to be this way.

A warranty is supposed to give you piece of mind. It’s meant to protect you as a customer in case something unexpected goes wrong.

Instead, shady characters turned those protective tools into financial weapons. Then they used them to bleed customers.

The worst example is US Fidelis. They’re a now-discredited insurer, and their founder went to prison. Why? Because they sold worthless plans that, as it turned out, didn’t protect anyone from anything.

These guys were world-class scam artists, and they went to jail. (That’s one reason why we never worked with them.)

Cons like US Fidelis are an extreme example. Most of the time, a bad warranty isn’t criminal — it’s just bad. As in, it doesn’t protect you in the way you need it to.

Far too many customers have come to us from other dealerships, saying that they discovered their protection plan wasn’t all it was cracked up to be.

That’s one of the reasons why service plans received a bad rap in the past. A customer goes in to get something fixed, and an insurance company denies everything.

So are extended car warranties ever worth it? They can be — if it’s the right contract, and if you’re the right type of person for it.

What an “Extended Car Warranty” Really Is

First let’s clear up something that confuses a lot of people:

While the terms “warranty” and “extended service contract” are used interchangeably, they’re two different things.

warranty is issued by the car’s manufacturer. On new vehicles, it typically lasts for 5 years or 60,000 miles. But for this, you pay nothing. Warranties are included in the price of the car.

An extended service contract, meanwhile, refers to additional coverage sold by the dealership. (Technically speaking, there’s no such thing as an “extended car warranty.” But people use the term all the time.)

An extended service contract typically costs between $2,000 to $2,500. They provide coverage that picks up where the manufacturer’s warranty ends.

In simple terms, an extended service contract is a form of insurance. Like any other form of insurance—health, life, homeowners, you name it—you purchase the policy hoping you never have to use it. Indeed, roughly half of all car owners don’t. A 2013 Consumer Reports study found that 55 percent of people who purchased service contracts never used them.

For the other half — those who buy a service contract and do wind up using it — an extended service can prevent a hefty repair bill. Many garages today charging more than $150 per hour of labor. Add in the cost of parts and things get expensive fast. So a policy could turn out to be a big bargain.

But before you sign anything, you’ll want to do two things:

  1. Know how to properly assess a service plan to see if it’s any good, and then
  2. Analyze your own personal needs, to get a sense of whether an extended service contract is something you’d actually use

Start with the questions below. They’ll help drive away confident in whatever decision you make.

How to Assess an Extended Service Contract: 7 Questions to Ask the Dealership’s Finance Manager

 

1. What type of coverage is this, specifically?

Broadly speaking, warranties and service plans fall into three categories.

  • Bumper-to-bumper coverage: This is high-end coverage that protects everything. It’s rare to find this in a service contract, but on new cars, it’s generally included in the manufacturer’s warranty for the three years (or 36,000 miles). On certified pre-owned vehicles, it’s one year (or 12,000 miles). The reason: If a wear-and-tear part fails in the first 12 months or 12,000 miles, clearly there’s something wrong. So a manufacturer is going to cover everything during this period.
  • Powertrain coverage: This is the most basic and affordable plan. It includes only the mechanical components that keep the car running: The engine, transmission, and perhaps the 4-wheel drive system. On new cars, this coverage typically falls under the warranty for 5 years or 60,000 miles. After that, if you still want powertrain coverage, you’ll need a service contract.
  • Everything else: Between the extremes you’ll find an array of options. They could cover rust, airbags, electronics, power windows, the A/C and heater, and so on. What you won’t find are parts that degrade naturally with normal use. After one year of coverage, nobody covers wear-and-tear, for example. Wear-and-tear parts include tires, brake pads, filters, windshield wipers, and fluids like coolant and oil. Wear-and-tear also includes rotors, batteries, spark plugs, timing belts, water pumps, and clutches, as well as minor cosmetic damage (carpet stains and scratches).

2. What isn’t covered?

This may be the most important question you ask a finance manager about an extended service contract: “What doesn’t this cover?

The question cuts to the heart of the matter. You want an answer that’s short and simple. Ideally they’ll say, “The plan covers everything but routine maintenance parts.” But if the finance manager begins rattling off all sorts of specific scenarios and parts, you’re looking at a complicated plan with lots of caveats. That may cost you later.

For example, we often see customers who bought extended warranties elsewhere, and when we call in to get an approval on the repair, we find out it’s not covered. Whoever sold it made the customer think that their plan would cover everything — but it didn’t. So be sure you know what does — and doesn’t — make the cut.

3. Are the electronics covered?

This warrants specific attention, because it’s an area where dealers often mislead customers.

Let’s say you have powertrain coverage, and the car’s transmission dies. If it’s the computer chip that regulates the transmission that failed, that’s not going to be covered.

That’s not to say you always need electronics coverage. But you should know what you’re paying for. So be sure to read the contract before you sign, and if anything seems odd, ask about it.

4. Who owns the contract?

Even though the dealership is who sells you the contract, it’s ultimately a third-party insurance company that holds the policy. If the company has a bad reputation, you want to know that.

At Apple Autos, we use Easy Care, which has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and consistently ranks among the best in the industry.

5. Is the plan “stated” or “exclusionary”?

stated plan lists everything that’s covered in the contract. An exclusionary plan does the opposite: It lists only the things that aren’t covered. Exclusionary plans are naturally going to cover more. But of course, they’ll cost more, too. Be sure you know what you’re paying for.

6. Will I pay my deductible once per visit, or once per repair?

Deductibles typically range from $100 to $500. With most plans, that’s the flat fee you pay, regardless of how many repairs you need. So if the engine, transmission, and four-wheel drive system all go out, you pay your one deductible to get it all fixed.

But the Federal Trade Commission reports that some plans are written so that the deductible is paid per repair. So if you have a $250 deductible and three things go out at once, you’d have to pay $750 to have them fixed. Be sure to ask whether your plan’s deductible is charged per visit, or per repair.

7. Where can I use the policy?

Be careful here. A lot of dealerships sell service plans through the auto manufacturer, which is great until you try to use those plans at a shop that’s not an authorized dealership for that car.

Say you bought a service plan from a Ford dealership, for instance. Depending on the terms of the plan, it might stipulate that you can only have your car serviced at another Ford dealership.

For example, you could be vacationing at the Grand Canyon when your car breaks down, and there might not be a Ford dealership for 200 miles. You’d be out of luck.

Our plans, on the other hand, allow you to go to any ASE-certified repair facility. That covers 99.9 percent of the mechanic shops. It could be a Chevy dealership, a Toyota dealership, or a Lamborghini dealership. It doesn’t matter — you’re covered.

So ask the dealers’s finance manager about service options. If you can’t get a straight answer, that’s a problem.

Do You Need an Extended Service Contract? 4 Questions to Ask Yourself

 

1. How comfortable are you with risk?

Ultimately, the value of a service contract comes down to this question.

The fact that insurance companies offer these plans should clue you in to the fact that, much of the time, they are making money off of them.

Does that make an extended service contract a bad deal? Not necessarily. If you happen to be the unlucky customer who finds him or herself facing a $4,000 repair bill, that $2,000 investment will be well worth the investment. So what scares you more—the thought of paying for something you might not use, or the thought of a massive shop bill that you will have to pay out of pocket?

2. Could you handle being hit with a big bill unexpectedly?

One way to evaluate the risk is to think about your monthly cash flow.

If your personal savings is deep, and you could write a four-figure check to get your car out of the shop with no problem, then a service contract might not be worth the cost.

But if your funds are tight, it might make more sense to budget for a small monthly payment instead of an expensive surprise. Say you’re relying on financing to purchase your car. In that case, the cost of your service contract will simply roll into your monthly bill. You’d end up paying something like $35 a month to avoid a potential one-time hit that’s far bigger.

Buying a service contract is a gamble. But then again, so is skipping the service contract. You have to decide which option you’re more comfortable with.

3. How long do you plan on owning the vehicle?

If the car you’re buying is still under the manufacturer’s warranty, and you plan on selling or trading it in before that warranty expires, then there’s no reason to buy a service contract.

For example, let’s say you’re buying a 2-year-old car with 30,000 miles on it. That still has the factory coverage on it. So if you plan on upgrading within a couple years, you might be fine foregoing a service contract.

The same is true for leases. Most leases are two or three years long — a period that’s well within the manufacturer’s warranty period — so no extended service contract would be necessary.

4. Do you need everything to work?

You don’t have to buy the most expensive service contract. You might be fine with powertrain coverage, which offers just enough protection to keep your car running.

Say you’re buying an older truck, for instance. You just need to keep it healthy enough to haul tools, and you don’t care about things like the A/C or radio.

Some customers say, “as long as the car’s running, I’m good.” In those cases, a less expensive powertrain service contract is best. It’ll keep your vehicle on the road, but you won’t be paying to insure the luxuries.

As 2022 comes to a close, we can’t help but reflect on just of few of the amazing things we were able to take part of this year, all because of YOU – our loyal customers and community members. This year was filled with memorable moments, but we wanted to take time to highlight a few.

We kicked off the year with our first ever Denim Drive for Veterans! Our employees and customers helped us donate over 140 pairs of jeans and raise $5,000 for Every Third Saturday; a nonprofit dedicated to assisting veterans in finding new purpose post-service.

This Spring marked our 12th annual Oil Change for Hope Campaign. $1 of every Oil change during May and June was donated to Hope Chest for Breast Cancer. Over the last 11 years, we’ve donated over $80,000 to Hope Chest and couldn’t do it without your loyalty.

We welcomed summer by hosting one of our favorite non-profits, Free Bikes 4 Kidz, first giveaway of the season. Over 200 kids from across the Twin Cities came to pick out a donated, newly refurbished bike and helmet just in time for the warm weather.

Closing out August was our 3rd annual Veteran Vehicle Giveaway. Together with Wells Fargo and the Military Warriors Support Foundation, we gave purple-heart veteran, Daniel Cahill a brand-new Ford Escape.

Fall launched another wildly successful snack drive for 360 Communities! Our stores broke records this year, donating a total of 3,001 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local food shelf.

And it wouldn’t be a true fall fest without our infamous Trunk or Treat. Some new stations this year included facepainting, color the car, and terror tattoos. If you have yet to bring the kids to this family fun event, we invite you to join us next year. Let’s see if we can beat this years’ record of 5 attendees wearing a hot dog costume!

As for the holiday season, it never fails to be magical. With our fifth annual Give Back to Kids Event and Toys for Tots already in full swing, we’re thrilled to announce our participation in the 4th annual12 Moms of Christmas campaign!

For some background, the Newgate School started over 20 years ago and has since donated over 700 cars to moms who don’t have reliable transportation. In the words of Newgate faculty member Blythe Severson, “There were single moms with small children who didn’t have reliable transportation, and that created, as you can imagine, a lot of issues for them to get their kids to school, to get to work, keeping a full-time job. [So] We started taking some of the cars that were donated to be used in our training program to help teach our students, and then use those cars as a way to give back to the community.”

So in 2019, Apple Autos, along with other dealers in the area decided to take action! Together with our friends White Bear Mitsubishi, The Bear Lot, Friendly Chevrolet, Gilleland Chevrolet, Miller Auto Plaza & Volkswagen of Inver Grove, we donated 12 vehicles for The Wheels for Women program at Newgate School in Minneapolis.

The campaign had such a huge impact, we couldn’t help but continue the tradition. Every year it has grown bigger and better, and this year was no exception. With the help of some of our local friends and social media influencers, we raised thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of donations to stuff the trunks with gift cards, services, home goods, toys, and more! The generosity of our community leaves us floored year after year. We are incredibly touched to be a part of the 12 Mom’s of Christmas.

And it’s only the beginning! We’re ending the year with teary eyes and full hearts and can’t wait to see what 2023 has in store.

 

 

‘Tis the season of snow tires and the season of giving back. Here at Apple Autos, we’re getting a jump start. Starting today, we are launching our annual Give Back to Kids Event. And the best part? The party won’t stop for two whole months! Now through December 31st, $25 of every new or used car sold will go to one of the five charities we support. And you get to choose which one. Over the past four years, Apple Autos has raised $167,250, with the help of our community. 

Here’s How it’s Gonna Work

If you visit one of our Apple Autos locations now through December 31st, you’ll be greeted by a display of five cylinders representing the five charities we’re supporting through Jana’s Fund. When you buy a vehicle, you’ll have the opportunity to donate $25 of your purchase to one of the charities. That $25 will be represented by a single ping pong ball. Find the charity you want your contribution to go to and drop the ping pong ball into its cylinder. Ba-da-bing, ba-da-boom, it’s really that simple.

Pick your Passion

Get a running start on the giving by doing your research now. We are proud to support these incredible organizations. Find the charity that strikes a chord with you:

Girls on the Run – a non-profit organization on a mission create a reality where every girl is free to boldly pursue her dreams. Girls on the Run was developed so that girls might grow up knowing their worth and learning how to employ their potential in everyday life.

 

The Link – works with youth and young families to overcome the impacts of poverty and social injustice. Their 22 programs provide supportive housing, intensive case management services, and skills development to youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness, sex trafficking and/or involvement in the juvenile justice system.

 

Free Bikes for Kidz – a non-profit organization dedicated to giving children the opportunity to learn, play, and grow by providing a bike to those in need. Geared towards helping all kids ride into a happier, healthier childhood, Free Bikes 4 Kids has given over 32,000 free bikes away in the last 8 years!

 

360 Communities – seeks to provide an unending evolution of community support. What started as a hotline identifying the unmet needs of the community has now grown into a highly versatile state-wide support system with two sexual and domestic violence shelters, two family resource centers, a network of five food shelves and three school success programs.

 

Every Meal– Formerly known as The Sheridan Story. After witnessing the astonishing amount of young students taking extra food home on the weekends, Sheridan Elementary administration decided to fight back the growing numbers in child hunger.  Their mission is to fill the gaps to food access that children face by implementing weekend programs and summer programs that provide nutritious food that retains dignity for kids and families.

 

 

There’s never been a better time to buy a car. We’ll see you here!

“There is no one more deserving,” said former Army U.S. Army Specialist, Daniel Cahill’s mom. Her, along many friends and family of Daniel joined us in honoring him during Military Appreciation Day at the MN State Fair.

Together with Wells Fargo, we presented him with a payment-free 2022 Ford Escape, and filled it with household items, gift cards, and toys for his 2 daughters.

We continue to be floored by the generosity of our community and organizations like Military Warriors Support Foundation who work to ensure heroes like Daniel have a smooth transition after their time in active duty. #military #community #purpleheart #heroes

With summer winding down and the school year fast approaching, we’re kicking things into gear this month. First, by launching our annual Snacks for Schools food drive benefitting 360 Communities. 360 Communities delivers safety and stability that improves lives. With effective and holistic programming, they leverage community partnerships, build trusting relationships, and break cycles of violence and poverty. 360 strengthens communities with measurable success. We consider it a tremendous honor to partner with them each year.

Last year, we broke records thanks to generous donations from Post Consumer Brands, Treehouse Foods and the amazing members of our community and team. We donated a total of 1,464 pounds and matched it with $1,464. Help us donate 2,000 pounds this year by bringing non-perishable snacks, foods, and brown paper bags to any Apple Autos location now through Labor Day!

With our 11th annual Oil Change for Hope wrapped up, we’re excited to be diving head-first into a sunny season of GIVING at Apple Autos.

Here’s what’s on the docket this month across all 5 of our locations

All Ford Car Show Benefitting Every Meal
What a turnout! 300+ classic cars lined our Apple Ford Lincoln Apple Valley lot on Sunday, June 5th. We had great food, grilled by our local boy scouts, and a special demonstration from our local fire department, using the Jaws of Life to saw a couple clunkers in half!

But our favorite report is the amount of donations raised for Every Meal. Over 130 pounds on non-perishables were donated, making 104 meals for kids most in need! We continue to be amazed by the outpouring of generosity in our community.

Free Bikes 4 Kidz Giveaway at Apple Ford Shakopee

A few years ago, we had a company-wide Volunteer Day with Free Bikes 4 Kidz, where we cleaned and refurbished donated bikes for kids who needed them most. This month, we had the rewarding opportunity to give the bikes away!

Together with Shakopee Schools and Free Bikes 4 Kidz, we hosted an official Bike Giveaway at our Apple Ford Shakopee Store! 200 kids came to pick out a bike and get sized for a helmet just in time for the summer.

Free Bikes 4 Kidz Ironman Bike Ride Another year, another bike ride!

We’re happy to be back as the main sponsor for the Free Bikes 4 Kidz MN Ironman Bike Ride this year. With routes of 31, 59.6 (96.5k) and 100 miles, there’s something for everyone. The 5-mile family ride on the winding Minnesota River Valley Trail gives even the littlest pedaler a ride to remember.

The ride starts in downtown Shakopee and winds its way back into the heart of town, Huber Park.

Free Bikes 4 Kidz is one of our favorite non-profits to partner with. It was born as a one-time hobby in a two-car garage. A group of passionate cyclists collected, refurbished, and gave away 250 bikes over a two-week period. Since then that hobby has grown to become the largest organization of its kind in the country, with 14 locations in the US!

Apple Autos Scholarship Recipient Send-Off

We’ve always said we love investing in the next generation! One way we do is by providing $20,000 in scholarships to the students in our community each year.

This year, we wanted to switch it up a bit and host our very own open house for graduating seniors! We had students visit our Apple Valley location, grab some lunch, a free professional headshot, and resume review.

We love to meet our seniors and hear all about their post-grad plans ambitions. Some are pursuing a career in trades, while others are going to 4-year universities for majors like Nursing, Communications, Biology and more!

To further our mission of delivering safety and stability to our local veterans, Apple Autos is partnering with Every Third Saturday for the month of April. ETS is a non-profit organization committed to helping veterans find purpose in their life after military service.

For the entire month of April, Apple Autos is donating $1 of every service at all locations to ETS. We’re also matching all service donations up to $5,000! So come help us make a difference this month by scheduling your next oil change or general maintenance. OR, show your support by donating a new pair of jeans! We’re going to fill the show floor trunks until they overflow with denim.

Raise your hand if you have been personally victimized by these gas prices recently. No, but in all seriousness if there was any time to switch to electric, it’s now. Here are a few reasons to consider making the move:

  1. Cheaper Maintenance The maintenance costs of electric vehicles tend to be cheaper given that there are fewer moving parts in electric cars compared to the petrol-powered ones.
  2. The Clean Green Machine. Electric cars draw the energy from electricity rather than mechanical engines powered by fuel. So if reducing environmental pollution is important to you, give EV’s a gold star!
  3. Time-Saver. Electric cars can be charged at your house. Say goodbye to the days of being late to work because you didn’t stop to get gas on your way home the night before.
  4. Quiet drive. What do you call a car with no combustion engine? A quiet driving experience.
  5. Longevity. Given that electric cars have fewer moving parts as compared to petrol-powered engines, they are less susceptible to loss of parts due to wear and tear. This gives them a longer life which benefits the users of the car as well as reducing the amount of waste that the car produces in unsalvageable spare parts.

It all sounds pretty nice, right? Well, lucky for you, we know of two really, really great electric car options.

The Blue Oval forecast has had clouds swelling with anticipation of an electric future for years now. But the strike that finally followed the rumblings was a double-edged flash none of us saw coming.

The Ford F-150 Lightning and the Mustang Mach-E sent shock waves across the globe, making a Tesla-saturated society wonder: Is it really Elon’s world, and we’re just living in it? Or can two play this game?

If you see electric in your future, it’s never too early to start shopping options. Let us just say, there’s a reason why Ford’s latest EV debuts have topped consumer charts since they made their appearance.

 

 

A December to Remember: Apple Autos Gives Back

As the holiday season winds down, we can’t help but reflect on a record-breaking year of giving here at Apple Autos.

The 12 Mom’s of Christmas

On the Wednesday before Christmas, we gathered with our friends White Bear Mitsubishi, The Bear Lot, Friendly Chevrolet, Miller Auto Plaza, Gilleland Chevrolet, and Volkswagen of Inver Grove, and surprised 12 single mom’s with cars for Christmas at Newgate School in Minneapolis.

Because of our amazing friends and partners, we were able to stuff the trunks to the brim with toys, gift cards, services, and more for each mom and her child(ren). The generosity and outpouring of support demonstrated by our community each year leaves us floored. We can’t wait to continue this tradition and want to thank every business and individual who donated time, services and gifts to making this possible.

Give Back to Kids

On top of the 12 Mom’s of Christmas, we launched our 4th annual Give Back to Kids event in November and December. In past years, we’ve given $25 of every vehicle purchase to 1 of 5 charities we support. This year, we decided to also donate $1 of every oil change to the cause!

Because of our loyal customers, we were able to donate a record breaking $44,000 to the charities, Girls on the Run, The Link, Free Bikes 4 Kidz, 360 Communities, and Every Meal.

Thanks for a great year, 2021! We can’t wait to see what 2022 has in store.