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News for July 18, 2005
- 2005 Ford Five Hundred Complemented with Top Notch Parts for Parts Train
The Ford Five Hundred has considerably more interior space than the full-size Crown Victoria. Standard features include 17-inch wheels (upgraded to 18-in. on SEL and Limited), entry keypad and one-touch "up" front power windows. Ford 500 Safety feature boasts structural advances such as "Space Architecture" cross-car beams. - Auto Parts Train - Ford Ranger 2005: Still America's Best Selling Compact With The Best Ford Replacement Parts
The 2005 Ranger is available in XL, XLT, Edge, and FX4 and FX4 Level II trim levels, in Regular Cab and two- and four-door Super Cab configurations. Edge models feature upgraded shock tuning and larger wheels and tires. The FX4 comes with heavy-duty shocks, skid plates, all-terrain tires, and a limited-slip rear differential. - Auto Parts Train - Dodge Design Statement Shatters Conventions While Parts Train's High Quality Dodge Parts are Bestsellers
The new Dodge Caliber Concept is a five-door vehicle that combines a sporty coupe-like profile with the strength, stance and functionality. Caliber's sheer surface styling evokes attributes that define the Dodge brand: bold, powerful, capable and street smart. - Auto Parts Train - 2007 Lexus GS 450h: Full Hybrid Technology Revs Up With Superior Toyota Aftermarket Parts
The Lexus GS 450h is a Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle. A SULEV-rated vehicle is 90% cleaner than the average new car. Hybrid technology, driving dynamics, motoring comfort and generous space inside redefines the new Lexus GS450h. - Auto Parts Train - The burning issue of Quebec's exclusion from North American contests
Void in Puerto Rico, Quebec and New York. This legal small print appears on all almost 90% of North American sweepstakes and contests. Big corporations like Pepsi, Best Buy or MGM are constantly using contests and sweepstakes as a marketing strategy to promote their products nationally in the US and Canada. However, the French province of Quebec with almost one third of the population of Canada is often not included in any contests. - FocusStor
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