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February 2012
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CONTENTS
GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR EXTENDED WARRANTY...
Maintenance Special
The Chickenpox Challenge
The Story of Chocolate
Translating Your Pet’s Body Language
Rewriting History
Spring Greening
Car Care: When it’s Your 35,000-Mile Service
Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Volkswagen Passat
Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Volkswagen Golf
Notable Individuals of New England
Lease Pull Ahead Incentive Going on Now!
New Tires Special
Brake Special
Alignment Special
When your keys are lost.. remember to check the most obvious places first
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Lease Pull Ahead Incentive Going on Now!
Jetta Lease Customers May Qualify
by Scott Marlette


Every now and then VW offers special deals to entice current owners into buying new cars.  The lease pull ahead program offers current Jetta lease customers the opportunity to get into any new Volkswagen (lease or purchase) and have up to 3 months of remaining payments waived. 

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When your keys are lost.. remember to check the most obvious places first

As I was walking through the lot one day a few months back, I heard quite a bit of rustling coming from inside of our dumpster. Thinking it may be a wild animal, I was curious to see what could possibly be making all of this noise. When I approached, I was suprised to see our beloved Irish salesman John Nesbitt, desperately in search of a set of keys that he had lost. After an extensive search, John finally gave up and headed back to his office, where he found the keys in his desk.

The moral of the story... always check the most obvious places first.


 

Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Volkswagen Passat
See why the Passat was named 2012 Motor Trend Car of the Year.

Photo: The 2012 Volkswagen Passat
It may not be a word, but there’s really no more succinct way to explain why the all-new 2012 Volkswagen Passat Sedan deserves to be named 2012 Motor Trend “Car of the Year” than to cite this completely new sedan’s “unbeatability.” The Passat has been tailored specifically to the tastes of North American car buyers, and Volkswagen has proven it believes in the Passat by building it here, in a brand-new Chattanooga, Tennessee plant. That’s not the kind of investment automakers take lightly, and that says something about the new Passat.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Volkswagen Golf
The small car that delivers in a big way.

Photo: The 2012 Volkswagen Golf
The 2012 Volkswagen Golf is a strong example of a model with staying power. With Golf models spanning back generations, it’s still an astoundingly well-engineered hatchback that’s accessibly priced. The 2012 Volkswagen Golf continues to offer the blend of space, features and driving character that has helped the Golf stand out for decades.
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The Chickenpox Challenge
Info and tips for dealing with this itchy virus, especially when your child is sick.

Photo: The Chickenpox Challenge
Although adults can get chickenpox, childhood is often the time when individuals experience the virus. According to KidsHealth, part of the Nemours Foundation, chickenpox is caused by the virus varicella zoster. Symptoms include a rash of blister-like spots, itchy skin and sometimes general cold symptoms. Usually, chickenpox is an irritating, yet mild illness; however, some complications can occur. Here are some things you should know:
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Notable Individuals of New England
Visiting the homes of some the region’s best and brightest.

Photo: Notable Individuals of New England
Discovering new information in a hands-on manner can provide a fun outing that will help you occupy your youngsters during their winter and spring breaks, while their teachers take some time to regroup, and it will help keep the fires of their curiosity well stoked. Here are just a few places you can visit to learn about some of New England’s most prominent citizens from throughout the region’s history.
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Car Care: When it’s Your 35,000-Mile Service
Simple tips can help save your investment.

Photo: When it’s Your 35,000-Mile Service
At less than 35,000 miles, most new cars are still under warranty, so anything that breaks prematurely, such as a leaking brake caliper or a burned out wiper motor, should be fixed at no cost. However, warranties don’t generally cover wear and tear items like brake pads and wiper blades, so it’s important to check those regularly and replace as needed for proper function and safety. Regular maintenance is important to protect your investment and prevent problems later, after that new-car warranty expires.
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The Story of Chocolate
Learn the history of this scintillating sweet.

Photo: The Story of Chocolate
There’s no denying that chocolate is especially abundant in store displays every February. If you’ve ever wondered where these nougat-, nut- and liqueur-filled delicacies came from, you’re not alone. Satisfy your curiosity by learning all about chocolate.
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Rewriting History
The most historically inaccurate films of all time.

Photo: Rewriting History
Let’s be honest for a second – real life isn’t always as interesting as it is portrayed to be in movies. Characters in films never spend a solid 40 minutes trying to figure out online banking or sitting in traffic. It’s no surprise then that many a historically based film had to jazz up a thing or two to get people into the theater. Because let’s face it, who is going to pay to see Bill Brings his Daughter to Soccer then Does Some Light Yard Work Before Catching the Last Half of RoboCop on TBS?
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Translating Your Pet’s Body Language
Many people believe you can understand your pet by observing its signals.

Photo: Translating Your Pet’s Body Language
Have you ever wondered what your pet is thinking? Is it hungry? Angry? Happy? Around the world, animal experts and average pet owners alike have theories about animal communication.
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Spring Greening
Tips for eco-friendly spring cleaning.

Photo: Spring Greening
Time to shape up and sweep up – spring cleaning is right around the corner. With all the chemicals in many cleaning products currently on the market, however, household cleaning can turn into a toxic disaster that’s not only bad for the environment, but for your health as well. Fortunately, by using these eco-friendly tips and tricks, you’ll be helping the world and your home.
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