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Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Ford Fiesta Hatch
The new paradigm in the subcompact class.
Today, more than ever, value dictates the hierarchy among subcompacts. With the introduction of the all-new Fiesta just last year, Ford instantly eclipsed the competition and snatched the value crown. Refusing to accept the old standard, Ford designed the Fiesta to partner class-leading value and fuel economy with the kind of style, performance and build quality buyers expect from much pricier cars. In an options list adorned with upscale features such as push button start, heated leather front seats, Easy Fuel™ Capless Fuel Filler and a power moonroof, it may be more appropriate to say that the 2012 Ford Fiesta occupies a segment all its own.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Ford Edge Sport
Believe the hype.
Crossovers have captured the hearts of millions of buyers by blending the best elements of truck-based SUVs with the comfort and handling of traditional family sedans. Rugged utility and all-weather security dovetailed with a quiet interior, sharper handling and better fuel economy; that’s the ideal match for shoppers looking for an all-around vehicle that is perfect for long commutes, family travel and weekend runs to big-box stores. The one thing buyers would likely never expect from a crossover is high-performance, but the 2012 Ford Edge Sport is here to shatter expectations.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Lincoln MKZ Lineup
The praise keeps pouring in.
The midsize luxury sedan segment is among the most competitive in the industry, yet the LINCOLN MKZ continues to win over buyers. The LINCOLN MKZ has been quick to pick up awards for its customer loyalty. In fact, it won the AutoPacific “Ideal Vehicle Award” for “Luxury Mid-Size Cars,” which is given to the vehicle that has the most-satisfied customers. That’s high praise for a vehicle competing in such a prestigious luxury segment.
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Van Wert Cinemas
Check out what's showing at the Cinema's..
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Decoding Color Blindness
Learn the fact and fiction behind this vision deficiency.
Color vision deficiency, often referred to as color blindness, is often a misunderstood condition. This is partially because there are several different causes of color blindness, as well as a variety of ways the condition develops. Is it true that only males are at risk? Are people born with color blindness? Read on to find out what is fact and what is fiction:
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Get on Campus in Ohio
Local colleges feature lots of attractions for the general public.
Wherever you live in Ohio, there’s a nearby college campus offering exciting events and activities. From intense athletic competition to international works of art, there’s something for everyone on the state’s many campuses.
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2005 Mazda RX 8
$12,850
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The Good News Just Keeps Coming
The good news just keeps on comin'! First, the F150 won the VERY prestigious Motor Trend Truck of the Year, and now Cars.com has recongnized (2) of our vehicles!
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Car Care: Using Genuine Replacement Parts
The right part makes all the difference.
It takes hundreds of thousands of man-hours and several years of design, engineering and testing work to bring a new car, truck, SUV or crossover to the market. With so much work going into developing and integrating every component of a new vehicle, and as one of the most expensive pieces of equipment most people own, it really doesn’t make sense to install replacement parts of dubious origin.
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Two is One Too Many
Sequels that thankfully never happened.
Some of the worst films ever made are, in fact, sequels to some of the best films ever made. While some have gotten it right (Godfather II, anyone?), many more have left people longing for the originals. Luckily, some studio executives had the wherewithal to put the kibosh on these prospective sequels.
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