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Examples

  • According to the recent AirCare test I took, the average car produces 0.3432 grams of Co2 per km.

    Why I Like Blogs Better Than The MSM « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008

  • Step 3, I drove back to the border of Burnaby to do the AirCare emissions standard testing.

    2008 June 28 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008

  • Step 3, I drove back to the border of Burnaby to do the AirCare emissions standard testing.

    I’m A Hydrocarbon Criminal. Who Knew? « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008

  • What I did hear from people in the auto business were stories about people with older cars who used ethanol to get an AirCare pass – and then had trouble because the solvent action of the additive in the system loosened lots of old crud that is the technical term they used and bunged up the fuel filter.

    15 « May « 2009 « Stephen Rees's blog 2009

  • What I did hear from people in the auto business were stories about people with older cars who used ethanol to get an AirCare pass – and then had trouble because the solvent action of the additive in the system loosened lots of old crud that is the technical term they used and bunged up the fuel filter.

    The Great Ethanol Scam « Stephen Rees’s blog 2009

  • But in the lower mainland of BC there are AirCare stations that test cars regularly – and the test results from cars and light trucks converted to these fuels were considerably worse than gasoline.

    Buses and trains and levies « Stephen Rees's blog 2009

  • A dark-blue-sleeved arm, bearing the insignia of the AirCare rescue team, forced her arm backward.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • A dark-blue-sleeved arm, bearing the insignia of the AirCare rescue team, forced her arm backward.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • A dark-blue-sleeved arm, bearing the insignia of the AirCare rescue team, forced her arm backward.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • A dark-blue-sleeved arm, bearing the insignia of the AirCare rescue team, forced her arm backward.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

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