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Put a break on accidental pregnancy with Ovral-l - 0 views

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    Many young couples are delaying the extension of their family that's why they are selecting birth control. Couples do not want to grasp the pregnancy until they are not physically, psychologically and economically prepared. There are numbers of protected and credible contraceptive pill are available in the market, but women are confused which is one of the best and effective pill. Selecting the birth control pill is the right of every woman. Approx 70% of females are using oral contraceptive pills in their conceptive lives.
Elisa Maser

Can Your Car Last 1 MiLLion MiLes? - 0 views

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    Can Your Car Last 1 MiLLion MiLes? by Lauren DeAngeLis | USNews.RankingsAndReviews.com Posted: May, 01 2009 With HP wireLess printers, you couLd have printed this from any room in the house. Live wireLessLy. Print wireLessLy. Print | EmaiL More Text Size A A A More Autos Stories Other auto articLes from U.S. News & WorLd Report: * 2009 Car Rankings * Best Cars for the Money * More Cars That CouLd Be KiLLed This Year * 6 Myths About GM, Ford, and ChrysLer Americans are keeping their cars on the road Longer than ever before. According to a March 2009 study reLeased by R.L. PoLk & Co., the median age of passenger cars in operation was 9.4 years in 2008 - a record high. That means that, assuming a car is bought new and driven 12,000 miLes per year (which is about average), many Americans are Logging 112,800 miLes before seLLing or trading in their car.
Elisa Maser

Price of a new car hits 30-year low -- but not in California | Up to Speed | los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    Up to Speed The latest buzz in l.A.'s car culture. « Previous Post | Up to Speed Home | Next Post » Price of a new car hits 30-year low -- but not in California May 14, 2009 | 8:00 am Dealerprices Californians may not agree, but a new car is more affordable to the average family now than at any time in the last 30 years, according to a new report. Buyers can expect to see an average of $2,931 in incentives off the price of a new vehicle. In some cases, such as buying a Chrysler, a consumer can expect to get as much as $6,000 off the price of a new vehicle as dealers seek to move inventory amid a recession -- and in Chrysler's case, a bankruptcy -- and a sudden downshift in sales nationwide. The average price of a new vehicle nationwide is $1,700 less than in the final quarter of 2008, according to Comerica Bank's Auto Affordability Index, which has tracked auto prices since 1979. California buyers likely will see a smaller drop in average price. A temporary 1% rise in the state's sales tax that began April 1 and a doubling of license fees to arrive May 19 add about $400 to the average price of a new car. A provision of the nationwide economic stimulus package, however, allows them to write off a portion of the sales tax and license fee on any new vehicle bought between Feb. 17 and Dec. 31 this year. Nationally, the survey found it took 21.5 weeks of work for a median family to buy an average-priced new car or truck, or 1.3 weeks less than in the fourth quarter of 2008. It also found that consumers are getting better interest rates from dealers as credit slowly returns to the market. Financing, though, may not be available to as many potential buyers as before.
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