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David Hensley, Jr. - Finance Manager

Brad Hensley

I am the husband of the girl that shot me down in high school. I am a father to the miracle that we prayed about for over a year and currently expecting another. Born April of 1982, I have been in the car business since I was in diapers with my father beginning this business in 1983.

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Kbb.com: Used-Car Shoppers Encouraged to Buy Before Year-End

IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 29, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Kelley Blue Book www.kbb.com , the leading provider of new car and used car information, today reports that car shoppers are encouraged to buy their next used vehicle before the end of the year, as values are expected to increase 4 to 6 percent in early 2012.

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Lace Up Parent Coference :: RESCHEDULED

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 8, 2011
Parent Conference Rescheduled
Powell, TN - April 8, 2011 - A much anticipated event in Powell has been rescheduled due to scheduling conflicts at
Powell High School.
The Lace Up Parent Conference, hosted by OneLife Church and sponsored by Cars Etc., was set to be held at Powell
High School on April 15 and 16. However, a last minute scheduling conflict forced the conference to be rescheduled.
"We found…
Does your family ever feel like an episode of Supernanny or Nanny 911? Sometimes parenting feels like it should take place in a boxing ring. So, parents...lace up! Because your kids are worth fighting for.
Filed under: Car Buying, Sedan, Safety, Videos, Acura, Ford, Hyundai, Mazda, Volkswagen 2011 Consumer Reports best cars for teens - Click above for high-res image gallery of the picks Letting a 16-year-old loose on the world behind the wheel of a couple of tons of metal is a terrifying thought. Statistically, teens are more likely to die in a car accident than by any other means, and, most of the time, those accidents are avoidable. To make picking a car for your teen easier, Consumer Reports has come up with a list of relatively new, relatively cheap options to keep your kids safe while they bomb around with five of their friends make the commute between school, work and home. As you may imagine, CR recommends a family sedan that packs in as many modern safety features as you can afford, including stability control, ABS, traction control and side curtain air bags. They eschew trucks and SUVs due to their comparatively poor handling, high centers of gravity and bad gas mileage. Don't even go there with sports cars. Consumer Reports prime choices are as follows: the Acura TSX, the 2009 and up Ford Focus, the 2007 and up Hyundai Sonata or Hyundai Elantra, 2007 and up Mazda3, 2008 and on Scion xB, and both the 2007 and up Volkswagen Jetta and Rabbit/Golf. Click past the jump for a video of CR's choices. Gallery: 2011 Consumer Reports best cars for teens [Source: Consumer Reports] Continue reading Consumer Reports picks best used cars for teens [w/video] Consumer Reports picks best used cars for teens [w/video] originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 14 Mar 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read |  Permalink |  Email this |  Comments

Honda Recalls Over 33,000 Vehicles

Honda is recalling 33,341 of its 2011 model year Odyssey minivans over a problem related to the windshield wipers. Owners in primarily warm-weather climates may never experience this, as the issue pertains to damage resulting from the wipers being frozen to the van's windshield.

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Ronald McDonald House Partnership

We are now partnering with the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Memphis in the "Pull for Ronald McDonald House," fundraiser. Since the summer of 2000 Ronald McDonald House has been collecting Pull Tabs off of soda cans in exchange for money. They receive money depending on the current price of aluminum. The money raised through this program goes directly into their yearly operating budget and enables them to continue providing a "home-away-from-home" for the children?

ConsumerMan: Scammers using Web to Rip Off Customers

Surfing the Web today, we found a great article from MSNBC.com's contributor, Herb Weisbaum. It was a very interesting article. To read more about Mr. Weisbaum, click here.

Attention car shoppers! Cyber-thieves are now in the online auto business. Their bogus websites offer unbelievable deals - prices that are way below market value - on repossessed vehicles. Their slogan: "Stop searching and start saving."

These scam sites look completely legitimate, with pictures and descriptions of?

Too Good To Be True...

"If it's too good to be true, then it probably isn't..." This is a good rule of thumb to use when shopping for a "deal" online. We recently found a deal that you couldn't pass up. It was a 2008 Yamaha Rhino ATV in immaculate condition for only $2,500.00. After research showed us by searching on eBay and other sites, this ATV was going for $8,000.00 - $15,000?

Exempt from Sales Tax?

We wanted to write a blog post specifically for the members of the Armed Forces. With Memorial Day recently passed and Independence Day quickly approaching, it is a time that we reflect and really get to remember how important these individuals are to our everyday lives in the Automotive Industry. Recently, we have sold many vehicles to active duty military that were either stationed currently in Iraq or posted in Active Duty around the East…
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