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Williamsburg, New Mexico Auto Repair Shops
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Fredericksburg, VA seems to have cheap gas. Found a Shell for $3.76. I may fill up on the way back so I still have a full tank!
I'm heading out on a road trip in the van, didn't fill that up yet, figured gas in VA is much cheaper than here in DC/MD anyway. Any suggestions on where to stop? Shell preferred. I'm going from DC to Williamsburg and could stop early or late. Guess I'll check gasbuddy.com.
I have 1999 F250 SuperdutyPSD 4x4 and when you put on the high beams the lights go out. I have changed the headlights and the dimmer switch. I don't know what else to try. I can't afford the dealership. Does anyone have any ideas? Or has anyone else had a problem like this? Thanks in advance. David
Is that soft recall still valid?
I'm considering the purchase of a 2004 Saturn Vue with 122K on it for my youngest son, but I want to make sure the engine will last a little while. How many miles do you have on your Vue?
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