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Now on DriveLiveTV: The 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302
2007 Dodge Charger SRT-8
Sales Event
Chicago, L.A. Add Ford Transit Connect Taxis
Ford Crew Chief Helps Manage Fleet Drivers
Skin Care, 365 Days a Year
Stand By Me…25 Years Later
Wild Backyard
Summer Touring in Oregon
Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Ford Taurus Limited
Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Ford Edge
Car Care: Tire Maintenance
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2007 Dodge Charger SRT-8
Loaded with DVD & Navigation system!

Bad to the bone!
Incredibly powerful & a blast to drive! Special color combination...black on black with black painted 20" SRT wheels! What a fun & sporty Charger! It's a gorgeous 2007 SRT-8 model, and it comes loaded with the best in luxury/performance equipment! The 6.1-Liter HEMI V8 engine gets 425 horsepower down to the road and you'll love the soft leather/heated seats! You'll never get lost with the GPS Navigation system, and the kids will love watching the rear seat DVD player (with headphones)! Feel the wind in your hair...open the sunroof & enjoy summer! Fully loaded and comes with a 100k mile warranty included! Check it out, fall in love and drive home with a smile on your face!

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Now on DriveLiveTV: The 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302

It’s great to be your own boss, especially when the road is your office. Ford has once again commandeered all office water cooler talk with the re-release of a legend; the Mustang Boss 302.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Ford Taurus Limited
Indulgent, understated and affordable luxury.

Photo: The 2011 Ford Taurus Limited
Combining performance, comfort and technology in a stylish, powerful and agile full-size sedan might spell out the recipe for a $50,000 luxury sedan. The 2011 Ford Taurus Limited delivers this combination, and offers many of the same options as “luxury brand” models at a far better value.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Ford Edge
Refreshed, re-powered and more connected than ever.

Photo: The 2011 Ford Edge
Crossover-type vehicles, which blend the ride and handling characteristics of a car with the greater versatility of an SUV, come in many sizes, shapes and styles. If you’re looking for something that assigns “midsize,” “sleek” and “bold” to those three categories, a look at the thoroughly revised 2011 Edge shows that Ford hasn’t let the vehicle’s huge success stop it from making the well-liked Edge even better.
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Skin Care, 365 Days a Year
Summer isn’t the only time to practice healthy habits.

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While many people are diligent about slathering on the sunscreen or checking for suspicious moles during summer months, most seem to forget about good skin care practices when the temperature drops. The official season of sun may be ending, but we still need to pamper our skin daily. Here are some tips from the experts for beautiful, healthy skin:
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Summer Touring in Oregon
Enjoy one of the many tours just waiting for you this summer.

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If exploring Oregon is on your summer to-do list, guided tours are great options. For travelers unfamiliar with the area, a planned tour can lead you straight to the hotspots without the need to endlessly scour guidebooks and maps. Even well seasoned Oregonians can benefit from the depth of knowledge and insider information that professional tour guides can provide. This summer, get into the water, see the sights from the sky, follow the leader on a guided hike or learn the history of Oregon from a professional guide.
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Car Care: Tire Maintenance
Taking care of the most important part of your vehicle.

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Tires are hugely important to nearly every aspect of your vehicle’s performance. As the only portion of any car, truck, crossover and SUV that actually touches the road, they impact acceleration, cornering, handling and braking while also playing a huge role in fuel economy and road noise as well. Tires may not be as thrilling as sleek sheet metal or a high-horsepower engine, but there’s nothing more important to your vehicle’s safety than their care and maintenance. That means making sure your tires are properly inflated and regularly rotated and balanced.
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Chicago, L.A. Add Ford Transit Connect Taxis
Modified vehicles run on compressed natural gas.

Photo: Chicago, L.A. Add Ford Transit Connect Taxis
The next time you visit a major city, part of your travel may be powered by compressed natural gas (CNG). Chicago and Los Angeles recently joined a growing list of cities that use Ford Transit Connect Taxis fueled by CNG.
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Ford Crew Chief Helps Manage Fleet Drivers
Technology improves efficiency and safety.

Photo: Ford Crew Chief Helps Manage Fleet Drivers
Keeping track of the flock is an age-old problem. Ford now offers a solution with Crew Chief, a new real-time technology that allows fleet managers to track vehicle location, diagnostics and driver behavior.
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Stand By Me…25 Years Later
Where are they now?

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Stand by Me, Rob Reiner’s touching coming-of-age drama, is celebrating its 25th anniversary. The film’s tagline notably stated, “You’ll never have friends like you have when you are 12,” but for these former child actors, the question is, will they have careers like when they were 12? Here is a look back at the film and a look at where the actors are today.
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Wild Backyard
Creating a wildlife habitat in your own backyard.

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Experiencing wildlife firsthand is a key part of teaching children to value and protect the animals that share our planet. Visiting endangered and exotic animals at the zoo is a great way to do this, but you can also teach children the beauty of local animals by incorporating them into your every day life. Creating a wildlife habitat in your own backyard will get your children excited about the environment and show them how people and animals can share resources and live together.
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