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CONTENTS
Spice Up the New Year
Windshield and Wiper Maintenance Tips
Don’t Leave Your Skin Out to Dry
See How we Celebrate
Veg Out
Winter Green
Vehicle Profile: The 2011 MAZDA3 5-Door
Mazda CPO
Where Are They Now?
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New Tires Special
Customer Testimonial
Wray Mazda Prizes
A Christmas Prayer
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A Christmas Prayer

 
 

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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 MAZDA3 5-Door
The 2011 MAZDA3 5-Door sports driving pleasure with a purpose.


As stylish as it is practical, the 2011 MAZDA3 5-Door ushers in an exciting era of fun and functionality.
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Mazda CPO
Certified Pre-Owned Mazdas keep the “Zoom-Zoom” alive.


Mazda’s comprehensive Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) program is the ideal blend of quality and value, offering the confidence of like-new vehicles at exceptionally affordable prices.
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Don’t Leave Your Skin Out to Dry
Protection is the key to keeping that summer glow all winter long.


On a cold winter day, there’s nothing better than turning up the thermostat and taking a nice hot shower. Or if you’re the type to embrace the snow, you might head outdoors for some skiing or ice-skating. Whether indoors or out, however, don’t forget about your skin. Winter weather can wreak havoc on your body’s largest organ, so stock up on some tips for keeping your skin in good health.
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Where Are They Now?
A Christmas Story.


In mid-November 1983, the American public was introduced to what would quickly become a true holiday classic. A Christmas Story told the tale of a young Ralphie Parker, a boy who wanted but one thing for Christmas: a Red Ryder BB gun. Every year we watch, and every year we are left wondering…what happened to our favorite dysfunctional family?
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Spice Up the New Year
Try cooking classes to spruce up the holiday spread.


There’s no denying it: Southerners love to eat, and that’s never more apparent than during the holidays. As we pull out the tinsel and colored lights, we’re fairly certain to pull out all the stops in the kitchen as well. While you prepare to bid farewell to this year and usher in the next, there’s no more perfect time to try your hand at new additions to your culinary repertoire. Throughout the Carolinas, there are classes that provide all the ingredients for a delicious season.
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Windshield and Wiper Maintenance Tips
Keep a clear view of the road by taking care of these two important items.


A chipped and scratched windshield can wreak havoc on your ability to see clearly while driving, especially when the sun is low on the horizon and the light illuminates every imperfection in the glass. Even more bothersome are chips that have the potential to develop into windshield cracks. While many chips appear harmless at first, exposure to temperature changes and road vibrations can cause them to expand into actual cracks in the glass.
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See How we Celebrate
Interesting and unusual traditions around the globe help ring in the new year.


As you prepare to welcome 2011 in your favorite way – perhaps by popping open a bottle of the bubbly, attending a “first night” celebration or watching the ball drop when the clock strikes midnight – learn how folks in countries all over the world welcome in the new year.
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Veg Out
A little creativity goes a long way to help kids eat their veggies.


During the colder months, finding fresh fruits and vegetables may be difficult, and getting your kids to eat them even more so. From new preparations of old favorites to some future favorites they (and maybe you) have yet to try, these surefire hits promise to get your kids inducted into the Veggie-Lovers Club.
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Winter Green
Stay green even during the coldest months.


With energy consumption at its peak during the winter season, it may seem a daunting task to remain eco-friendly. With these simple steps, you can stay warm and do your part to keep the planet safe.
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