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2010
Equinox by Jason
Walter
The new Equinox draws its
exterior design inspiration from the Chevrolet Malibu
sedan
and Traverse crossover; and
like those vehicles, the new Equinox complements
its
styling with attention to detail and
unexpected
features. [FULL
STORY]
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The
2010 Chevrolet Camaro Is Good…Very, Very, Good
It was
worth the wait! The 2010 Camaro has the reviewers
raving!
The 2010
Chevrolet Camaro is going to make owning a muscle car
affordable. That’s because the base V6 makes it romp.
Now you can afford to buy a Camaro and operate it, too.
Here’s the scoop. [FULL
STORY]
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The
Key to Malibu LTZ Is 33
The 2009
Malibu LTZ gets 33 mpg – better than Camry and
Accord.
The 2009
Chevrolet Malibu is proof that General Motors is mad as
heck and isn’t going to take it anymore. You’ll find
that Malibu beats Camry and Accord on just about all the
critical points of comparison. It’s distinctively
styled, roomier, better built, more powerful and costs
less than its rivals do. In other words, Malibu goes to
the head of the midsize sedan
class. [FULL
STORY]
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Redo
Your Food Shopping
It’s time
to rethink what’s going in your cart.
You hit
the gym, take your vitamins and watch what you eat. You
fill your shopping cart each week with the usual fruits
and veggies, but your shopping cart may be missing some
valuable superfoods. [FULL
STORY]
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Spring
to the Movies This Month!
Action
and adventure now rule the theaters.
Whether
it’s with your family or a date, there are plenty of
films out this month that will keep you laughing and
rooting for the good guys. Get that box of popcorn or
candy and enjoy the show! Here are some must-see films
that are coming out this
month. [FULL
STORY]
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A
Festival a Day Keeps the Boredom Away
Mark your
calendars: Louisiana is brimming with great activities.
Looking
for something new to do? There are more than 400
festivals going on throughout the Bayou State each year,
averaging out to about one per day. From festivals and
arts and crafts to flying kites, you’ll find something
intriguing and exciting. [FULL
STORY]
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Detailing
Is the Key to Maximizing the Value of Your Car
Your
car’s surfaces are the equivalent of your body’s skin.
Treat them gently!
Detailing
is one of the least understood, but most valuable
services your vehicle requires. Since your car or truck
is a significant investment, it deserves to be taken
seriously. Washing the exterior, wiping down the
interior and vacuuming the carpets is basic care. Those
are the easy things. Detailing involves the real work of
addressing wear and tear over time – the things that
lead to nasty stuff like rust, oxidation, mold, chips,
cracks and plain old
neglect. [FULL
STORY]
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Indulge
Your Sweet Tooth! Before
you clear your plate, leave room for these
desserts.
There’s
nothing like a homemade dessert. Sure, you can stop at
your favorite bakery or pick up a ready-mix package at
your grocery store, but the most delicious treats are
the ones you bake
yourself. [FULL
STORY]
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Fuel
Economy Economics: Gallons-Per-Mile or Miles-Per-Gallon?
Figure
out how much gas a vehicle uses rather than how many
miles it gets per gallon.
Inspired
by debates they had while carpooling in a hybrid car,
Duke University researchers Richard Larrick and Jack
Soll ran a series of experiments showing that the
current standard, miles per gallon or mpg, leads
consumers to believe that fuel consumption is reduced at
an even rate as efficiency improves. People presented
with a series of car choices in which fuel efficiency
was defined in miles per gallon were not able to easily
identify the choice that would result in the greatest
gains in fuel efficiency. [FULL
STORY]
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How
to Get a Great Deal at a Collector-Car Auction
Bid
successfully and you can drive away with a bargain or
make a good investment.
It looks
like a good year for bidders at collector-car auctions.
The recession means that previously overvalued cars will
be relative bargains. However, even a recession cannot
reduce the value of limited-edition classic cars that
are always sought by well-heeled car collectors. As Andy
Cohen of Beverly Hills Classic Cars says, “I think the
right collector cars are much safer than
stocks.” [FULL
STORY]
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