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Six rules to help keep your teen driver safe

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If you worry about the kind of car your teen will drive, you're not alone - especially in this age of distractions behind the wheel. In a survey commissioned by USAA, 81 percent of parents put reliability first when choosing a vehicle for their teens, followed by a high safety rating.

If you worry about the kind of car your teen will drive, you're not alone - especially in this age of distractions behind the wheel. In a survey commissioned by USAA, 81 percent of parents put reliability first when choosing a vehicle for their teens, followed by a high safety rating. The good news is that teens also want cars with the latest safety features. Here are features parents and teens should look for in a vehicle:

 
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A tribute to Dick Dale and some top car songs

By Greg Zyla
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Dick Dale in a recent promotional shot is still performing at age 76. He’s the “Godfather” of the surf sound music scene.

Q: Hello, Greg! I remember many years ago you wrote an article about car songs and the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean that I saw in a car magazine. It had to do with the best car songs, and I’d love if you could touch on some of these great car songs again. I remember you mentioned a performer by the name of Dick Dale in that article, and would love to learn more. Janet S., Illinois.

 
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Car Q&A: Small brake pedal

My boyfriend recently purchased a new 2010 Mercury Mountaineer. He’s having a problem with the brake pedal being too small and his foot often slips off of it. Do you know if Mercury, or anyone for that matter, makes a larger pedal to correct this problem?

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Save time and money with easy DIY auto maintenance tips

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Vehicles are a big investment for families - usually the second highest valued item in a household after the home itself. While the purchase price for cars, trucks and SUVs keeps going up, the cost of maintenance is holding steady or even dropping for most vehicles. Better materials, sophisticated computers and other advances increase reliability and allow less frequent oil changes, tune-ups and other service.

Auto owners can do some of the work themselves to lower maintenance costs. Anyone interested in saving money and increasing pride of ownership by doing their own work can spend just a few minutes and accomplish the following four maintenance tasks easily, without any expensive tools or training.

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Silvio Calabi: Lexus GS450h offers modern luxury

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There’s something about a Lexus that makes me want to shower and put on a suit before I fire it up—or, in this case, energize its circuits—and go for a drive.

Somewhere on the continuum between Toyota’s Prius C and the new million-dollar gas-electric hypercars from Porsche, McLaren and Ferrari (really), there’s a zone that separates hybrids as economy transportation from hybrids as ultimate speed sleds. We know that electric motors can help small internal-combustion engines stretch a gallon of gasoline from, say, 30 miles to 50 or more, at least at low speeds. But for big gas engines, add-on electric motors are now providing extra wallop—carving a second or two off the 0-to-100 MPH sprint, for example. The GS450h sits in the zone that divides these types of hybrid cars; it enjoys some of both benefits.

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Car Q&A: Overfilling the gas tank

I fill the gas tank every week during my lunch break. I took my co-worker with me last week and he said not to overfill the gas tank. I told him I can usually get another gallon in. He said this is not a good idea, but could not tell me why. Is this true and why?

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Don't get stuck on the road this summer

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Summer is the time for road trips, whether they cover thousands of miles across the country, or are staycation day trips. As we head into the summer months, gasoline prices continue to fluctuate and are expected to average $3.56 per gallon for regular-grade gasoline, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Whether you're driving for hours or sitting in traffic, you will want to make sure your vehicle is ready for the road.

Summer is the time for road trips, whether they cover thousands of miles across the country, or are staycation day trips. Whether you're driving for hours or sitting in traffic, you will want to make sure your vehicle is ready for the road.

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Greg Zyla: 1958 Lincoln was massive

1958 Lincoln ad
1958 Lincoln ad

I'd like to know about what happened to the Lincolns from back in the 1950s. Up until 1958, I thought the styling was quite nice for a luxury car. Then in 1958, Lincoln came out with a massive piece of monstrosity that to this day I think was the biggest Lincoln to date.  What happened in 1958?  Chuck L., Evanston, Ill.

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Car Q&A: Doc fees

 Is the doc fee a normal charge? And do I have to pay for the charge?

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Tip of the Week: Keeping cars running longer on the roads

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Hitting 100,000 miles on the odometer for most people means it's time to start car shopping. But for others it's a personal challenge to go the extra mile, save a little cash and take their cars another 100,000 miles.

Racking up miles can evoke pride in some, but it is more than just bragging rights. Many people are driving cars tens and hundreds of thousands of miles further simply to keep their wallets a little fuller.

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