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Now that you've bought that beautiful new car, how do you plan to take care of it? When the need for vehicle maintenance or accident repair arises, Edmunds.com features a national directory of auto repair shops to help you locate a trustworthy mechanic in your area. Search our listings of auto repair shops in Virginia Beach, Virginia 90025 and compare prices and services to find the best deal at the most convenient location. With all the time and effort that went into buying your new car, it's important to find an auto repair shop you can trust.

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"As a member of Navy Federal Credit Union we recently used their auto buying program to purchase a new vehicle. I was contacted by the dealer in a time"... Read more Review by: andy161

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Warming trend = continuing by larsb on Thu Feb 09 06:11:26 PST 2012

At least we are warm in the USA - except those sad sacks who gotta live in Alaska... Warming still going... U.S. Climate Highlights -- Winter to Date (December 2011-January 2012) The first two months of the winter season, December and January, have been much warmer than average for the contiguous United States. The two-month period was the fourth warmest on record with an average temperature 3.8 degrees F above average. Much of the warmth was anchored across the northern and eastern United States. Minnesota was record warm for the period, with an average temperature 10.1 degrees F above average. A total of twenty-two states from Montana to Maine had December-January temperatures ranking among their ten warmest. Despite a large winter storm which impacted the western U.S. during January, much of the region was drier than average. California had its fourth driest December-January period, and Montana had its sixth. Wetter-than-average conditions were observed in a string of states from New Mexico to New York, with Texas having its eleventh wettest two-month period. U.S. Climate Highlights -- Last 12 months (February 2011-January 2012) The 12-month period, ending in January, was the sixth warmest such period for the contiguous United States, with warmer-than-average temperatures dominating the eastern two-thirds of the nation. Seven states -- Delaware, New Jersey, North Carolina, Maryland, Rhode Island, Texas, and Virginia -- were record warm for the period, while an additional 18 states had 12-month temperatures ranking among their ten warmest. Oregon and Washington were the only states with below-average temperatures during the period. The nationally-averaged precipitation total for the 12-month period was near average, masking regional extremes. The Ohio Valley and Northeast were record wet for the period, with seven states within those regions also being record wet. Dry conditions were present along the southern tier of the nation from New Mexico to South Carolina.

Re: Good price? [buddlight] by kimo6 on Tue Feb 07 21:42:38 PST 2012

Virginia's Honda Tysons Corner and Maryland's Honda Pohanka

Re: press request [tyguy] by mako1a on Tue Feb 07 11:23:38 PST 2012

That was fun! A hat or shirt would certainly be appreciated Mine was done via email (buying Toyota after years of the big three). Shirt offered, shirt accepted, shirt traded to Richard for Orient shirt.

Re: Super Bowl Observations [jipster] by mako1a on Tue Feb 07 10:48:04 PST 2012

I'd put 10 big ones down with those odds Are you still trying to spend those big Confederate one dollar bills?

Re: press request [tyguy] by mako1a on Mon Feb 06 12:39:19 PST 2012

I'd be happy to speak with the reporter It's a pretty good deal. They sometimes reward you with an Edmunds Tshirt or some other little trinket. It only takes 5 minutes and there is zero spam for your efforts.

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