Vehicle Profile: 2012 Toyota Yaris
Fully redesigned to deliver more space, better fuel efficiency and outstanding value.
Driving a light and nimble subcompact car has its advantages. You can zip through traffic with ease, fit in virtually any parking space and run for weeks on end without ever stopping at a gas station. Featuring a completely new design, the 2012 Toyota Yaris boasts not only a sleeker, more attractive exterior look with a feather-light curb weight of around 2,300 pounds, but also two extra inches of wheelbase and a three-inch longer body to improve both ride quality and cabin space.
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Vehicle Profile: 2012 Toyota RAV4
The very first crossover and still the best.
Although there are a lot of crossover options out there, the crossover that started the entire segment in the mid-1990’s – the Toyota RAV4 – still reigns supreme in this competitive segment. The 2012 Toyota RAV4 holds a distinct advantage over its competitors, offering a unique combination of third-row seating, car-like handling and one of the most powerful and fuel efficient V6 engines available.
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Five Activities for Wine Lovers in Illinois and Indiana
There are more than 100 wineries in Illinois and Indiana. The wineries between the two states range from long-established businesses to newer shops offering wines made from the fruits of family-owned farms. Wine lovers in Illinois and Indiana can enjoy events at five different wineries, each offering something special this spring.
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Getting in Shape for Swim Season
Look your best this summer.
There are dozens of fad diets promising quick and easy weight loss, but the truth is there’s no magic formula, powder or pill to melt away weight. The trick is really no trick at all: A reduced-calorie diet coupled with exercise. You don’t have to deprive yourself of your favorite foods or sweat for hours to see results, either. In fact, experts often advise that you shouldn’t make changes you can’t sustain over the long term. If you get frustrated, you’re more likely to give up.
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MTV Movie Awards Preview
A look at what's to come.
If you’re looking for an awards show that transcends the bland and boring, the 2012 "MTV Movie Awards" promises some wackiness and fun as well as large doses of unpredictability. Airing live from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, Calif., on June 3 at 9 p.m., the show is a telecast featuring MTV viewers’ favorite stars, films and music.
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Simple Gas Saving Tips
Basic maintenance and subtle changes to driving habits can add up to reduced fuel consumption.
As fuel prices continue to rise, many drivers are looking for ways to improve the gas mileage of their vehicles and stretch each tank as far as possible. Fortunately, there are a number of tips and tricks that have been proven effective time and again that you can use to help squeeze a few more miles out of each drop of gas.
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Car Care: Getting Your Car Ready for Summer
Simple service can keep hot-weather stress to a minimum.
The kids will soon be out of school, which means it’s time to get your vehicle ready for summer. Before packing the camping gear, coolers or suitcases, take a little bit of time to make sure your car, truck or SUV is ready for whatever you might encounter in your travels. A few simple checks will tell you if a visit to your dealer’s service department is called for.
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Fun Facts About Cinco de Mayo
Learn what's behind the celebration.
The fifth of May is called “Cinco de Mayo” in Spanish and is a Mexican national holiday. It is also celebrated throughout Mexican-American communities in the U.S., perhaps arguably to a grander and bigger extent.
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Spring BBQ Ideas
Make your next BBQ the best one yet.
A BBQ is as much about food as it is a social gathering. What’s not to like about sampling other people’s cooking while your kids play in the fresh air? If you’re tired of making your tried-and-true potluck dishes, perk up your repertoire with the following spring BBQ ideas.
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Saving for Retirement
It's never too early to start saving.
Many people put off saving for retirement because they don’t realize how many investment opportunities are available. Yet starting young gives you more time to grow your savings through investments such as Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and 401K savings plans, mutual funds, Certificates of Deposit (CDs) and even purchasing real estate.
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