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Junkyard Find: 1986 Dodge Aries SE Four-Door Sedan

The Truth About Cars

For the 1980s, GM created the X-Cars , Ford offered Fox sedans and American Motors had the Concord. After a decade of fuel shortages and general malaise , Detroit (and Kenosha) knew that American car buyers still loved soft-riding, roomy sedans with comfy bench seats but needed them to be more efficient. Look at that interior!

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Protecting Your Ride: A Guide to Anti-Theft Systems & Devices

Clean Fleet Report

According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a motor vehicle is stolen in the United States every 40 seconds. Theft doesn’t discriminate; high-end luxury cars, family minivans and everything in between can be targets for thieves. However, some car owners choose to use them as anti-theft devices.

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