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Stock #: PC205 Envision your friends and family living it up in this hauler next summer! It’s the perfect combination of spaciousness and luxury! Schedule a visit, call or text us to view this 2017 Coachmen Forest River 301BLDS LE! Don’t miss out!
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Stock #: C2280 This car drive like a dream, stop in today to see this 2013 BMW 328i xDrive! It’s not only fast but, it’s got great MGP! Come get it for $17,900 Call us today at (720) 809-8743
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Stock #: U5731 This 2011 Audi Q7 3.0 quattro TDI Premium Plus sure is a beauty, its not only sleek but fuel efficient. Imagine how you’d look in this! Call us now, (720) 809-8743
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Stock #: U5983 2011 Audi Q7 3.0 quattro TDI Premium Plus- It’s listed to SELL FAST AT $19,900 It’s fast and luxurious, feel free to call or text us today (720) 809-8743
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Stock #: U5979 2011 Audi Q7 3.0 quattro TDI Premium Plus Want more information? Call or text us now (720) 809-8743
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Clever Tips & Tricks for Cleaning your Car: 1. Wash your car with hair conditioner. 2. Wipe down the interior of your car with a coffee filter. 3. Get rid of dead bugs on the front of your car with cooking spray. 4. Or, get dead bugs off your grille with dryer sheets. 5. Clean wiper blades with rubbing alcohol to prevent smears on your windshield. 6. Use baking soda toothpaste to rub away the grime on headlights. 7. Dust your A/C vents with a foam craft brush or, blast the dust out of vents and carpeted corners with a can of compressed air. 9. Then, make your own air freshener by applying 5-10 drops of essential oil onto a clothespin. 10. Use an old sock, Windex, and a travel cup to clean cup holders. 11. Brush dirt and grime out of the seams of your seats with a toothbrush. 12.Clean your windshield and car windows with baby wipes, and don’t forget to roll down windows to clean the top edge with Windex.
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Stop by today, come test drive this clean 2014 Acura MDX SH-AWD w/Tech package! OR for more information, call or text us at: (720) 809-8743 Stock #: U5903
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2010 Cadillac Escalade Base available now!
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2011 Audi Q7 3.0 quattro TDI Premium Plus in sleek all black!
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2011 FRRV BANSHEE available now!!
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2010 Audi Q7 3.0 quattro TDI Premium PlusEMISSIONS COMPLETE!!!
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This 2013 BMW 3 Series 328i xDrive has all you've been looking for and more! This 2013 BMW 3 Series 328i xDrive has traveled 63,020 miles, and is ready for you to drive it for many more.
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Why choose between style and efficiency when you can have it all in this 2015 Audi A3 2.0? This 2015 Audi A3 2.0 has 18,625 miles, and it has plenty more to go with you behind the wheel. Stop by today for details.
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With only 31,850 miles on the odometer, this 2015 Audi A3 2.0 prioritizes comfort, safety and convenience.
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The ABCs of Car Care for New Drivers
It’s never too early to learn the ABCs of car care, says the Car Care Council.
A – Always follow a preventative vehicle maintenance plan.
B – Be sure to have your car inspected when you suspect there is a problem.
C – Correct the problem to help avoid the inconvenience and potential safety hazards of breaking down away from home.
“Most young people can’t wait to drive, but their car care education should begin well before their parents hand over the keys,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “Understanding the basics of car care before taking the wheel will help keep new drivers safer on the road.”

The Car Care Council recommends that new drivers keep a free copy of its popular Car Care Guide in the glove box and learn about 10 car care inspection procedures that are an important part of any preventative vehicle maintenance plan:
Check all fluids, including engine oil, power steering, brake and transmission as well as windshield washer solvent and antifreeze/coolant.
Check the hoses and belts to make sure they are not cracked, brittle, frayed, loose or showing signs of excessive wear.
Check the battery and replace if necessary. Make sure the connection is clean, tight and corrosion-free.
Check the brake system annually and have the brake linings, rotors and drums inspected at each oil change.
Inspect the exhaust system for leaks, damage and broken supports or hangers if there is an unusual noise. Exhaust leaks can be dangerous and must be corrected without delay.
Schedule a tune-up to help the engine deliver the best balance of power and fuel economy and produce the lowest level of emissions.
Check the heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system as proper heating and cooling performance is critical for interior comfort and for safety reasons such as defrosting.
Inspect the steering and suspension system annually including shock absorbers, struts and chassis parts such as ball joints, tie rod ends and other related components.
Check the tires, including tire pressure and tread. Uneven wear indicates a need for wheel alignment. Tires should also be checked for bulges and bald spots.
Check the wipers and lighting so that you can see and be seen. Check that all interior and exterior lighting is working properly and replace worn wiper blades so you can see clearly when driving during precipitation.
To request a free copy of the Car Care Council’s 60-page Car Care Guide or to view the electronic version in English or Spanish, visit www.carcare.org/car-care-guide.
The Car Care Council is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education campaign promoting the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers. For a copy of the council’s Car Care Guide or for more information, visit www.carcare.org.
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Seven Signs Your Brakes Need to be Inspected
During Brake Safety Awareness Month in August, the Car Care Council reminds motorists that routine brake inspections are essential to safe driving and maintaining your vehicle.
“When it comes to vehicle safety, the brake system is at the top of the list, so have your brakes checked by an auto service professional at least once a year,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “Knowing the key warning signs that your brakes may need maintenance will go a long way toward keeping you and others safe on the road.”

The Car Care Council recommends that motorists watch for seven signs that their brakes need to be inspected:
Noise: screeching, grinding or clicking noises when applying the brakes.
Pulling: vehicle pulls to one side while braking.
Low Pedal:brake pedal nearly touches the floor before engaging.
Hard Pedal: must apply extreme pressure to the pedal before brakes engage.
Grabbing: brakes grab at the slightest touch to the pedal.
Vibration: brake pedal vibrates or pulses, even under normal braking conditions.
Light: brake light is illuminated on your vehicle’s dashboard.
Brakes are a normal wear item on any vehicle and they will eventually need to be replaced. Factors that can affect brake wear include driving habits, operating conditions, vehicle type and the quality of the brake lining material.
Using the Car Care Council’s free personalized schedule and email reminder service is a simple way to help you remember to have your brakes inspected and take better care of your vehicle. It is an easy-to-use resource designed to help you drive smart, save money and make informed decisions.
The Car Care Council is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education campaign promoting the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers. For a free copy of the council’s popular Car Care Guide or for more information, visit www.carcare.org.
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Four Easy Ways to Go Green with Your Car:
Looking for ways to become more environmentally friendly with your car? Motorists can help protect the environment by following four simple steps from the non-profit Car Care Council.

Follow a vehicle service schedule including steps like checking engine performance, keeping tires properly inflated, replacing air filters regularly, changing oil regularly and checking your gas cap. Routine maintenance helps reduce emissions and fuel consumption, saving money at the pump.
Keep your current vehicle longer and limit the number of new cars you buy over the course of a lifetime. Extending vehicle life is as simple as taking care of your vehicle properly. You’ll gain years of reliable service without monthly car payments and higher insurance rates.
Recycle or properly dispose motor oil, tires, batteries, fluids and other vehicle components to help protect the planet when performing vehicle maintenance or repairs.
Repower your engine when faced with serious engine trouble. A remanufactured/rebuilt engine can give your vehicle new life and make it more fuel efficient for about the cost of an average down payment on a new car.
“Being car care aware and performing basic vehicle maintenance go a long way toward protecting the environment and improving fuel economy,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “The Car Care Council’s free customized service schedule and email reminder service makes it easy to stay on schedule and keep your car running efficiently.”
To help motorists “go green,” the Car Care Council’s newly redesigned Car Care Guide features fuel economy and environmental awareness tips to help motorists “go green.” Available in English and Spanish, the 80-page Car Care Guide uses easy-to-understand language rather than technical automotive jargon, fits easily in a glove box and can be ordered free-of-charge at www.carcare.org/car-care-guide.
To learn more about how auto care can protect the environment, visit the Car Care Council website at http://www.carcare.org/go-green/.
The Car Care Council is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education campaign promoting the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers. For more information, visit www.carcare.org.
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