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Tips from Goodwrench Help Consumers Improve Fuel Economy

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GRAND BLANC, Mich., 2008-05-13 -- With gas prices exceeding $3.65 per gallon on average, filling up could cost upwards of $50, $60, $70 or more. Goodwrench offers consumers helpful tips to improve vehicle fuel economy and help drivers get every possible mile out each drop of gasoline. One of the simplest ways of doing this is with proper vehicle maintenance and sensible driving techniques.

Prescription for a Healthy Vehicle: Informed Drivers, Internet and Expert Goodwrench Auto Service Technicians

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2007-12-03, GRAND BLANC, Mich. – The Internet provides readily available and often valuable information for do-it-yourselfs and self-diagnosis-ers. Web sites such as WebMD, Travelocity, Kelly Blue Book, Wikipedia and Goodwrench.com receive millions of hits a month as consumers seek to discover answers on their own. This trend is particularly prevalent among automotive consumers who are searching online for both auto sales and service.

Western Pennsylvania Pontiac, GMC Goodwrench Dealers Collect Toys for Needy Children

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Dealers Team with Toys for Tots

2007-11-12, Pittsburgh – Pontiac and GMC Goodwrench Dealers in Western Pennsylvania will team with The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation to collect toys during the holiday season for needy children. Consumers who donate a new, unwrapped toy at a participating Pontiac and GMC Goodwrench dealership by December 17 will receive a service coupon valid for a free tire rotation and vehicle inspection.

GM's Fuel-Saving Tips Lighten the Load on Your Wallet and the Environment

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Goodwrench Can Help You Drive Green, Save Green

2007-10-16, GRAND BLANC, Mich. - With fluctuating gas prices burning up an ever-increasing share of the average household budget, saving fuel not only helps pump up the bottom line, it helps drivers concerned about climate change to be better stewards of the environment without driving a hybrid.

While a motorist can't single-handedly control global energy markets, he or she can take simple steps to use less gasoline by keeping current on vehicle repair, utilizing on-board oil life technology and changing a few driving habits. Goodwrench technicians can help identify hidden and not-so-hidden issues that rob vehicles of fuel economy.

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