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To place a display ad call 254.757.5863 Saturday, November 22, 2014 2009 XXXXX PRESS RELEASE After a complete redesign in 2014 that helped it earn a Consumers Guide Automotive Best Buy award and Kelley Blue Book’s 5-Year Cost to Own award, the Sierra 1500 adds an all-new eight-speed automatic trans- mission to its powertrain ros- ter, enhancing efficiency and refinement while maintain- ing capability. It’s included on models equipped with the EcoTec3 6.2LV-8 engine Sierra’s new eight-speed automatic helps the pickup retain its 12,000-pound maxi- mum trailering rating under newly adapted SAE J2807 Recommended Practices. Additionally, the entire lineup is available with a number of features engineered for seri- ous towing. The Sierra also enters 2015 with technologies that enhance connectivity, includ- ing Text Messaging Alerts, Siri Eyes Free and new, available OnStar with 4G LTE with a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot (stan- dard on SLE, SLT and Denali). EXTERIOR Sierra’s exterior design is refined and aerodynamic, helping reduce wind noise in the cabin and enhancing effi- ciency on the highway. Inlaid doors fit into body sides rath- er than wrapping over the roof and combine with triple door seals to reduce wind noise and turbulence, help- ing quiet the cab. When it comes to ergo- nomics, Sierra’s wide rear crew cab doors make it easier to get in and out of the truck. INTERIOR The Sierra’s interior is roomy, quiet and functional, with a strong cab structure the foundation for its refinement. Nearly two-thirds of the cab is made of high-strength steel, while shear-style body mounts are used to tune out both up-and-down and side-to-side movement for a quiet, com- fortable ride. Double and crew cab models have a set of hydraulic body mounts to fur- ther isolate the cabs. TECHNOLOGY The 2015 GMC Sierra’s next-generation IntelliLink infotainment system is also highly customizable and capable of linking up to 10 devices such as smartphones, SD cards and MP3 players. Features include a new Text Messaging Alerts feature for smartphone users with Bluetooth profile (M.A.P.), which reads incoming texts through the vehicle’s speak- ers, and Siri Eyes Free for iPhone iOS 6 and iOS 7 users POWER The Sierra’s trio of EcoTec3 engines – a 4.3L V-6, 5.3L V-8 and 6.2L V-8 – is designed to balance confident perfor- mance with efficiency. Each features direct injection, Active Fuel Management (cylinder deactivation) and continuously variable valve timing to make the most of power, torque and efficiency across a broad range of oper- ating conditions. An advanced combustion system maximizes the potential of the direct fuel injection system, cylinder deactivation, continuously variable valve timing and other technologies. 2015 GMC SIERRA Sierra gets better connectivity The Sierra won awards for its redesign in 2014. For 2015, it gets a new transmission offering and new technology. Base price: $26,605 Wheelbase: 119” Length: 205.5” Width: 80” Height: 74” Engine: 4.3-liter V6 EcoTec3 4.3L V-6 FlexFuel, 285 hp, 305 lb.-ft. torque Transmission: six-speed Hydra-Matic 6L80 EPA Mileage: 18 city, 24 highway BY THE NUMBERS The cab is engineered for quiet and comfort.

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To place a display ad call 254.757.5863

Saturday, November 22, 2014

2009 XXXXX

PRESS RELEASE

After a complete redesignin 2014 that helped it earn aConsumers GuideAutomotive Best Buy awardand Kelley Blue Book’s 5-YearCost to Own award, theSierra 1500 adds an all-neweight-speed automatic trans-mission to its powertrain ros-ter, enhancing efficiency andrefinement while maintain-ing capability. It’s included onmodels equipped with theEcoTec3 6.2L V-8 engine

Sierra’s new eight-speedautomatic helps the pickupretain its 12,000-pound maxi-mum trailering rating undernewly adapted SAE J2807Recommended Practices.Additionally, the entire lineupis available with a number offeatures engineered for seri-ous towing.

The Sierra also enters 2015with technologies that

enhance connectivity, includ-ing Text Messaging Alerts, SiriEyes Free and new, availableOnStar with 4G LTE with abuilt-in Wi-Fi hotspot (stan-dard on SLE, SLT andDenali).

EXTERIORSierra’s exterior design is

refined and aerodynamic,helping reduce wind noise inthe cabin and enhancing effi-ciency on the highway. Inlaiddoors fit into body sides rath-er than wrapping over theroof and combine with triple

door seals to reduce windnoise and turbulence, help-ing quiet the cab.

When it comes to ergo-nomics, Sierra’s wide rearcrew cab doors make it easierto get in and out of the truck.

INTERIORThe Sierra’s interior is

roomy, quiet and functional,with a strong cab structure thefoundation for its refinement.Nearly two-thirds of the cab ismade of high-strength steel,while shear-style body mountsare used to tune out both

up-and-down and side-to-sidemovement for a quiet, com-fortable ride. Double and crewcab models have a set ofhydraulic body mounts to fur-ther isolate the cabs.

TECHNOLOGYThe 2015 GMC Sierra’s

next-generation IntelliLinkinfotainment system is alsohighly customizable andcapable of linking up to 10devices such as smartphones,SD cards and MP3 players.Features include a new TextMessaging Alerts feature for

smartphone users withBluetooth profile (M.A.P.),which reads incoming textsthrough the vehicle’s speak-ers, and Siri Eyes Free foriPhone iOS 6 and iOS 7 users

POWERThe Sierra’s trio of EcoTec3

engines – a 4.3L V-6, 5.3L V-8and 6.2L V-8 – is designed tobalance confident perfor-mance with efficiency. Eachfeatures direct injection,Active Fuel Management(cylinder deactivation) andcontinuously variable valvetiming to make the most ofpower, torque and efficiencyacross a broad range of oper-ating conditions.An advanced combustionsystem maximizes the potential ofthe direct fuel injection system,cylinder deactivation, continuouslyvariable valve timing and othertechnologies.

2015 GMC SIERRA

Sierra gets better connectivity

The Sierra won awards for its redesign in 2014. For 2015, it gets a new transmission offering and new technology.

Base price: $26,605Wheelbase: 119”Length: 205.5”Width: 80”Height: 74”Engine: 4.3-liter V6EcoTec3 4.3L V-6 FlexFuel,285 hp, 305 lb.-ft. torqueTransmission: six-speedHydra-Matic 6L80EPA Mileage: 18 city,24 highway

BY THE NUMBERS

The cab is engineered for quiet and comfort.

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RV’S, Motor Homes

Campers, Travel Trailers

Campers, Travel TrailersBoats

RECREATION

SKEETER BASS BOAT 2007225 YAMAHA V-MAX

8’ POWER POLE, RED LEDLIGHTS ON FRONT / BACK

DECK. $ 21,500.00 FIRMCall 254-498-6436

AIRSTREAM EXCELLA 198829ft. Good cond. $13,500.

Call 979-595-5452

ROYAL COACH 2014 - 40ft.Park model. 2 slide outs, 2ACs, washer, dryer, qn sizebed, electric awning, hide abed, sofa & recliner, lots of

storage. Selling due to health.$31,500. 817-408-0376

HOLIDAY RAMBLER 1998MH, 36’, 2 A/C, slide, Onangenerator, good tires, autodolly, $20,000. 903-452-5249

Antiques & Classics

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Eating and Entertainment during a Road Trip

Hunger and bore-dom are the en-

emies of family roadtrip happiness. Focuson food and fun tomake sure the

hours in the care arebuilding happy fam-ily memories.For travel snacks,choose healthyfoods that are less

messy. For example,opt for tiny sweet,easy-to-peel-and-eatClementine orangesrather than the big,juicy hard-to-peelnavel oranges. Orfreeze sweet seed-less grapes. Theywill help keep thecooler cool and tastelike little popsicles tokids.Bananas are anothergood, less messychoice. But be sureto toss the peels atthe next stop. Learnfrom my mistake:After a two-hour hikethrough the SouthDakota Badlands inAugust, you won’twant to get back ina car filled with thesmell of banana peelsthat have been rottingin the hot sun.For more substan-tial hunger, pack abag with bread, jam,

peanut butter andutensils for mak-ing sandwiches at arest stop. Fill Ziplocbags with homemadetrail mix made ofCheerios, raisins, and(a few) M&Ms.For quenching thirst,stick with water. Kidsmight prefer juiceor milk, but wateris good for themand less hazardousto your car seats.Stay green (and savemoney) by refillingbottles at rest stopwater fountains.

Entertain with EaseWith built-in DVDsand personal headphones, it’s temptingto let the TV babysitthe kids. But this isnot the best way tomake family memo-ries. Try books ontape rented from yourlocal library instead.

Plug the CD, cassetteor your iPod intothe car stereo andlisten together. Eventweens and teens canbe enticed to take outtheir ear buds andjoin the fun if every-one else is laughingto the antics of the“Sideways School”stories or debating aplot point in a HarryPotter book.Get kids involved inroad trip route plan-ning — and teachyour tech-obsessedteens how to navigatewithout GPS — byencouraging themto follow along ona paper map. Buylaminated maps foryounger kids whotend to have stickyfingers.The toughest part ofa road trip for kids,especially for kidsyoung enough to

need a car seat, isthe forced stillness.Stopping every twohours to let kids (andadults) stretch andmove is important.But you can get ev-eryone moving dur-ing those two-hourstretches of drivingas well.Try a rousing gameof head, shoulders,knees and toes.As the song nameimplies, you firsttouch your head,then shoulders, thenknees, then toes. Tomake it more fun,speed up the pace. Orgive each person aturn singing the song— in any order theychoose. For exam-ples, try toes, stom-ach, nose and head.

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With each passing year, cars are becoming morelike smartphones and computers. From bigger,more full-featured digital displays to new ways tobring information and entertainment into thecabin, today’s cars are more connected thanever before.

PHONE FEATURESOne of the most common features on new cars —

even many bargain-priced models — is the abilityto link with your cell phone to make calls, playmusic and often access yourcontact list.

Using either a wired USB connection or a wirelessBluetooth connection, most cars have some way ofworking with your smartphone to communicate.Some will even read your text messages through thespeakers, operate via voice control and let you con-trol your phone using buttons on the steeringwheel.

APPSAnother trend is the extensive use of apps,

both in the car and through your phone.Many cars can run a limited number apps

through the car’s digital display. Streaming digi-tal music through Pandora is one of the morewidespread examples.

Some car companies are developing theirown smartphone apps, too, that let you interactwith your car through your phone. They mightremind you when your car needs service, forexample, or even be able to unlock your doorsremotely.

This is cutting-edge technology, so it varieswidely between each vehicle and manufactur-er. It’s by no means standardized yet.

WEATHER, TRAFFICAs wireless data becomes more commonplace, so

does the ability for your car to use that data tomake your life easier.

Some new cars — particularly those fromluxury brands — use real-time traffic data in their

navigation systems to automatically re-routeyou to avoid congested roads. A few use weatherdata to let you know about hazardous travelconditions ahead.

2015 AUTOS | TECHNOLOGY

The Connected Car

If any single trend could define what’s happening in thecar world right now, it’s the continued integration ofvehicles and consumer electronics.

One of the most common features on new cars —even many bargain-priced models — is the ability

Using either a wired USB connection or a wirelessBluetooth connection, most cars have some way of

Some will even read your text messages through thespeakers, operate via voice control and let you con-

© FOTOLIA

FORD ROADSTER 1932 - V8,AT, disc brakes. $32,500.

Call 254-405-0397

BMW 535I 2008One owner. 61k. Must see.

$19,295/trade. 751-1444woodwaycarcenter.com

CA$H FORJUNK CAR$

Call 254-420-6755

CHEVROLET CAMARO SS2011 - Loaded! 2,800 mi. Exc.cond. White w/ black interior.

Call 254-744-3740

CHEVROLET CORVETTECOUPE 2002. Millennium

yellow, automatic, all powerw/dual A/C, targa top, heads-updisplay, new battery, chrome

wheels, new Magnaflowexhaust, new factory leatherseats. $18,500. 254-848-4177

CHEVROLET CRUZE 2013 - 1owner, 26k, power options, AT,

warr. $12,995/trade. 751-1444woodwaycarcenter.com

CHEVROLET MALIBU LT2012 - 1 owner, 67k, pwr. opt.,alloy whls. $12,295. 751-1444

woodwaycarcenter.com

FORD TAURUS 2003Needs fuel pump

otherwise great condition$1800 firm. 254-214-2745

HONDA ACCORD LX 2012 - 1owner, 76k, white, tan cloth.

Nice. $12,995. 3 avail. 751-1444woodwaycarcenter.com

MECURY GRAND MARQUISLS 2004 for sale. 170,000 miles,new tires, full size spare, coldA/C, garaged, excellent shape,in Meridian. $5000. 254-582-6354

MINI COOPER 2009 - Yellowmellow. AT, sunroof, allextras! 62k mi. Pristinecondition. $12,900 OBO.

Call 254-855-2061

CHEVROLET SILVERADO1500 2009 - Crew cab. 1 owner.Texas Edit. $18,695. 751-1444

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 1999.4X4, 174,000 miles. $3950 OBO.

979-567-4606 OR 979-567-3425

FORD ESCAPE SEL 2013Only 12k, blk leather, warr.Like new. $21,895. 751-1444woodwaycarcenter.com

FORD EXPEDITION XLT2005 LOADED. one owner43,658 miles. $14,500 OBO.979-567-4606 or 979-567-3425

JEEP COMPASS 2008 - 84kmi., AT, AC, new tires. Clean!

$9,500. 254-733-0682

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEELIMITED 2011 - 65k, Hemi.

Black leather. $25,895. 751-1444woodwaycarcenter.com

TOYOTA FJ CRUISER 2008AT, New tires. 99k, Sharp.2 Available. $18,495. 751-1444

woodwaycarcenter.com

CHEVROLET SILVERADO2010. 1500 Crew cab, LS, 56k,

silver, very good cond.,loaded. $19,500. 254-498-2028

DODGE RAM 2500 SLT 2011Crew cab, 4x4, Hemi. 1 owner.

Sharp. $23,295. 751-1444woodwaycarcenter.com

FORD F150 STX 2008 - Supercab. 95k, white, V8, AT.$12,995/Trade. 751-1444

woodwaycarcenter.com

TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 20064WD, 4.7L, V8, dbl cab. 85k.

Immaculate! Great condition.Bedliner, AC, cruise,

AM/FM/disc, trailer hitch.$18,500. 254-723-3791

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