A group photo showcasing Wyatt Johnson Subaru's Love Promise donation boxes and their partners.

What is the Subaru Loves to Care Initiative?

Here at Subaru, we believe in the power of compassion and kindness. We believe in being an overwhelmingly positive force for good in our communities. Through our relationships and partnerships with other retailers, we want to make the world a better place.

Since 2016, Subaru has been a proud partner with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) to provide warmth, care, relief, and tangible items to cancer patients and their families. LLS’s mission is to find cures for leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, all while improving the quality of lives for patients and their families. By the end of last year, through our Love Promise and Subaru Loves To Care® initiative, Subaru and it’s retailers were able to deliver more than 230,000 blankets, 31,000 arts and crafts kits, and thousands of messages of hope to patients all across the country.

How Wyatt Johnson Subaru Is Helping

This June, we’re so proud to announce that, through our continuing partnership with Tennova Healthcare and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and as part of the Subaru Love Promise, we will be donating and delivering 80 warm blankets and messages of hope to cancer patients being treated at hospitals, treatment centers, and oncology practices across the country!

With this donation, Wyatt Johnson Subaru is directly supporting the LLS mission of providing support and advocacy for patients, survivors, their caregivers, and the healthcare professionals there on the front lines. We’ve even received the 2023 Subaru Love Promise Community Commitment Award, which nationally recognizes Subaru retailers who demonstrate unbridled passion and dedication to making their communities a better place.

We know that together, we can make a huge positive difference to those who are bravely facing the fight of their lives.

How You Can Help

Want to join in the fight? Learn how you can donate today and help Subaru gain even more momentum in our effort to provide the love and support these patients need the most!

When you own a car, you understand that sooner than later, you’ll have to have to visit a service center for something, whether it’s routine maintenance like oil changes or tire rotations, or more serious incidents like brake or engine repair. The key to maintaining a reliable car is know what signs to look for and to be proactive and schedule service ASAP.

Here are 5 signs that your car may need service:

  1. Warning lights

We’ve all seen the symbols on our dashboard light up before. That’s our car’s way of telling us that something needs addressed quickly. Common warning lights include the check engine light, oil pressure warning light, and battery warning light. If you see any of these lights illuminated on your dashboard, it is important to take your car to a mechanic as soon as possible to diagnose and fix the problem.

  1. Strange noises

Unusual noises coming from your car are easy to spot and uncomfortable to hear. These noises can include squealing, grinding, or knocking sounds, and may be heard when accelerating, braking, or turning. Ignoring these noises can lead to further damage and more expensive repairs down the line, so it’s best to have them checked out by a mechanic right away.

  1. Difficulty starting or driving

If you experience difficulty starting your car or notice that it is not driving as smoothly as it used to, it could be a sign of a problem with the engine or transmission. Common issues include a weak battery, faulty starter, bad alternator, or worn-out clutch. A mechanic can diagnose and fix these issues before they become more serious and expensive.

  1. Fluid leaks

If you notice any fluid leaks under your car, it is important to take it to a mechanic immediately. Leaks can indicate a variety of issues, such as a cracked radiator, worn-out gasket, or damaged brake line. Ignoring leaks can cause damage to your car’s systems and potentially lead to dangerous driving conditions.

  1. Unusual smells

Strange smells coming from your car can be a sign of a serious problem. Burning smells could indicate an overheating engine or worn-out brake pads, while musty or moldy smells can indicate mold growth in your car’s air conditioning system. Foul odors could also indicate a problem with your car’s exhaust system. It is important to have these issues diagnosed and fixed by a mechanic to ensure the safety and health of you and your passengers.

Any of these sound familiar? If so, you know what to do! Learn why drivers choose to service with Wyatt Johnson Subaru, whether you’re in Clarksville or near Nashville. Regular maintenance and addressing issues as they arise can help keep your car running smoothly and extend its lifespan. If you notice any of these signs, be sure to take your car to one of our expert technicians to get it checked out and even save big with our service specials!

Wyatt Johnson Subaru Winter Car Prep Checklist

For the majority of the year, driving conditions are pretty tepid. But the true test of your integrity as a car owner, and the quality of your car comes during the winter months. This is when you can truly get punished for not taking care of your car unless you take care of the necessary winter car prep. Between harsh winter weather and the toll the cold, ice, snow, and salt can take, you really have to step up your winter car care game to get your vehicle winter ready. 

We don’t want to see you or your car on the side of the road this winter season. The best way to avoid any issues is to make sure your car is ready to take on whatever the next few months have in store. So before things get really rough, here are 5 simple winter car care tips that will help you and your car be ready for the colder months ahead. 

Juice Up Your Battery

Having to wait for a jump in the middle of the cold and possibly snow is up there with the worst things to happen in winter. If you don’t check your battery before the cold weather sets in, you’re really taking a gamble. The extreme cold that we tend to see can make it difficult for your battery to operate. And the last thing you want is to come back to your car left in a cold parking lot and find it dead leaving you with no heat. The best advice you’ll get today is to get a volt test on your battery now. This will tell you what the health of your battery looks like and whether or not you should invest in a new battery. 

Maintain Your Tires

When it comes to driving in winter, the quality of your tires is paramount. But it’s not just about what kind of tires you have but keeping an eye on your tire pressure as well. Investing in winter tires or all-season tires is a great idea and one we highly recommend. You want something that you can rely on for snow, rain, mud, and anything else you may encounter this year. However, something that gets overlooked often is tire pressure. As the air gets colder, tire pressure can drop up to one pound per square inch with every 10-degree drop. Keep an eye on your tire pressure and make sure you fill them if they are looking low. 

Check Your Fluids

Every fluid in your car is going to help it perform the best it can during the colder months. For this reason, it’s very important that all of your fluid levels are good and fresh. Change your oil and filters if it’s coming near time, flush and refill your coolant/antifreeze, and fill your windshield wiper fluid. Doing all of these now will ensure that your car works the way it should even when temperatures drop. 

Wash Your Car

This may seem like a weird thing to do, but it’s surprisingly important. However, this is something that you should do throughout the winter months. As more snow hits the roads, the county will salt those roads in an effort to keep them as clear as possible. But that salt will also end up on your car, especially all over your undercarriage. While the salt really helps the roads, it can wreak havoc on your car and cause rust. That is unless you give it a good wash after a big snow. Both an automatic and manual wash will work, as long as you can hit your undercarriage well. 

Pack an Emergency Kit

Everything is all fun and games until your car dies in the middle of a snowstorm. Whether you slid on ice or something happened with your engine, or maybe even ran out of gas, having an emergency kit may just save your life. Depending on the weather and where you are, you definitely need to be prepared for anything. Here are some things you should have packed: 

  • First-aid kit
  • Jumper cables
  • Snow brush and ice scraper
  • Flares
  • Multi-tool with a knife
  • Portable charger
  • Air pump
  • Shovel
  • Cat litter or sand
  • Candle and lighter
  • Thermal blanket
  • Snacks and water

Stay Safe Out There

Winter can be a crazy time, but making your vehicle winter ready ahead of time can go a long way. These are just a couple of things you can do, but there’s always more. Do your research and talk with our fantastic service technicians about what you should have done before the colder months are on top of us. Be smart and stay safe this holiday season!

Civitan International Clarksville Civitan Club

When it comes to community service, not many are as impressive as the Clarksville Civitan Club. The Civitan Club does incredible work with 100 years of service and dedication to the Clarksville community. That’s one of the many reasons Wyatt Johnson has supported and sponsored the Clarksville Civitan. 

Wyatt Johnson Scavenger Hunt number

Our most recent involvement with the Clarksville Civitan Club was sponsoring their 2022 Scavenger Hunt at this year’s River Fest. The fundraiser offered a chance for participants to explore and discover local businesses, support their community, and of course, win a prize of $10,000 and $250 cash drawings, all for a great cause. That great cause is a scholarship worth $8,000 for one lucky Austin Peay State University student, with which the Civitan has a long-standing relationship, with many of their current members also being alumni of APSU. 

Exterior of Civitan International Research Center, 2017.

Aside from the Scavenger Hunt, The Clarksville Civitan also runs fundraisers that benefit the Civitan International Research Center. Located in Birmingham, Alabama, this center is responsible for a wide variety of successful research including into various disabilities, PTSD in veterans and abuse victims, as well as Parkinson’s. The CIRC is also responsible for a leading brain cancer treatment using spider venom. 

The Clarksville Civitan has been a staple of the Clarksville community for years and we at Wyatt Johnson are proud to be a part of their mission. If you would like to learn more about how the Civitan helps communities all over the world, you can visit their website! The Clarksville Civitan has a lot in the works and we can’t wait to partner with them again soon!