On Display at the HomeLife Expo in Hanover
Mar20

On Display at the HomeLife Expo in Hanover

A few details from this year’s HomeLife Expo, being held at the Leverone Fieldhouse in Hanover. Top row, from left: Fresh eggs from Gizmo’s Pickled Plus; shingle samples from HP Roofing LLC; Solaflect Energy Chief Operations Officer Bob Adams cleans a solar panel. Middle row: Bags of wood pellets from Vermont Renewable Fuels Inc.; a miniature swimming pool model from Gibraltar Pools; a model display from Artesian Well Drilling. Bottom...

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On Display at the HomeLife Expo in Hanover
Mar20

On Display at the HomeLife Expo in Hanover

A few details from this year’s HomeLife Expo, being held at the Leverone Fieldhouse in Hanover. Top row, from left: Fresh eggs from Gizmo’s Pickled Plus; shingle samples from HP Roofing LLC; Solaflect Energy Chief Operations Officer Bob Adams cleans a solar panel. Middle row: Bags of wood pellets from Vermont Renewable Fuels Inc.; a miniature swimming pool model from Gibraltar Pools; a model display from Artesian Well Drilling. Bottom...

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A Crossover That Doesn’t Stand Out
Jan31

A Crossover That Doesn’t Stand Out

As Mitsubishi retreats from U.S. shores, cresting at 2 percent market share in 2002 before dipping to less than one-half of 1 percent since 2009, it has cast the redesigned Outlander crossover to hook budget-minded buyers looking for good warranties and better fuel economy. But those traits don’t quite appeal to the larger appetites of the American car buyer, which is why the three-row Outlander crossover and its smaller but...

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Outside-the-Box Thinking by Honda
May24

Outside-the-Box Thinking by Honda

When the Japanese automaker last redesigned the Pilot in 2009, Honda designers gave the three-row crossover the look of a true SUV, with big, boxy proportions. While successful, the model lacked the conservative, sophisticated elegance that buyers had come to expect. This has been rectified with the release of the 2016 Honda Pilot. The Pilot is 3.5 inches longer than the previous Pilot, with 1.3 inches of that going to the cargo area....

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