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Savannah Keaton

Savannah is a teacher assistant who is working on her bachelor’s degree in Education, Birth thru Kindergarten. In her free time Savannah does martial arts. She has a 1st-degree black belt in Shito-Ryu Karate and a 2nd-degree black belt in Tomiki Aikido.

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2022 Kia Telluride recalls

Kia Telluride Recalls: A Guide

This midsize three-row SUV has garnered praise from automotive critics and received few complaints. But be aware of these Kia Telluride recalls.
Multistory Carvana building with multiple cars on display.

Selling Your Car to Carvana May Be Easier Than You Think

Sometimes you need cash fast, and one of the most obvious ways is to sell your car.  Unfortunately, the process isn't always easy, and it's rarely fast. Carvana has changed the marketplace for car sales. If you need some funds quickly, then this is an easy way.
A vehicle driving in the snow, potentially AWD or 4WD.

AWD or 4WD: Which Is Better in the Snow?

Winter is in full swing, and unless you live in a sunny state with mild weather, you may be looking for a vehicle that can handle the snow. The main choices to consider are either AWD or 4WD. However, which is the best when it comes to snow?
White Tesla building with Tesla written in grey against a blue sky.

Tesla Wants to Sell Electricity to Texas After the State’s Power Grid Failures

When Tesla announced it would be building a new plant in Texas, the world was more than a little shocked. He decided to take things a step further by selling Texans energy through Tesla Energy Ventures. Given the latest power grid issues which hit Texas earlier this year, it appears he's got a solid argument.
A Waymo self-driving car, a Jaguar I-Pace, drives in traffic in San Francisco, California, in nJune 2021. A huge step in autonomous vehicles

Waymo Begins Offering Autonomous Car Rides in San Francisco

Automakers are in a race to see who can be the first to develop a successful self-driving car. But they still need to work out a lot of kinks, as evidenced by some serious and even fatal wrecks. Even so, one company has proven autonomous vehicles can work and is offering free rides.