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Old 10-18-2008, 03:38 AM   #1
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How to add a second car to Garage?

How do I add a second car to the Garage?

I don't see where/how to add the Civic HX that is now my daily driver.
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Currently getting +/- 50 mpg in fall weather. EPA is 31/39 so not too shabby. WAI, fuel cutoff switch, full belly pan, smooth wheel covers.

Now driving '97 Civic HX; tires ~ 50 psi. '89 Volvo 240 = semi-retired.
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Old 10-18-2008, 03:53 AM   #2
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1. Click "Garage" tab.
2. Click "Add Garage Entry" in the bar just under the tab bar, above all the content and/or ads. It's a lighter gray color than the title area with the GasSavers.org logo. It's actually really easy to scroll right past, which is probably why you had to ask.
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good to hear from you again! pics please pics!!!
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Thanks, theholycow. I entered the car based on your tip.

Yeah, I gotta take some pics.
It's gray, has a couple dings/ripples but still pretty decent.
Has HX rims which is nice.
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Now driving '97 Civic HX; tires ~ 50 psi. '89 Volvo 240 = semi-retired.
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