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Acura Releases Image of 2009 TL Ahead of Launch
Woman Logs 1.1 Million Miles on Stock 1970 Chevy Camaro SS350!
Wireless AMBER Alerts™
Virginia Trivia
Ask The Car Doctor
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For the customers of Hall Acura Newport News
Acura Releases Image of 2009 TL Ahead of Launch

Now that Acura has redesigned their RL and TSX sedans, it was only a matter of time before their mid-grade TL would get a refresh. This morning, Acura released a preliminary photo of the 2009 TL and it appears that design cues from the RL and TSX (read: chevron grille) will carry over onto the new TL along with an extensively revised front fascia, a slick roof line, and what appear to be larger wheels. More significantly, Acura says that the new TL will benefit from Acura’s Super Handling all-wheel-drive system, standard on the RL sedan and the MDX and RDX crossovers. Expect the TL to be offered in standard trim as well as Type S guise with what Acura says will be, “The most powerful Acura engine ever.”
The 2009 TL is expected to hit dealerships this September and we’ll be sure to give you the full scoop when the car is officially launched in a few months. In the meantime, click through to read the official press release from Acura.
All-New 2009 Acura TL to Debut This Fall
The all-new, completely redesigned 2009 Acura TL employs dramatic new styling along with a luxurious interior that includes more driver relevant technology than ever. Featuring the most powerful Acura engine ever, the 2009 TL will be available in two distinctive versions including the first ever application of Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ (SH-AWD®) on TL. Available in the fall of 2008, the new TL will deliver a driving experience that achieves new highs within the performance luxury sedan category.
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Woman Logs 1.1 Million Miles on Stock 1970 Chevy Camaro SS350!


In April, 1970, Emma Ely bought her third Chevy Camaro, an SS350 in an eye-popping Nassau Blue color with decorative white stripes. 38 years later, Emma not only continues to use the Camaro as a daily driver but she has managed to stack more than 1,100,000 miles on the coupe’s odometer –all on the original motor, transmission, and rear end! Just recently the 72-year-old retired nurse paid about $6,000 –nearly twice what she paid for the car in 1970, to perform a mini-restoration to the Camaro SS350 that included a new paintjob and some new parts that she hand picked herself. Amazing to say the least.
Wireless AMBER Alerts™

Sign up for Wireless AMBER Alerts ™ The first three hours after a child is abducted are the most critical to recovery efforts1. Wireless AMBER Alerts™, an initiative of NCMEC and the wireless industry, have the potential to reach more than 242 million wireless subscribers with information to help bring abducted children home quickly and safely.
Wireless subscribers capable of receiving text messages and those whose providers participate in the initiative can sign up to receive free text message alerts in one of three easy ways: Text AMBER followed by a space and five-digit ZIP code to AMBER (26237) (available for most eligible wireless subscribers); Visit www.wirelessamberalerts.org; or Register on your carrier’s Web site. These subscribers become the eyes and ears of law enforcement when a child has been abducted.
To date, AMBER Alerts have helped to safely recover more than 360 children. Join those who have already signed up for Wireless AMBER Alerts™ and help bring an abducted child home safely.

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Richmond has been the capital of Virginia since 1780 when it was moved from Williamsburg. Before Williamsburg, the capital was located in the first permanent English settlement in the New World. What was its name? |
Yorktown Jamestown Newport Norfolk
See answer under Car Doctor.


Ask the Car Doctor

Tire Wear

The condition of your tires is one of the most important mechanical factors in vehicle safety. There are four ways you can improve the safety and performance of your tires. Keep tires properly inflated. Check them at least monthly to notice if tire pressure appears to be getting low. Incorrect tire pressure can cause uneven tire wear, poor handling, excessive heat build up, and possible tire failure. Check your vehicle manual for recommended tire pressures. If you have new tires installed, check their pressure. Recommended tire pressures can vary depending on the brand of tire. When you check tire pressure, do so the first thing in the morning for an accurate reading. Driving the car heats up the tires and changes their pressure.
Rotate tires to increase life. Follow the rotation schedule in your car’s owner’s manual. Keep tires balanced and aligned. Improperly balanced tires can produce an uneven ride that can result in poor handling. Defective alignment can cause excessive tire wear and the vehicle to pull to the side.
Replace tires when the tread gets too low. What is too low? All tires have “treadwear indicators” built right into them. These indicators are molded into the bottom of the tread groves and will appear as “bands” when the tread depth reduces to the size of 1/16th of an inch. When the indicators appear in two or more adjacent grooves, the tire should be replaced. Look in your vehicle’s manual for more information. Usually the manual will have a picture showing what the tread wear indicators look like. Take a look at your tires on a regular basis. Have a professional check them out further if you have any doubts about their safety.
Make sure that your automobile is up to date on its service schedule.
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Richmond has been the capital of Virginia since 1780 when it was moved from Williamsburg. Before Williamsburg, the capital was located in the first permanent English settlement in the New World. What was its name?
Jamestown. In May 1607, three ships, 'Susan Constant', 'Godspeed' and 'Discovery', landed at what is now known as the Jamestown settlement. In celebration of the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, replicas of the three ships were built and will visit cities along the East Coast as floating museums. Jamestown and Colonial Williamsburg are located about 45 minutes from Richmond. Scenic Route 5 stretches between Richmond and Williamsburg with several historic plantations along the way.

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