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Tuesday, October 13, 2009  
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CONTENTS
Bulk Up Against Cold Weather Bugs
Have an Eco-Friendly Autumn
Give the Kids a Treat with Some Classic Halloween Cartoons & Animations!
Fall Leaves Creative Opportunities!
Chevrolet Malibu’s Looks are Eye-Catching
Chevrolet’s 2010 Silverado XFE Pickup Is a Fuel-sipper
You Might Need New Tires Sooner Than You Think
Older Model Special
Fall Cooling System Special
Check Engine Light Special
Employee Spotlight
An Apple a Day
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Employee Spotlight
[Title] [Name] has been an exemplary member of the [Dealership Name] team for [Duration of Service] years.

Vernon Green is our Employee spotlight this month. Vern is our new secondary Finance Manager. 


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Chevrolet Malibu’s Looks are Eye-Catching
Kudos for its competitive features and drivability.


The buzz from the enthusiast community is that the midsize Chevrolet Malibu is the driving equal of the popular Toyota Camry. The Malibu is equal to or better than an equivalently equipped Camry on most other levels, too, from fit and finish, to value, to performance.
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Chevrolet’s 2010 Silverado XFE Pickup Is a Fuel-sipper
This smooth-running truck is optimized with the latest powertrain technology.


Of the nearly two dozen different variations of Chevy pickups available, there is one model that combines all of the technologies that were designed with fuel efficiency as the first priority.
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Bulk Up Against Cold Weather Bugs
There’s no reason to be under the weather when the seasons change.


Although the change of seasons is often greeted with cheer, there may be an underlying dread that accompanies the change. As people start to spend more time indoors, the likelihood of catching a cold or flu skyrockets. Fortunately, there are small steps you can take to lessen the chances of spending fall and winter sick.
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Give the Kids a Treat with Some Classic Halloween Cartoons & Animations!
Have a family movie night with some Halloween favorites, old and new!


The air is getting crisp, the days are getting shorter, so it’s a good time to plan a cozy and entertaining evening at home with the kids. Make some popcorn or grab a bag of candy corn and settle in for a family friendly movie night with some All Hallows Eve favorites!
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You Might Need New Tires Sooner Than You Think
Easy tests tell you when.


Eventually, you’ll need new tires. Did you know that George Washington might be a better tire-wear tester than Abraham Lincoln?
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Have an Eco-Friendly Autumn
Stay green – even if the leaves don’t.


As the weather starts to cool down, many of us quickly reach for the thermostat or find ourselves turning on the lights a lot earlier in the evening. While spring and summer inspire environmentally friendly initiatives like planting trees and biking to work, autumn and winter can often put a damper on green living.
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Fall Leaves Creative Opportunities!
Try your hand at some simple homemade crafts for fall!


Brightening up your autumn season is easy. There are so many ways to turn every day items from nature and around the house into fun-to-make crafts everyone can enjoy; even the kids can help!
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An Apple a Day
Great ways to enjoy the fruits of the season!


Who doesn’t love apples? They’re a healthy on-the-go snack, and there’s more to do with apples than just make pies. It’s time to experiment in the kitchen – to discover new and delicious ways to use apples in your cooking.
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