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Dealership Event
Lynch Nissan Moving to New Location
On February 16th, Lynch Nissan of Auburn will move it's sales, parts and service operations to our new facility at exit 51 off of Shell Toomer Pkwy. Please stop in to tour the newest dealership in the area with the latest in technology, customer convenience and comfort. You won't be disappointed.
We invite you to join us in celebrating our Grand Opening! Don't forget to check out our incredible Moving Sale specials.
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The 2009 Nissan Maxima Reincarnates “The 4-Door Sports CarTM”
The Maxima you knew and loved for its sport and luxury is back.
The 2009 Nissan Maxima recalls the slogan used 20 years ago at its introduction: The 4-Door Sports Car™ (4DSC). Does the Maxima successfully return to its sporting roots? Can a near-luxury sedan or a nicely outfitted family car really satisfy like a sports coupe? The 2009 Nissan Maxima is smaller than the previous generation; it has more power and a “handling” suspension. It’s loaded with cool technology and lots of comfort. And that’s not all.
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2009 Nissan Versa Is a Nice-Priced Device
If it’s clever, versatile, economical and affordable, it must be a Versa!
If you’ve got ten grand, Nissan has a new Versa for you! Not just an economy car, but also a versatile (Versa, get it?) sedan or hatchback with style, comfort and capability far beyond its meager MSRP. For 2009, Nissan is expanding the Versa lineup with the Versa 1.6 Base with an MSRP of just $9,990.
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Walking in Winter
Warm up this winter by walking and looking forward to spring.
There are plenty of excuses to skip your workout and do, well, nothing. However, it’s February. Before you know it, you’ll be by the pool or heading to the beach. In the meantime, get yourself in shape and looking – and feeling – better with some outdoor walking.
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We Love Movies
Warm up this month to films that everyone in your family will enjoy.
If winter leaves you cold, head to the movies for a night of fun. Whether it’s with your family or a date night, there are plenty of films out this month that will keep you laughing (and maybe even singing along). Get that box of popcorn or candy and enjoy the show!
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Follow the Drinking Gourd and Take the Tombigbee
Rediscovering the Tombigbee River along the Alabama-Mississippi border.
Follow the Drinking Gourd is not only a well-known folk tune, it was a “code song” that guided escaping slaves northward from Alabama and Mississippi. Of all the routes out of the Deep South, this is the only one with a detailed history. Today, you, too, can follow the “drinking gourd,” fortunately, without fear of capture.
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Do You Really Need to Break in a New Car?
It’s a common question with one answer and a lot of opinions.
First, let’s stress that the owner’s manual for your car is the authoritative guide to any break-in procedures. Almost all manufacturers have recommendations in these handbooks. That being said, engine break-in is subject to opinion, just as are oil change intervals and tire pressures.
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What Grade Do You Give Your Engine?
By the way, this is no “knock-knock” joke!
You pull up to the pump and usually have three choices: Regular, Mid-grade and Premium. Are these grades the equivalent of “good, better and best?” Have you ever been tempted to give your car a “treat” and upgrade? Do you really have to feed your high performance car that outrageously priced Premium grade?
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Take a Time-Out for Breakfast
This winter, warm up to delicious and healthy breakfast treats.
Before you run out the door, take the time to stop and smell the coffee. In fact, why don’t you sit down and enjoy a healthy breakfast? It seems that we’re always on the go, even when we have nowhere to go, and as a result, the most important meal of the day is often forgotten.
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Changing Your Home’s Motif and Mood This Winter
Inexpensive, simple ways to turn your breezy summer cottage into a cozy winter lodge.
Since no two seasons are identical, your home shouldn’t look the same from one solstice or equinox to the next either. Feng Shui, Chinese for “Wind and Water,” is the science of balancing elements, both physically and spiritually.
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