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August 2010
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CONTENTS
Summer Car Care – Maintenance Tips for the Busiest Driving Season
Green Cuisine
Taking Control of Diabetes
Unscripted and Unhinged
The 2010 GMC Acadia Borrows from both SUV and Sedan Camps
GMC Granite Concept Reveals Bold New Direction
Last-Chance Summer Fun
The King Is Dead. Long Live the Queen.
Moderne
New Tires Special
Our 70th Anniversary Celebration
Fall TV Preview
We Made It
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Our 70th Anniversary Celebration

Larsen Motors held a 70 anniversary celebration last month with a BBQ and lots of giveaways!

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The 2010 GMC Acadia Borrows from both SUV and Sedan Camps
Acadia’s outstanding people-moving skills combine with class-leading fuel economy and handling.


There is a definite sweet spot when it comes to finding a vehicle that will handle a huge load of both passengers and cargo. While some prefer the rugged ride and brutal power of a full-size SUV, and others are satisfied with the anonymity of a minivan, there is a strong contingent of drivers who are looking for a happy medium – a people mover with the manners of a sedan that can still get the job done. For this select class, GMC has built the 2010 Acadia full-size crossover.
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GMC Granite Concept Reveals Bold New Direction
Compact Urban Utility Vehicle is practical, purpose-built and impossible to ignore.


Few vehicles have the power to sway the future of the automotive industry like a powerfully executed, beautifully sculpted concept car. When properly put together, a concept car can both illustrate the road ahead, as well as put an exclamation mark after the names of the engineers and designers behind it. The GMC Granite Concept does both of these things, shining a spotlight on the amazing progress being made behind the scenes at the new General Motors.
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The King Is Dead. Long Live the Queen.
The 2011 Buick Regal is a royal pain to the Audi A4.


The luxury sedan segment is a tough nut to crack, particularly when it comes to competing with well-established industry stalwarts like the Audi A4. Buick’s recent introduction, however, looks to permanently dispel the notion that classic luxury needs to be imported; from the looks of the 2011 Regal, classic luxury is dead, and modern luxury is poised to assume the throne.
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Moderne
The luxury of technology in the 2010 Buick Lucerne.


True luxury stretches beyond wind-tunnel tests and finely stitched leather upholstery; in the 21st century, luxury and modern technology are linked. Enter the 2010 Buick Lucerne, one of the most technologically advanced full-size sedans in the world, and one of its finest embodiments of digitized sophistication.
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Taking Control of Diabetes
Whatever your type, there’s still a way to live happy and healthy.


Diabetes mellitus poses challenges for millions of people throughout the world; characterized by high blood glucose (sugar) levels, diabetes results from a malfunction in the body’s ability to use and/or produce insulin. Whether you have or are at risk for type 1 or type 2 diabetes, there can be countless consequences for your health. Fortunately, however, modern medicine has produced various methods of coping with the disease, and even small lifestyle changes can shed some optimism on an otherwise discouraging diagnosis. Here are some ways you can learn to live with – and in some cases prevent – diabetes mellitus:
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Last-Chance Summer Fun
Guide to summer festivals in Oregon.


Don’t give up on the outdoors and head inside just yet! Cool fall weather may be just around the corner, but there is still plenty of outdoor fun to be had in Oregon during the last weeks of summer. This is the season of festivals, so make sure not to miss out on the art, live music and great food available all over the state. Festivals make the perfect daytrips – with so many to choose from, there is definitely one that you will love.
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Summer Car Care – Maintenance Tips for the Busiest Driving Season
Scheduling a service appointment can ensure happy motoring.


It’s summer time, and the weather is hot. We all know how the words to that old song go, but not everyone is as familiar with how the warmer weather can impact your car’s performance and reliability. With summer’s prime driving season upon us, it’s more important than ever to make sure your car is in tiptop shape.
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Green Cuisine
Eco-friendly eating is as easy as 1-2-3.


One of the simplest and most effective ways to go green is by adjusting your diet. That’s not to say tossing out your favorites and filling your fridge with flax and grain, it simply means making wiser choices. These three simple steps will make green eating fun and easy!
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Unscripted and Unhinged
The Art of Improv Comedy


Improvisation, a long hidden gem in the comedy world, is suddenly and rather boastfully coming to the forefront of many Hollywood productions. Shows such as HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm and STARZ’s Party Down as well as many Judd Apatow produced films like Knocked Up and The 40-Year-Old Virgin rely heavily, if not exclusively, on unscripted material.
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Fall TV Preview
The top five must-watch new shows.


For some, fall means back-to-school, for others, it means beautiful foliage and sweater weather, but for us couch potatoes, fall means one thing – new shows! While old favorites return, we also get a brand new crop of shows vying for a coveted spot on our DVR. After scouring the tapes, here is a definitive list of this fall’s must-see new shows.
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We Made It
Celebrate National Inventors’ Month by exploring inventions made in the USA.


We all know about Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Graham Bell, but what about those inventors who don’t often get the limelight?
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