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Will Policy Cover This?

Tuning Up Your Auto Insurance
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Most of us are meticulous in how we treat our automobile. We get regular oil changes, engine tune-ups and tire rotations. But do we have the same focus when it comes to our insurance? Probably not. It turns out your $50,000 policy may be useless. AOL Autos interviewed an expert and discovered the biggest mistake consumers are making.
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Say Goodbye to Scratches

Coolest New Car Features
Wouldn't it be great if when you scratch your car in a parking lot, the paint just automatically stretched to cover those marks? There's a car out there now that offers it. AOL Autos has details on that and eight other new car features. Ever want a refrigerator built in to your vehicle? That dream has come true as well.
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Go Ahead, Use Regular

Cost-Cutting Car Tips
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High gas prices this summer have been especially painful to those people driving cars that recommend premium gasoline. But do you really need the more expensive stuff? AOL Autos has the answer from an expert along with nine other tips to lower your driving expenses.
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Dealers Are Dying to Sell

Mazda
Mazda
The oversupply of less fuel- efficient cars, trucks and SUVs have caused dealers to offer bigger incentives to get them off the lot. Cars, with their relatively lower inventories, don't have the same level of incentives. But that doesn't mean you can't find a good deal. For example, you could save $70 a month on a Mazda6 with 0% financing. AOL Autos has the list of 20 best money-saving deals this month.
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Consumer Reports Rates Hatchbacks

Consumer Reports Picks Best Hatchbacks
Volkswagen
SUVs have fallen out of favor, paving the way for hatchbacks to stage a comeback. Many buyers still like the versatility of having a fifth door and flexible cargo-hauling capacity. Consumer Reports recently published its latest round of hatchback ratings. See which 'animal' is the leader of the pack at AOL Autos.
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We're Desperate for New Mustangs

We're Desperate for New Mustangs
Ford Motor Company
Over the past 40 years, Ford has created special versions of the Mustang, such as the Mach 1 and the Cobra. The editors of Car and Driver decided to have a little fun and dreamed up five tongue-in-cheek Mustangs in case Ford runs out of ideas. Surely there would be someone who'd love a 'Smokey and the Bandit' edition.
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Best Hybrids Under $30,000

Best and Worst Hybrids
Toyota
If you are thinking about getting a hybrid, you've no doubt heard about the Toyota Prius, one of the most popular options on the market. But before you settle on one, you should know that it only ranks third on US News & World Report's list of the best and worst hybrids under $30,000. AOL Autos has the full list.
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Who'd Want To Sell This?

Best Used Cars for College Kids
Need a car for college but don't think you can afford it? Believe it or not, you don't have to spend a lot of money for a car to drive around campus. You can get a Nissan Sentra for under $13,000 or an equally good deal on a Toyota 4Runner or a Ford Mustang. AOL Autos has your options.
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Used Parts Are Cheaper

Used Auto Parts
We depend on our cars for everything -- getting to work, school or the kids safely to soccer practice. Unfortunately though, cars break down. And when they do, where the parts come from? Some are used, rebuilt or remanufactured. AOL Autos explains the difference and tells you which ones you should use.
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Drivers Begged for This Vehicle

Pontiac G8 GT
Automakers have been known to build cars that proved to be unpopular with consumers. Either by design flaws or by lacking the enhancements drivers want, cars dating back to the Edsel have died a quick death. Now Pontiac has built a car based on the wants of the buyer. Will the G8 GT be wildly popular? We take a test drive.
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