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CONTENTS
There’s a 2009 Nissan Altima Sedan for Everyone
2009 Nissan Sentra Is the Large Economy Size
Why “Trading-In” Makes Sense
Resolve This!
On-the-Go Health
Go Wild at the Dinner Table
Valentine’s Day Made Easy
Winter Got You Down? It’s Time to Rally
Air Is a Drag
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There’s a 2009 Nissan Altima Sedan for Everyone
The Altima surprises with its handling, economy and comfort.


The 2009 Nissan Altima offers such a broad range of powertrain and packaging choices in an array of affordable models. What’s more, Altima has the goods to exceed your expectations whether you are into economy, handling or comfort. The 2009 Nissan Altima is a midsize chameleon offered in sedan and coupe body styles. Altima 2.5 models have a 175-hp 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. The 3.5 models use a 270-hp 3.5-liter V6. A six-speed manual transmission is standard on all but the 3.5 SL. A continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) is standard on the base 2.5 and 3.5 SL and optional otherwise. Given the choices, Altima offers the right ride for you!
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2009 Nissan Sentra Is the Large Economy Size
Classified a compact, Sentra offers the room of many midsize cars.


The 2009 Nissan Sentra shows why size matters in the compact class. It’s larger than the competition and equipped to overshadow them on features and performance, too. The 2009 Nissan Sentra should be on your shopping list if you are looking for a compact economy car. Larger than Civic or Corolla, Sentra gives you room, something you can never have enough of in a small car. Nearly 180 inches long and 70.5 inches wide, Sentra is roomy and space efficient. Overall, there are about 98 cubic feet of passenger volume and 13.1 cubic feet of trunk space. It’s also taller than most, so you don’t feel like you’re sitting under the traffic.
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On-the-Go Health
Even if you don’t have a lot of time, there are plenty of ways to live healthier.


You wake up late. The meeting cut into your gym session. You just don’t have the time. We live in a society in which we’re constantly on the go, but it’s still important to live a healthy lifestyle. Who doesn’t want to get healthy, be more fit and look younger?
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Resolve This!
Stick these in your queue and watch them.


With the rising popularity of renting movies through the mail and the relatively inexpensive DVDs, there’s no excuse not to spruce up your New Year’s resolution list with a few films you’ve always been meaning to watch or should probably revisit. You can even bring the family along for the ride.
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Valentine’s Day Made Easy
Mark your calendars because Valentine’s Day is coming up and it’s time to plan!


Scratching your head about what you can do for your special someone for Valentine’s Day? It’s time to break the cycle of drugstore chocolates, flowers and cards. Sure, you can buy gifts, but why not do something that will create amazing memories?
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Why “Trading-In” Makes Sense
It’s the no-hassle route to your new car.


We all know the term “trade-in.” We all wonder if trading-in is the good deal it seems to be. The best way to figure that out is to understand the trade-in process and how to prepare your car for the best possible trade-in value.
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Go Wild at the Dinner Table
Are you game for something different tonight?


No, it doesn’t taste like chicken! The fact is wild game has a range of flavors that relatively few of us have had the chance to savor. We settle for what’s in the supermarket meat display and never give alternatives a thought. In case you are wondering, you don’t have to be a hunter to enjoy wild game. Got game? Read on!
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Winter Got You Down? It’s Time to Rally
Join a rally club and see how you respond to TSD!


TSD stands for “Time, Speed and Distance,” the primary elements in most car rally events. Forget those images of cars flying over a rise, all four wheels in the air! Those are professional events with cars prepared for the most rugged form of racing in the world. If you can follow instructions and operate a stopwatch, you will get a charge out of running a rally.
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Air Is a Drag
That’s why car manufacturers pay so much attention to aerodynamics.


The way your vehicle moves through the air has a surprisingly large effect on its fuel efficiency. That’s because any air that fails to move off the vehicle’s surface must be pushed away, and that takes energy.
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