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February 13, 2007
Handling And Braking In Snow
Cold and snow can affect your car's handling and braking ability. Slow down, keep your distance and increase the chances you'll arrive at your destination safely. Read more...
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September 22, 2005
Free Winter Car Care Checkup Could Help Save On Fuel Costs, Says AAA
According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), passenger cars are living longer. Over the past three decades, increased durability has pushed the average age of a car from 5.6 years to 9. The longer a vehicle stays in use, however, the more likely its critical components – such as belts, hoses and batteries – will fail under the stress of winter driving conditions. Read more...
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September 21, 2004
Diesel Engines Make The Grade In Winter
With the resurgence of high fuel prices, Americans are turning in ever-larger numbers to diesel-powered vehicles as a fuel-efficient alternative. Once regarded as noisy, smelly and difficult to start in the winter, diesel engines have come a long way. Read more...
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February 02, 2004
Avoid Ice And Water Damage To Your Home
As if slippery sidewalks and snow-covered cars aren’t bad enough during the winter, you face another potential headache: ruined carpets and water damage to your ceilings and walls from leaks caused by ice dams or bursting water pipes. Read more...
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