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Gas Sippers Take on the Gas Guzzlers
* A hybrid battery is often under warranty for at least eight years. “A lot of people are concerned about replacing a hybrid battery but you probably won’t ever need to buy a new one,” says Davis. “Nobody knows yet how long they will last, but Toyota has been selling hybrids for almost a decade now and very few have needed their batteries replaced.”
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Tips for Surviving Road Construction Delays this Summer
* Always expect the unexpected in a roadway work zone
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Tip to going off-road:
Do you need a winch? No! But you may need is a hi-lift jack and a shovel! You won't be making your own trails. It's not environmentally friendly to make your trails and in many places the attempt can get you stiff fines and/or jail time!! Not exactly the original purpose of your four-wheel drive outing!!! The hi-lift jack will get you out of most places where you might get stuck with the aid of the shovel and perhaps a few handy rocks or chunks of wood. You will be driving on trails that are used by others and if you get in a really bad predicament, sooner or later someone will come along and help!
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