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The 2010 Kia Soul is a trendy five-passenger urban crossover vehicle (UCV) available in four trim levels Base Soul, Soul Sport, Soul! and Soul with 60 plus accessories. A bold statement of Kia's determination as one of the world's top automotive companies, the all new 2010 Kia Soul is destined to a...MORE
The 2010 GMC Sierra 1500 half-ton, full-size pickup truck is based on the basic design platform of the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, and is available in Regular Cab, Extended Cab, and Crew Cab versions.MORE

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04/09/2007

Parents, are you protecting your teen driver when she gets behind the wheel? Traffic crashes result in 44 percent of teen deaths, the leading cause of teen fatalities in the U.S., according to the National Safety Council. But driving and insurance experts agree: parents can play a big role in helping their teens stay safe. "Parents should monitor their teen's driving habits and the condition of the vehicle they drive because drivers are responsible for the lives of their passengers and everyone else on the road with them," says Charles Valinotti of General Casualty. ...more
04/09/2007

How often do you check your tires for wear and proper air pressure? If you're like most Americans, not often enough. A September 2006 survey by the Rubber Manufacturer's Association (RMA) found the majority of motorists are not paying enough attention to the only component that keeps a car on the road: the tires. According to the survey, only 15 percent of drivers properly check their tire pressure regularly, inflating them to the vehicle manufacturer's recommended pressure; 26 percent of drivers mistakenly believe the best time to check their tires is when they are warm after being driven several miles; and only 36 percent of drivers know where to find the recommended tire pressure for their vehicle --- it is in the owner's manual, and also usually printed on a tire information decal attached to the driver's door jamb. ...more
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