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Patriot gets Eco-Friendly with the Buick Lacrosse eAssist

Looking back over the last several decades, consumers have greeted and cherished a variety of iconic vehicles. In the second half of the 20th century, roads became littered with Ford Thunderbirds, Chevrolet Impalas, and the Oldsmobile Cutlass. Each model offered what the general population wanted: a powerful engine and, for that time, a comfortable ride. They also shared another common feature: harmful emissions and poor gas mileage. Back then, we didn't know the effect of emissions, and gas-guzzling vehicles weren't an issue with the next-to nothing price of fuel. However, times have changed; they always do. 
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Regular and Extended and Crew, Oh My!

   
 

Do you ever feel that vehicle research is too daunting of a task? That there are too many layers to peel back, and the layer before always needs to be explained by the layer before that? This is how I feel about pickup trucks. I am absolutely baffled by the different types of truck styles - and more so confused by what each one means and what kind of driving style they permit.

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No Heat November...Not Again Mom!

The battle between staying warm and saving money commences when the temperature starts to drop. For kids and husbands, The October-November months mean days of long johns and extra pairs of socks; for moms, these months are an annual game. It's not necessarily a game they look forward to, but rather a challenge they await with gritted teeth. How long can they wait to turn on the heat?  

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"How Lovely Are Your Branches"

If you celebrate Christmas, chances are you will take part in enjoying the most popular of Christmas traditions: the Christmas tree. While different families may apply slight variations, the practice of this tradition is reverently kept.   More and more people I know are jumping on the fake-tree bandwagon - which, I'll be honest, I don't understand. Sure, it's cleaner I GUESS, but what's Christmas without some extra vacuuming?

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A Special Thank You

September 26th marked the day of the third annual Driving for the Cure, a fundraiser golf tournament dedicated to the memory of Tom Cosenzi, who passed away after battling a brain tumor. The proceeds from the tournament go directly to Dr. Patrick Wen and his cancer-research team at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. In the past two years, the tournament has gratefully raised large sums of money to further Dr. Wen's research.

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Showing the Essence of Christmas through Toys for tots

What Christmas traits get you most excited for this time of the year? For some, it's the fact that Christmas season lasts over a month (guilty). Others may most enjoy the music, the festive foods, or the surprised and grateful looks on the faces of gift recipients (also guilty). No matter what devastation or hardship life may bring, Christmas seems like a constant source of joy and hope.

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Women in the Car World: Trend or Not?

There are a lot of aspects of stereotypical North American culture that spark vivid imagery; most of these images take us back in time. For every day family life we may think of the Cleaver family, with Ward Cleaver coming through the front door and greeted by his pristine wife, a picture of perfection with carefully placed pearls and freshly applied lipstick.



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Satisfying a Sweet Tooth

I was talking with a Sales Associate the other day and, as is often the case in many of my conversations, we began talking about different foods we enjoy. There's something about chilly weather that makes me want to indulge more and more in good eating. I don't know if fall food is more enticing because of its flavors or if it's because I'm just hungry more often.
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