This article talks about the positive features of the US spec 2012 Volkswagen CC. No specific mention of competing vehicles is made, and the article only portrays the CC only in a positive light. The article touches on the vehicle´s unique design, power train options, safety features and interior features.
Words: 383 Downloads: 0 Category: Automobiles By: Steven SymesThis article highlights some of the features of the US spec 2012 Ford Escape. The Escape is portrayed in a positive light and no mention is made of any advantages of competing models. The article touches on the vehicle´s power train and technology features that set it apart from other compact crossovers.
Words: 336 Downloads: 0 Category: Automobiles By: Steven SymesThis article is about the US spec 2012 Ford Shelby GT500. The article focuses on the positive features of the car, not mentioning its competitors at all. Areas the article covers includes the car´s styling, power train, handling and interior features.
Words: 357 Downloads: 0 Category: Automobiles By: Steven SymesThis article seeks to educate readers about the importance of properly maintaining their vehicle tires. Four main points of tire maintenance and care are highlighted, with explanations of how to perform the maintenance or why they are important. The article is written so it is accessible for readers who are not automotive enthusiasts.
Words: 428 Downloads: 0 Category: Automobiles By: Steven SymesThis article covers the new 2013 Ford Explorer, using US specs and automotive terms. The article presents readers with only positive information about the vehicle, avoiding mentioning competitors. Features highlighted in the article include gas mileage, power train options and safety features
Words: 416 Downloads: 0 Category: Automobiles By: Steven SymesThis article is about the 2012 Ford Fiesta, using US specs and automotive terms. The article highlights features of the car not found in other economy cars. The article also talks about the power train, fuel efficiency, and some of the car´s standard and optional equipment.
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