Contributed by Vickie Tyson
I have been looking into getting an alarm system for my studio. I have a hair studio that is behind my house. I don’t really see that many client, but usually work about two to three days a week. I read reviews on the internet and after reading ADT Reviews that were consistently better than most, I decided that it was time. I felt like I needed to get an alarm system for the studio because recently there have been break-ins into hair studios around town. I know that it sounds crazy, but apparently, there is a big black market for hair tools. I guess it is because hair dryers and irons are costing upwards of two hundred dollars now a days ( for professional ones). I never keep any cash in the register, but some studios have had petty cash stolen and in some cases even had their computers stolen. I know it isn’t a one hundred percent break-in safe, but it definitely makes me feel a lot safer!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
2011 Dodge Charger R/T Review
If you are in the market for a vehicle that sports a 5.7-liter HEMI V8, and have $40K to spend, you may need to look no further than the 2011 Dodge Charger R/T. That isn't all it has going for it though. It's actually a bit of a throwback on the outside, and seems to feel a bit like a Charger from the 60s. Of course it has all kinds of new era gadgets to go along with it, but reviews say that is has the same power and the same thrill of the ride the classics did. lcd tvs samsung
The Bottom Line: The Dodge Charger R/T will gave you the feeling that you’ve entered a time warp. First, it resembles the Charger of the 1960s, it has the power of that car, it has the wheelbase of that car, and it has the same thrill ride of that car.
I had fun driving the Dodge Charger. Let me first confess that I’ve never been a great fan of the Charger, although I respected its performance and styling “back in the day.” I was always lured more to small British sports cars at the time and failed to recognize good old American iron. full review
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
2011 Mazda RX-8 Grand Touring Review
MAzda announced in August that the 2011 Mazda RX-8 would be the last of the series. The RX-8 comes in an entry level sports vehicle around $26,000, but a more driving enthusiest version upwards of $32,000. Standard sports colors of red, black, and silver to keep it as simple as using scholastic coupons.
The RX-8 was dropped from the European market last year. With the loss of that volume combined with the rising Yen, continuation of the RX-8 didn’t make for a good business case. The RX-8 was first shown in 2001 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit and sales in North American began in 2004. Close to 200,000 have been sold around the world. Its predecessor was the RX-7 and, like it, is powered by a Wankel or rotary engine.
Mazda introduced rotary engine vehicles in the US in 1971, beginning with the RX-2, RX-3, RX-4, RX-5, and finally three generations of the RX-7 sports car. full review
Friday, October 7, 2011
2012 Hyundai Elantra Review
When it comes to the Asian auto makers we are looking for their biggest asset in most cases: fuel economy at an affordable price. The Elantra has been in this class for the most part. The 2012 isn't much different getting 29 MPG city/40 MPG highway at an affordable $19,000. This is an the price range of most and even those looking for Occupational Therapist Aide Jobs
Someone once told me that the reason she bought a Hyundai Elantra was because it had all the controls in the right places, and you could get at them easily. There's no change with this fifth generation model, except it has the added benefit of Sonata-like styling and very good fuel economy. full review
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