Thursday, January 24, 2013

Employee Spotlight- Barret Henry




Barret Henry is a secondary finance manager at Jim Butler South County. 

Barret is the newest member of the Jim Butler South County team. He has been working in secondary financing for over 10 years, and getting people financed no matter what type of credit history they have is one of his passions. Barret was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, but moved to Florida to take a break and a few years off from work. In Florida Barret pick up some hobbies he enjoys to this day such as paddle boarding, wind-surfing, and deep sea fishing. Barret visits Florida as often as life permits. When hes not working or traveling down to Florida he spends his free time hanging out with friends at The Three Monkeys restaurant and watching St. Louis Blues games. Barret could not be more excited that the St. Louis Blues are back in action! Besides the Blues, Barret isn't a big sports follower, but watches the hometown Cardinals whenever they make the playoffs.

Keep up the good work, Barret!

Favorite vehicle of the Past and Present:

Past: Range Rover











Present: Infiniti M45

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

New Mitsubishi coming to New York Auto Show in April


Mitsubishi has given an early look as to what can be expected from them come April for the 2013 New York Auto Show. The new Mitsubishi is expected to be at the April show already debuted in Canada this year at the Monteral Auto Show, but is still unnamed. In most markets it is called the Mirage, but in Europe is known as the Space Star.

The vehicle is based on Mitsubishi’s RISE Body System. RISE stands for Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution. In addition to the new body system, the mysterious Mitsubishi will be wrapped in aero-optimized body work and fitted with a 1.2-liter/3-cylinder MIVEC engine that makes 74 horsepower and 74 lb-ft of torque. The transmission choices available are a 5-speed manual transmission or an optional CVT automatic. The vehicle is expected to deliver outstanding fuel economy numbers regardless of which transmission consumers choose.



The new Mitsubishi will be bigger than its counterparts. It’s wider than the Chevy Spark, longer than the Scion iQ, and taller than the Hyundai Accent. The vehicle has a 96.5-inch wheelbase while riding on 14-inch wheels. The official name and trim/packaging information will become available at its New York Auto Show unveiling. To keep up on the latest Mitsubishi info and find out more about the unnamed Mitsubishi, follow Jim Butler South County on Facebook and Twitter. To view our current selection of Mitsubishi's click HERE.