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Oakville Beaver, 26 Dec 1994, p. 26

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1992 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE Automatic Air Cond. V6, motor all luxury equipment, burgundy in:colour, runs great. P9595 $17,495 1994 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE Automatic Air Cond., Power locks windows, cruise control, AM/FM cassette, Lady driven, teal in colour, factory warranty. 1992 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE Automatic Air Cond. all luxury power equipment, black in colour, test drive this award winning auto. P94361 $17,495 1992 BUICK REGAL GS Automatic Air Cond, all power luxury equipment, leather interior only, 44,000 km, sportyâ€"luxury. P94â€"958 $15,995 1989 NISSAN MAXIMA SE Automatic Air Cond, all gower equipment this is a top of ling car that has been well serviced. P94â€"200 _ _ ~~$513,995 aINXZF A * 6 year/1+00.000 km ma perforation warranty *3 rmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm *3.3 Litre, 161 hp. V6 engine * Premium 6 speaker * AM/FM cassette e Antilock Brakes â€" 4 wheel disk * Dual heated mirrors (power) * Solar control windshield * Automatic climate control plus much more. O FROM NJ Th Â¥a $ 95 : w s o e ts1 : + on i ie Nesc nc 3 e ies i i s S oveEn 30 UsED VEHICLES MARKED DowN FOR THIS SsALE! ON THE SPOT FINANCING AND SALE LEASING! 10 o8 t th $18,995 ioi ww DL S 1993 NISSAN 240 SE 5 speed trans, gower locks andâ€"windows, gllm kroof, only 39,000 km, like new in jet ack. P95â€"113 $18,995 1992 TOYOTA PASEO 5 speed trans, sunroof spoiler, alloy wheels, low km, great colour. P9598 $12,995 1990 NISSAN 240 SE 5 speed trans, power locks windows, air cond., black in colour, only 64,000 km, looks drives like new. P95â€"130 $13,595 1991 NISSAN N/X 1600 5 speed trans., T. top roofs, air cond., AM/FM cassette much more sporty practical black in colour. P95â€"126 $12,595 1986 NISSAN 300 ZX 5 speed trans., air cond. T.tops, all power equipment, red in colour, a real nice car that has been well serviced, hard to find a car like this. : 9536A * $8,99 .. FAL SAT TILL 6 PM. '!'I LtD.. 1450 SPEERS RB n _ 1994 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE Automatic .Airâ€" Cond., lots. of. power equipment only 22,000 km, white in colour. P94â€"439 $18,995 1994 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE Automatic. Air : Cond. â€"power : locks windows, AM/FM cassette, voted. best family sedan, come in and test drive. P94â€"438 $18,995 1989 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE 4 cyl. with automatic and air cond. low km, runs great, good value in this one. P94â€"452 $5,995 1994 NISSAN SENTRA Automatic with air cond. and up graded radio, only 17,000 km, short term lease. P94â€"447 $12,995 1990 TOYOTA COROLA LE Automatic Air Cond., good runner well serviced lots of life left in this one. P94â€"287A $9,895 ran e uthc‘ts, W ‘17\‘ F®Y o e h1‘ '; "QACNPIMQM. 7.8% up to 60 math _ [ THE OAKVILLE BEAVER â€" BOXING DAY ®) 1991 HONDA CIVIC § speed trans., hatch back, special edition, polwer steering, low km, one â€"owner, red: in colour. P94â€"441 $9,995 1990 NISSAN SENTRA ‘Automatic, Air cond., AM/FM, only 57,000 km, one owner, well serviced, must be seen driven. 9402A : $8,995 1989 ACURA INTEGRA LS Automatic, sun.roof, low km, one owner, economy sporty, blue in colour. 94â€"235A . $9,895; 1988 HONDA ACCORD EXI 5 speed trans., all power equipment,. runs great and has been well serviced. P94â€"259 $7,995 1987 NISSAN SENTRA XE Automatic, hatch back, regular service, lots of new parts, great 2nd car. P93â€"502A $4,995 LAKESHORE RD 3.5 Litre, 214 hp, 24 valve, V6 » Remote illuminated entry * Speed proportional steering e Twin blade sunvisors 16x7" aluminum wheels e Dual illuminated vanity mirror 8 Way power seat * Security alarm * Fog lights plus more. SPEERS : expect the unexpectâ€" What to do if your car breaks down: ~ou should do everything Y you can to keep your car in good running condition to prevent a breakâ€"down. But if it does happen, you can make cerâ€" tain decisions that will help keep you safe. For example: Q Although you will do everyâ€" thing you can to prevent car trouâ€" bles, you should still be prepared. Keep an emergency kit â€" jumper cables, washer fluid, a first aid kit, blanket, flares, emergency signs, etc. â€" in the car. Also keep the name and phone number of a reliâ€" able tow truck company. If possiâ€" ble, have a cellular phone in the car so you can easily call for help without leaving the car. able tow truck company. If possiâ€" ble, have a cellular phone in the car so you can easily call for help without leaving the car. Q If your car won‘t start, either get assistance right away, or get out. Your car may have been intentionally disabled. Q If your car breaks down in a busy area, you may be able to leave it and take public transâ€" portation or a cab to get help. Q If you are stopped at a stop sign and someone bumps you from behind for no apparent reaâ€" son, if may be a ploy to get you out of your car. If you are aloné, and the "accident" occurs in a remote or deserted area, don‘t get out of your car. Either call for help on your car phone, or try to get the licence plate number of the other car and drive immediately t0’ the nearest police station. Always expect * Q If your car won‘t start, either get assistance right away, or get out. Your car may have been intentionally disabled. Q If your car breaks down in a busy area, you may be able to leave it and take public transâ€" portation or a cab to get help. ccording to automotive specialists: at General Motors, the best advice that can be given about driving a vehicle is; drive defensively. They define defensive driving as "being ready for anything at any time, anyâ€" where." Here are some tips they ed, whether on city streets or highâ€" ways. Assume that pedestrians or other drivers may not be paying attention, may be careless or may make mistakes. Think of what they might do and be prepared to react accordingly. Q Watch for children to dash out from behind parked cars, often folâ€" lowed by other children or pets. Expect occupants in parked cars to open doors into oncoming traffic. Watch for movement in parked cars â€" someone may be ready to open a door and step out in front of you. Q Don‘t assume that other drivers will automatically stop at ROYAL WINDSOR ) NO Make sure you always keep somé bus tickets or enough cash on hand to pay for emergency portation. w P 4 Q If your car breaks down in remote or deserted area, stay in the car until help comes. Put your emergency sign (preferably saying "Call Police" or "Get Assistance") in your window where people driving by will see it. Do not accept unsolicited offers for assisâ€" tance. Instead, ask the person to drive on and call the police or an emergency service for help. stop signs or traffic lights?® Approach intersections with caution" and be ready to stop If you think!" another vehicle isn‘t preparing to‘ * stop, slow down and honk your‘ horn to alert the driver. ¢ Q When driving through a large*" shopping centre parking lot, watch"" for drivers who ignore directional arrows and wellâ€"marked dashing in a straight line one part of the lot. Because shop=‘ pers are constantly leaving or walkâ€"" ing to the vehicles, drive with extra m care at reduced speed. Sudden tire: failure fips â€" Q Keep in mind the most danâ€" gerous time for driving is very early® on Sunday morning. According to© GM research studies, the most danâ€" gerous period is from about 3 a.m.‘" to 4 a.m. on Sundays, often the \ result of sleepy or drunk drivers."‘ The safest time during the week is‘ from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on‘ Sundays. Driving the same distance on a Sunday at 3 a.m. is 134 times ‘ more dangerous than at 10 a.m.;" according to these GM studies. ' A tire blowout is not as comâ€";} mon today as in years past, espeâ€": cially for drivers who properlys maintain their tires, but it can hapâ€"> pen. Automotive specialists at" General Motors offer a few tips an what to do if you experience a sudden tire failure. en d PCE If a front tire fails, either in a" C curve or on a straightâ€"away, the _ flat tire will produce a "drag" that,;, pulls the vehicle toward the side,; on which the blowout occurs. Nt When a front tire fails, immediâ€" ately take your foot off the accelâ€" erator, be sure you have a firmws grip of the steering wheel, steer to‘s: maintain lane position (keeping®~ the car under control), the gently *‘ brake to a stop well out of the traf- ‘ fic lane. A rear blowout, particularly on a curve, acts much like a skid and. _ may require a skidâ€"type correction,â€"; (counter steering). In any rear blowout, remove;» your foot from the accelerator, get= the car under control (it may be®© extremely bumpy and noisy, but you can still steer) and gently"\ brake to a stop well off the road, if possible. i In an emergency situation such as a blowout, do your best to react,;> quickly without panic. Do not;. slam on the brakes. This will only >« aggravate the situation. Modulateu' your brakes and constantly seek escape route or area of less danger. ®>

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