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Classic Meets Iconic with FIAT 500x

Fiat 500x

Step aside 500, the X is in town.

FIAT introduces their first true crossover model with the AWD FIAT 500x. It shares a lot of the same platform design and cues that were introduced with the smaller Jeep Renegade. Where the Jeep succeeds, the FIAT does not.
The Jeep Renegade is obviously designed for urban dwellers, but it is also contains a lot of the Jeep off road sustainability, where as the FIAT 500x is doesn’t quite offer that feel. But what it does offer is that iconic Italian flare.

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Arizona Off Roading: The 4×4 Amusement Park

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Arizona deserts are described as dry and vast, and many who reside in the southern end of Arizona are known for their high level of interest in conquering the terrain with their four-wheel-drive vehicles, or even their dune buggies.

Arizona is well known for their selection of off-road trails, some of which lead to uninhabited ghost towns, or some that just lead you down a rocky and dusty terrain. If you are a 4×4 enthusiast, then one place you need to go is Arizona, it is truly a dream vacation for so many off road gear heads.

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The 2015 Accord Hybrid Is Here To Stay

2015 Honda Accord

A decade or more ago, it was hard to have it all in a car. The most environmentally friendly vehicles were seen as delicate or frail or simply unstylish. If you wanted something safe and secure, you’d have to opt for a minivan or a gas-guzzling SUV with a poor MPG rating. And if you wanted pure style, you’d end up paying for it all across the board—in safety features, in damage to the environment, and in monstrous gas prices. Thankfully, today things are much better—with new models like the 2015 Honda Accord, we can have our cake and eat it, too. This Hybrid really lives up to its name, combining style, safety, and eco-friendly technology to create a truly versatile and crowd-pleasing car.

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A Personal Injury Lawyer Helps Clients Acquire Money for Job Retraining

When a person has been seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident, this can have permanent consequences. Sometimes an individual cannot return to the type of job he or she used to do. A person who worked as a roofer, for instance, cannot continue in that occupation if he no longer can easily climb ladders, and repeatedly stand, bend, kneel and squat throughout the day. The financial compensation he receives from the at-fault driver’s insurance company should cover retraining for a new career if he wants to remain in the workforce. If the insurance company refuses to provide compensation for this retraining, the injured person may want to hire a motor vehicle accident lawyer for skilled legal representation.

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