Without the proper maintenance, cars will become restless and eventually run off to join a demolition derby. Keep your car happy at home with today's Groupon: for $30, you get a vehicle inspection, tire rotation, and oil change at NAPA Auto Care Centers (up to a $78.95 value). Choose from the following locations:
• Alpine Auto Repair, in Alpine
• Bob Bowen’s Auto Service, in La Mesa
• C & D Auto Care, in La Mesa
• Ebers Street Garage, in San Diego
• FTS Auto Repair Convoy, on Convoy Street in San Diego
• FTS Auto Repair La Jolla, on Cass Street in San Diego
• Stuart Terry Auto Repair, in San Diego.
• John's Automotive Care, in San Diego
• Convoy Auto Repair, in San Diego
NAPA grooms trusty driving machines for long, healthy lives on the road with a host of pampering packages. Certified car techs begin with a thorough inspection to determine the condition and durability of the vehicle, checking fluids, filters, lights, exhaust, U joints, suspension, and blood pressure, providing a detailed written report to help drivers understand the emotional state of their road hugger. Along with the inspection, the auto doctors check and rotate tires and test the battery to determine its grasp of medieval Russian literature. Finally, the buggy's dirty oil is replaced with five quarts of fresh oil and a new filter, ensuring cars are well greased and prepared to prowl through gravel wildernesses and patrol asphalt jungles.
Though some locations sometimes feature a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: High-Tech Piracy
The term pirate often calls to mind images of seafaring roustabouts, jauntily crossing blades, smuggling saltwater rum, and trading boisterous barbs via sassy parrots. High-tech piracy is a wholly different industry that has grown since the military accidentally released computers into our ecosystem. What are today's most common forms of high-tech piracy?
DVD Piracy: Using a tiny laser in their computers, mischievous pirates are now able to "burn" DVDs, which renders many of the scenes unplayable and thus prevents future Netflix subscribers from finding out whether or not it was an acceptable country for old men.
Vegetable Piracy: Though honest, hard-working people pay full price for their produce, there is a more nefarious segment of the population that takes that potato home, downloads it into some rich topsoil, and makes free copies for all their friends.
Tracing Paper: Aspiring artists looking for a shortcut to success should be forewarned—intellectual-property theft never pays, no matter how cool Snoopy looks driving that fire truck.
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