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Savannah Keaton

Savannah is a teacher assistant who is working on her bachelor’s degree in Education, Birth thru Kindergarten. In her free time Savannah does martial arts. She has a 1st-degree black belt in Shito-Ryu Karate and a 2nd-degree black belt in Tomiki Aikido.

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A Ram 1500 truck is offered for sale at the Marino Chrysler Jeep Dodge dealership

Is Your Dodge Ram Leaking Water into the Cab?

While your vehicle needs water in order to run properly, there are some places it just doesn’t belong. For example, no one wants water in their headlights, but it can occasionally happen. One vehicle that is very prone to filling up with water is the Dodge Ram 1500, particularly from before the days when Dodge …
Canadian International Auto Show. The Corvette Exhibit showing off every step of the production from 1953 to the present. The Four Corvette in the this picture are Front to Back, the 1980 C4 (in red), a 1971 C3, next a 1980 C3, and in the back in yellow a 2004 C5

The 2004 Chevy Corvette C5 Was the Last Vehicle Ever to Have an Iconic Feature

Since 1953 when Chevrolet workers built the first Corvette by hand, the legendary sports car has gone through many evolutions. From hydraulic lifters to the mid-engine released last year, the Corvette has proven it can drastically change its looks and still keep consumers coming back for more. There is one iconic look that hasn’t been …
Mazda CX-9 at the Los Angeles Auto Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center

Why You Should Never Buy the 2008 Mazda CX-9

SUVs and speed aren’t always synonymous. In fact, when most people go to look at a potential SUV, they aren’t going there because they want something to go racing in. It’s often thought that you give up speed for cargo room and off-road ability. Mazda resented that line of thinking and created an SUV that has …
Tesla Model 3 compact sedan car in white on display at Brussels Expo

Does the Tesla Model 3 Make for a Good Rental Car?

Electric vehicles are quickly becoming the norm for many owners, but the fact remains that they’re also still fairly new. There’s a lot we don’t know about how they’ll age. For example, how does the battery hold up after 100,000 miles? Will you still be driving this vehicle 10 years from now, or will it …