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Why Is Gas So Expensive at Certain Times of Year?

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Unfortunately for drivers, we often see the highest gas prices during the summer, starting around Memorial Day. In May 2022, U.S. consumers paid an average of $1.50 per gallon more than they were at the same time in 2021, according to AAA.

96% of People Can't Figure Out if These Vehicles Are Ford, Dodge, or Chevy. Can You?

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Throughout the 20th century and to present the three big American car manufacturers have been competing for consumer pride. While some vehicles were truly unique, others were eerily similar. Can you figure out if these vehicles are Ford, Chevy or Dodge?

How Geofencing Works: Pros, Cons and Privacy Concerns

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Geofencing is a technology quietly reshaping the marketing and consumer engagement landscape. It establishes virtual boundaries around physical spaces, linking your device to businesses and services effortlessly. When you step across these boundaries, you receive timely messages - discounts, event reminders or exclusive offers - all customized to your location.

The Best-selling Beer in America Isn't From the U.S.

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Beer is as much a part of American culture as burgers and baseball. Look at any tailgating party, Sunday cookout, after-work happy hour or marathon recovery tents; you'll see that ice-cold beer has become a ubiquitous social staple. And the best-selling beer in America reflects trends in consumer preferences.

The 25 Worst Cars Of All Time

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Not every car that is designed, manufactured and marketed to the public is a winner. In fact, automotive companies are as likely to roll a dud off the assembly line as a success. Whether it is an ugly design, poor engineering or a plain old lemon that turns off consumers, the history of the automobile [...] The post The 25 Worst Cars Of All Time appeared first on Goliath.

How Salt Works

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Not only do we need to consume salt, we also need it for a variety of nonfood uses. But if it's so important, why do health organizations recommend that we closely watch our intake? Apparently, there can be too much of a good thing. Learn what happens when we overload on salt or get too little of it.

10 People Made Famous By Netflix

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Not only have streaming services changed the way in which people consume movies and television shows, but it has also helped make famous a whole new lot of actors - many of whom are now being seen even more on the big screen and enjoying their stardom rising to new levels thanks to a breakout role [...] The post 10 People Made Famous By Netflix appeared first on Goliath.

1930-1939 Ford Trucks

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Ford's depression battle plan was simple: Build better cars and trucks. Explore 1930s Ford trucks -- and find great photos -- in this article.

1970-1979 Ford Trucks

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The Courier and Louisville Line were Ford's new 1970-1979 trucks. Learn more about Ford trucks in the 1970s and see truck photos at HowStuffWorks.

1980-1989 Ford Trucks

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Focused on fuel efficiency, Ford changed truck style and engines in the 1980s. See photos and learn more about 1980-1989 Ford trucks at HowStuffWorks.

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