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Jul 07 2009

Tire Tips to Keep Summer Driving Rolling Along

Published by Jennifer under Summer Driving, Tires

(ARA) – Warm weather, sunshine and lower gas prices may get more motorists on the road this summer. If you’ll be among them, now is a good time to prepare your vehicle — and especially its tires — for summer road trips.
When was the last time you checked the air pressure in your tires? Most [...]

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Jun 02 2009

Gearing Up Your Truck for Summer

Published by Jennifer under Featured, Summer Driving, Trucks

(ARA) – Right now is a great time to plan your summer road trips — and to get your truck and gear in tip-top shape before you hit the road. Whether going to the lake for a weekend of fishing and relaxation or camping in the great outdoors, you need to have the right gear. 
While [...]

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Aug 03 2008

Can Your Truck Take the Heat This Summer?

As the weather heats up, trucks and their owners take advantage of the sun and head outdoors to work and play. A little elbow grease, motivation and some innovation can make all the difference between making your truck look new again and driving an old beater.
Whether your truck has been plowing through muck and mud, [...]

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Jul 12 2008

Car Maintenance Tips for Summer Driving Conditions

With the weather warm and the sun shining, the open road is begging for travelers to get out and enjoy summer. Now is the perfect time for you to get your tires and vehicle ready for long road trips.
When was the last time you checked the air pressure in your tires? Most people have never [...]

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Mar 24 2008

Green, Gas-saving Secrets of Summer Vacation Driving

Millions of Americans will hit the roads during the warm weather months. Whether they’re in the car on business or vacation, many drivers will likely share two major concerns: how they can reduce the impact their motoring has on the environment and on their wallets.
“Gas consumption – and prices – historically rise with the temperature [...]

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