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The XF Factor
Luxury and sport in the 2009 Jaguar XF.
In the automotive realm as in life, beauty can be disarming and deceiving. After all, a beautiful vehicle without substance is nothing more than a hollow shell. A beautiful vehicle with the performance and luxury it deserves, however, is something truly special, something to be treasured. The 2009 XF is the new face of luxury sport and Jaguar’s newest treasure.
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Poetry in Motion
Inside the 2009 Jaguar XJ.
Power and grace so rarely combine, so to see them together is as much a treat as a triumph. Like a moving piece of music, both elements work in perfect synergy to create the 2009 Jaguar XJ. Styling on the 2009 Jaguar XJ is unquestionably outstanding.
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Head for the Hills in a 2009 Land Rover LR3
The LR3 is a great getaway vehicle.
The 2009 Land Rover LR3 is equipped for anything. That’s comforting when you might have to head for the hills at any moment. In fact, heading for the hills, road or no road, is what the LR3 does best. Be prepared. Drive an LR3!
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The 2009 Range Rover Sport HST Is the Most Athletic of the Line
For those who must have the very best, most capable of them all.
The most athletic Range Rover Sport stands apart in aesthetic beauty and in sheer performance. The Supercharged HST Limited Edition heaps on luxurious appointments and adds styling touches that further distinguish the most distinguished Land Rover of them all.
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A Little More Spice for a Longer Life
Spicy foods boast a long list of healing and preventative health benefits.
Here’s some new ammunition for spicy food lovers who are constantly defending their excessive use of crushed red pepper on pasta or their relentless dig for jalapenos in the nacho bowl. While hot and spicy foods will definitely help clear up a stuffy nose, there are millions of other health benefits that come from adding a little extra kick to your diet.
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The Ultimate Balancing Act
James Marsh’s Man on Wire will have you sitting – and sweating – on the edge of your seat.
In February 2009, the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature went to director James Marsh for his spellbinding film Man on Wire. The film tells the story of Philippe Petit, a French tightrope walker, magician and unicyclist who sets out to perform an illegal high-wire walk between New York’s Twin Towers soon after their construction in 1974.
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What to do When the Car Is New But it Just Isn’t You
Customize! And that’s where we can be of assistance.
Most people would love to customize their new cars, but feel that after buying the car they might not be able to afford a further investment. What about doing a bit of customizing from the extensive catalogue of manufacturer’s accessories and/or cool aftermarket items we offer?
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Drive Green Even When it’s a Waste
By “waste,” we mean safely getting rid of the hazardous stuff.
Much of your car is hazardous, at least when it becomes a waste product. Much of the responsibility for proper disposal has been taken on by the automotive industry and its suppliers. Still, every driver will face a dilemma sooner or later. How can I dispose of this stuff without harming the environment?
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Don’t Make a Peep, Just Eat!
Whether you prefer a bunny, star or even a ghost or gingerbread man, PEEPS® are a sweet treat!
For many people, spring means the snow melting and flowers blooming. For some, we know what spring really means: PEEPS®. Sure, this delicious marshmallow treat pops up year-round now, but we all remember the chicks and bunnies that always appeared on the shelves in the grocery stores during the spring.
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Cell Phone Use in Cars Is All About the Brain, Not the Hands
Bluetooth notwithstanding, humans just aren’t wired to drive and phone.
Many states have made it illegal to use a hand-held cell phone while driving. Experts believed the danger was in driving with one hand and manipulating the cell phone with the other. That has spurred the popularity of hands-free cell phone technology, most notably enabled by Bluetooth connectivity. Unfortunately, further research is showing that hands-free phone use is no safer than hand-held talking. The hands are NOT the problem. It’s the brain!
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