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39th annual "Banquet of Champions"
DECEMBER | 6

Dayton Auto Racing Fan Club will have its 39th annual "Banquet

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Wheels of the week: Dan Allen's 1969 Chevrolet Nova
"Mom would be proud," were the words that Dan Allen used to describe his recently restored 1969 Chevy Nova.

2009 Nissan Frontier
The Wild Frontier: 2009 Nissan Frontier 4x4 Crew Cab LE
Don't be misguided into thinking that the 2009 Nissan Frontier can be pigeonholed into its midsize pickup truck classification. From its looks to its capabilities, the Frontier stands up to the challenge of any size pickup.

2008 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid
This Tahoe is the poster child for hybrids
A little respect, a little reverence. That's all that is required.

Tom and Ray Magliozzi
Wax on, wax off
Dear Tom and Ray:

I did something that was, at best, careless — and at worst, really, really stupid. So don't tell anyone! When I turn on my 2006 Jeep Liberty, the vents emit a "not so nice" smell. So, I put a very pleasantly scented bar of homemade soap (that I bought at a farmer's market) on top of the dashboard. I just placed it there, wrapped in the clear plastic it came in. It helped make the car smell better. Then, while parked in a big parking lot for the day (I take the train to work), the soap melted in the hot sun. It leaked through the openings on the dashboard, down into the radio and hazard-light switch. Neither of them now works. Is there a way to remove the panel that covers the radio? There doesn't seem to be. My hope is that I can get inside and remove whatever soap flowed down there. If that doesn't work, I guess I'll have to bring the car to a mechanic and get the hazard lights fixed. As for the radio, I suppose I'll want to replace that, too, before selling the car. I'm so embarrassed about this that you're the only people I can bear to discuss it with. Please help! — Kelly

James Halderman
The case of the lights that won't go out
Wheels: Paul writes by e-mail, "I have a 1998 Chevrolet Astro van and the inside dome lights won't go out. All of the door jam switches checked OK. I even unhooked all of them and the dome lights stayed on. I replaced the light selector switch on the dash and that didn't help. Normally, the lights stay on for five to 10 seconds after the door closes. I can hear the click when the lights are supposed to go out, but they don't. What device turns off these lights and where is it located? What else do you recommend?"

Ask Patty Blog
Microbes, wood chips, bacteria — all being studied for new fuel
General Motors wants to test-drive one of its vehicles on cellulosic ethanol by the end of the year. That's why it has invested in two companies that create ethanol out of waste wood products.

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