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The Best of the Experienced

September 30th, 2010 - by Chang Song | Car Reviews
Here in America, there always has been a tickling itch for people to get the newest and latest gadget. Now remember kids, new things are not necessary better than old things. A clear representation of that theory is clearly demonstrated in cars, as used cars sometimes seem more appealing to consumers than their newer counterparts. One of the best used cars on the market is the Acura MDX.

The MDX is a 5-door SUV that generally offers a better gas mileage than competing SUVs. MDX quickly developed a reputation for being a very efficient vehicle as the Japanese automaker put
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AAA 400

September 28th, 2010 - by Ronald A. Rowe | NASCAR
He's back. Jimmie Johnson, winner of every Cup chase since the Truman administration, is back in the hunt. Remember, Johnson won three of the first five Sprint Cup races this year (plus one of the pre-chase Duels). It looked like he was on the road to dominating the 2010 NASCAR season. Then… the long hot summer of Johnson’s discontent.

Since his March 21st victory at Bristol, Johnson has been quiet with the notable exceptions of back to back wins in June. Other than that, he’s hardly been relevant in most of his races over the summer. Six wins, however, is
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Sylvania 300

September 23rd, 2010 - by Ronald A. Rowe | NASCAR
NASCAR Rule #1 – Make sure you’ve got enough gas in the tank to get the job done. Gassing up the ol’ Chevy with enough fuel to get you 299 laps will not get the job done in the world of professional racing. Doubly so when you’re one of the top twelve drivers contending for the Sprint Cup championship. Even doublier so when you’re the leader on the final lap. And doubliest so if your name is Tony Stewart.

Could be worse, though. Even after having to coast to the pits and put a droplet of gas into the tank
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Honda Civic

September 21st, 2010 - by Chang Song | Car Reviews
Remember that old saying, “a picture is worth a thousand words”? Sometimes a car can be as well, especially when talking about teenagers. For teenagers, a car can serve as an indicator of a teen’s personality, social status and desires. Well, no car can fit a teen better than the reliable and efficient Honda Civic.

The Honda Civic started production in North America way back in 1973. Believe it or not, the Civic is the second-longest continuously-running car from a Japanese manufacturer. However, the Civic's reputation of being a dependable car didn’t come easily. The Civic went through 8 excellent
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Air Guard 400

September 14th, 2010 - by Ronald A. Rowe | NASCAR
Points are funny things. Ten points, even funnier. Consider that a ten point lead in an NBA game isn’t much. Ten points in the NFL is bigger, but not big. Ten runs in baseball is huge. Ten goals in hockey is enormous.

Ten points in the Sprint Cup Chase is a tiny amount – one fifth of one percent separates points leader and winner of Sunday’s Air Guard 400 race in Richmond Denny Hamlin from his nearest competitor, four-time champion Jimmie Johnson, who hasn’t won a race since… a long time ago.

The field is set. It is exactly who we
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