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Posted by Scott Siegel
In August of 2005 the price listed as the price for a gallon of regular unleaded gas was $2.29. That same day Kellie Courtney of Cleveland paid only 89 cents a gallon. Marion Charvat paid $1.09 a gallon. Marion filled her Volkswagen Jetta for only $12.45. How could they buy gas so cheap? They did it because they are smart consumers. Here's how they did it.
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Posted by Jenny McLane
To be introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2005,
the all-new BMW 3 Series Sports Wagon...
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Posted by Cottis Pardens
Long and sleek! With Elvis as the hero of the day during the 1950s, whatever he drove become the car of the day. And
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Posted by Sarah McBride
With the wide variety of replacement and aftermarket auto parts available in the market nowadays,...
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Posted by Jenny Mc Lane
The goal of the Toyota FTSX concept is to have the space and
ride height of an SUV with the comfort,...
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Posted by Jenny McLane
ItÂs sleek. ItÂs trusted. ItÂs got style. Just when you think your faithful BMW is working perfectly,...
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Posted by Terry Brown
Inner Auto has a wide array of Honda Parts from headlights,
filters, hoses, belts, condensers,...
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Posted by ron king
The term "hybrid" means that something is mixed with its original form. The hybrid is a car that has both an electric and a gas motor to run it. But, unlike electric cars of yesteryear, the hybrid will recharge itself, hence no need to plug it into an outlet.
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