THE OAKVILLE BEAVER â€" BOXING DAY The do‘s and don‘ts of winter driving *« Do keep enough windshield washer antifreeze n hand. + Do remember to buy â€" and use â€" antiâ€"freeze ‘or your car locks and gas tank. + Do watch for slippery sections that often form ith drifting snow and create dangerous conditions. nd pay special attention to bridges and overpasses, hich tend to freeze up earlier than other surfaces, and for ramps that might be icy or snowâ€"covered. + Do keep your gas tank more than half full. It Ewill prevent moisture from freezing in the gas lines and give your rearâ€"wheel drive a little more traction when stuck. + Do leave a window open just a crack when driving. This will improve circulation, reduce conâ€" densation and fogging inside windows, and prevent could freeze to death while sleeping. * Don‘t brake, steer, change lanes or take other driving actions too quickly. Driver error is still the number one cause of collisions, and that is never more true than in winter. * Don‘t follow too closely. The most common winter mishap is sliding into another vehicle when there isn‘t enough room to stop safely. Winter conâ€" ditions often make objects and other hazards harder to spot. Allow a minimum of four seconds between your vehicle and the one in front. To check â€" select an object at the side of the road and, when the vehiâ€" cle in front passes it, start counting, "‘Oneâ€"thousand one, oneâ€"thousand two..." If you reach the object before getting to oneâ€"thousand four, you‘re too close. carbonâ€"monoxide poisoning. But don‘t open the rear * Don‘t panic if you have an emergency on the window on a station wagon or minivan â€" it will â€"road. If you don‘t have a cellular phone to call for !allow exhaust fumes inside. help, use emergency flashers, place a warning light . Do remember to buckle up, see that young chilâ€" â€" on top of your car, or tie a brightly colored scarf or tdren, are in an appropriate car seat and that older cloth to the aerial or door handle â€" anything to ones and all adult passengers use seat belts. make you more visible and attract help. * Don‘t drink and drive. Alcohol makes a lousy * Don‘t overâ€"exert yourself trying to get your car addition to your winter survival kit: it causes blood . back on the road. A little energy conservation goes a vessel close to the skin to expand and speeds up the long way to maintaining alertness. floss of body heat. It also makes you drowsy and you â€" From the Ministry of Transportation 1995 Saturn SL2 The Saturn «~*â€" Ǥ "I want to know the details right up front when I shop for a car" lease experzence ©199/month. ©1949/down. 36 months. Your payments based on a 1995 SL., AM/FM stereo, dual air bag, split folding rear seat, adjustable steering column, remote trunk release, intermittent wipers, MSRP $12,395 excluding tax, licence and insurance. First month payment of $199 plus $300 refundable security deposit and down payment of $1,949 for a total of $2,448 due at lease signing, based on 24,000 kms per year. Other down payments and vehiâ€" cle options available. See Retailer for details. Saturn SL1 ©269/month. ©2003/down. 36 months. Your payments based on a 1995 SL1, automatic and air conditioning, AM/FM stereo with cassette, dual air bags, split folding rear seat, adjustable steering column, remote trunk release, intermittent wipers, MSRP $15,935 excluding tax, licence and insurance. First month payment of $269 plus $300 refundable security deposit and down payment of $2,003 for a total of $2,572 due at lease signing, based on 24,000 kms per year. Other down payments and vehicle options available. Saturn SL2 +‘299/month. ©1892/down. 36 months. Your payments based on a 1995 SL2, automatic and air conditioning, AM/FM stereo with cassette, dual air bags, split folding rear seat, adjustable steering column, remote trunk release, intermittent wipers, MSRP $17,635 excluding tax, licence and insurance. First month payment of $299 plus $300 refundable security deposit and down payment of $1,892 for a total of $2,541 due at lease signing, based on 24,000 kms per year. Other down payments and vehicle options available. SATLRN. A DIEEERENT KIND of COMPANY. A DIFFERENT KIND of GCAR. wWyYECROFT RD. |, w <( )e t s SPEERS RD. DORVAL DR. 1 SATURN SAAB isuzU . 507 SPEERS ROAD 845â€"1610 pudds‘ « December 26, 19947 At Saturn change is evolutionary or 1995, an abundance of technos â€" logical and styling changes enhance Saturn‘s position asâ€"a leader in the small car marketplace. Some of these improvements came about as the result of inâ€"house ideas but; more importantly, others came in direct response to carefully listening to the "voice of the customer. "" Regardless of their source, the direcâ€" tion is one of evolutionary â€" not revao: lutionary â€" improvements to the estab‘ lished products. The Saturn commitment to offermg products that meet or exceed buyer expectations remains firmly implanted in every team charged with responsibilis ties of designing, testing, manufacturmg, vehicles. To that end, the customer can be assured of a positive Saturn sedan; wagon or coupe ownership experience â€" one that will provide a high level of reliability and durability, and with funs toâ€"drive characteristics, at an affordable price. * Among the major noteworthy changes for all ‘95 models are a full . assembling and marketing the 1998 frontal (driver and passenger) air bag â€" system and threeâ€"point front seat belts replacing the previous motorized/manu< al system, and a completely redesigned instrument panel. A new lower front fasâ€" cia debuts on the SC I, with freshened styling for the SC 2 front and rear ends. Continuous improvements have also been made to the Saturn powertrains. Most notable is the addition of a multi= port fuel injection (MFI) system on the singleâ€"overheadâ€"cam (SOHC) engine, replacing the previous throttle body, injection for increased power, perfor> mance and reduced emissions without sacrificing fuel efficiency. : SEDANS Traditionally styled yet contempo< rary in appeal, this family of fourâ€"door, fiveâ€"passenger sedans continues to be the cornerstone of Saturn‘s success. 3 In the small sedan segment of the market they‘re praised for their contem= porary appearance as well as for the, numerous applications of advanced: technologies designed into them. A 102.4â€"inch wheelbase provides ride comfort normally expected from larger, heavier cars. Inherent with its, spaceframe construction and wheelâ€"drive layout comes a feel of sub. stance, protection and maneuverability. Maximum sedan affordability is found in the highâ€"content SL and SL I] series. Their distinctive exterior appear<‘ ance is highlighted by black front and" rear lower fascia panels. Like all Saturn models, 60/40 spht rear seats contribute to overall versatiliâ€", ty. Allâ€"season P 175/70R series tires‘ mounted on 14â€"inch wheels contribute to SL and SL 1 ride comfort and control. = Performance is markedly improved# for these entryâ€"level sedans in ‘95. With, the adoption of a multiâ€"port fuel injecâ€"" tion (MPFT) system for the I 9â€"liter. engine, output is increased from 85 to_ 100 hp. Those buyers who desire a sedan.- with more of a touring car flavor find the? SL 2 meets their desires. Fitted w1th:‘ body â€"colored fascias, the SL 2 exterior, is also characterized by a reflective trunk" lid appliqué Inside the wellâ€"appointed> interior, the driver is treated to a seat, cushion height and seat back lumbax" adjusters Sporty handling is attribute in part to the P195/70R profile tires and 15â€"inch wheels. _B