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		<title>Payless Car Rental Facebook Fan page launched!</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Payless <a href="http://toprentacar.bg">Car Rental</a> is now on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Payless-Car-Rental/117268622787?ref=ts">Facebook</a>!   Become a <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Payless-Car-Rental/117268622787?ref=ts">Facebook fan of Payless Car Rental</a> today to receive special deal and contests available <em>only</em> to our Facebook fans. In fact, we will soon be offering a secret deal on our Facebook Fan page, and only those who are fans will be able to view this special offer.</p>
<p>Feel free to post on the Facebook wall and share stories and pics if you’d like. We’ll be updating Facebook often, just as we’ve been updating our customers on <a href="http://twitter.com/PaylessCar">Twitter</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cheap Flights 101 Six sure-fire steps to scamming the lowest possible deal on airfare, along with other ways to the best airfare prices, period Back in the Middle Ages of air travel, airlines used to publish their rates in telephone-book-sized compendiums updated every few weeks, and your trusty travel agent would actually get on the [...]]]></description>
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<span><em>Six sure-fire steps to scamming the lowest possible deal on airfare, along with other ways to the best airfare prices, period</em></span></p>
<p><span>Back in the Middle Ages of air travel, airlines used to publish their rates in telephone-book-sized compendiums updated every few weeks, and your trusty travel agent would actually get on the phone to reserve your seat. Nowadays, fares change as often as the weather in New England. The good news? Ever-evolving technology now lets airlines sell unused seats at the last minute at a variety of venues, producing some of the cheapest prices ever. The bad news? With a glut of information out there, <em>finding</em> these fares can be a bewildering, confusing, and downright frustrating experience.<span id="more-323"></span></span></p>
<p>“There is no magic formula for always finding the cheapest fares,” says Terrance Zepke, author of the <em>Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel</em>. “Comparison shopping is the name of the game.” But don’t take that to mean you should spend more time hunting for your vacation airfare than you’ll actually spend on vacation. We won’t lie to you; the world of inexpensive airfares is dog-eat-dog. But follow these efficient steps, learn some simple tricks, and with a little bit of luck, you will excel in sniffing out the best online airfare deals.</p>
<p><strong>SIX STEPS TO CHEAP TICKETS</strong><br />
#1: FIGURE OUT THE BEST TIME TO BUY<br />
Your first step to airfare success is to determine the best time to buy your tickets. If you absolutely must get home to Mom for Thanksgiving—or to Courchevel before Lance passes through—the age-old advice still holds true: Buy your tickets at least three weeks in advance.</p>
<p>“I think most airline sources would agree that anything outside 21 days before takeoff is considered an advance-purchase ticket,” says Brian Ek of Priceline.com. “Airlines are different, but generally, once you hit 15 days before the flight, the price begins to go up, then it goes up again at the seven-day mark. So if you want a retail ticket, buy it at least 21 days out for the best price.” Consider buying retail and buying early for vacation destinations during popular seasons or during high-traffic holidays like Christmas, Thanksgiving, and spring break in March.</p>
<p>However, if your trip to Whistler can wait a weekend or Mom doesn’t mind you arriving on Thanksgiving <em>day</em> rather than the day before, consider changing your strategy. Timing when you fly is just as important as when you buy. Though airfares can be fickle and inconsistent, cheaper flights are typically available on weekdays, as opposed to weekends, and during non-rush hours. If you can’t avoid major holidays, like Christmas, New Year’s, Thanksgiving, national long-weekend holidays, and spring break periods in March, a good rule of thumb is to try to travel when everyone else doesn’t want to. Think Christmas Eve or day, Thanksgiving day or a week ahead of time. Besides, flying on a holiday is typically more relaxed—the airports and planes are usually less crowded, and the “we’re all in this together” atmosphere can lend to an easy-going travel experience.</p>
<p><span>#2: UNLEASH THE SEARCH ENGINES<br />
You know where you want to go and when. Mouse in hand, you approach the glaring, daunting screen of your computer. Task number one: Do a drive-by of the big search engines like Travelocity, Orbitz, Expedia, and Cheaptickets. Consider this as a fact-finding mission: a survey of these sites will give you a good idea on the average going rate for a retail ticket.</p>
<p>These search engines also offer a variety of search flexibility. Orbitz and Travelocity both allow you to search multiple dates—or even whole months—so you can compare rates and plan on traveling on the least expensive day.</p>
<p>Also keep in mind that ticket prices can vary drastically by airport. If you’re flying out of Boston, try Providence. San Francisco? Think Oakland. How about Charlotte? Consider Greensboro. Cheaptickets and Travelocity both have tools for searching multiple airports to come up with the best rate based on proximity, while Orbitz will automatically search all airports associated with a particular destination (for example, searches for Washington, D.C., yields results on Reagan, Dulles, and Baltimore-Washington airports).</p>
<p>#3: ON TO THE AGGREGATORS<br />
A new breed of search engine has cropped up in the past few years: the aggregator site. Sites like Qixo, Kayak, and SideStep search a whole flock of search engines as well as airline sites themselves. Why go the extra step? Many of the budget airlines that have great inexpensive fares, like Southwest, don’t do business with consolidators like Travelocity, so by searching only those sites, you’re missing half the market. Our favorite is Mobissimo, which on multiple comparisons brought up the lowest fares most quickly.</p>
<p><span>#4: GO DIRECTLY TO AIRLINE WEBSITES<br />
You’ve found the cheapest dates and the best airport, and now you think you’ve found the cheapest fare. Not so fast—you’ve got one more step. If you’ve found a great deal on an America West flight, check out America West’s website. Why? You’ll often find a better deal directly from the airline. And even if price is the same, buying directly from the airline will save you the search engine’s booking fee—usually around $5—and you’ll have a better chance at changing tickets or refunding your money if something goes wrong. Finally, some airlines guarantee the lowest rates from their own websites, backed up with special offers for those who find cheaper fares elsewhere.</p>
<p>That said, if you found an eye-popping deal on a search engine that utilizes multiple carriers, take it—the hassle of pricing individual flights in a multiple-leg, multiple-carrier itinerary will drive you batty, to say nothing of accidentally landing in New York’s JFK Airport when you fly out of La Guardia in 15 minutes.</p>
<p>#5: PERUSE THE BUDGET AIRLINES’ WEBSITES<br />
To go the extra mile, quickly eyeball the budget airlines’ websites that fly out of the airports nearest you. Often, their rates manage to fly, so to speak, under the radar of the major search engines, so it can pay to target them directly. On a recent check, Airtran posted $76 fares between Philadelphia and Fort Lauderdale, Southwest had fares for $99 or less from more than 30 cities, and JetBlue had fares from numerous cities starting at $39. Frontier, Independence Air, Spirit, and ATA also post web deals. Many of these low-cost airlines also have weekly or monthly newsletters that announce web-only deals, which is a great way to keep abreast of new deals.</p>
<p><span>#6: TRY BIDDING ON A PRICE<br />
If you still haven’t found an airfare that fits within your budget, try bidding. Yes, Priceline.com is still alive and kicking. In fact, the site now offers retail tickets in addition to the name-your-price game. But there are a few other players out there, like SkyAuction.com, which also posts deals and takes bids eBay-style.</p>
<p>Determining a bid that’s low but not impossible is a fine art elucidated only by date and destination. Aim too low and you’re wasting your time, aim too high and…well, you know. To start, take the lowest price from the industry-standard search engines (step #2) and the aggregators (#3), knock off 15 to 20 percent, and, using the same search criteria, go from there. Keep in mind, each bidding site likely has its own quirks and tricks. To put more than luck on your side, check out Biddingfortravel.com for additional tips on playing the auction game.</p>
<p>Hotwire.com offers a slight twist on the typical bidding game. Rather than asking you to bid, you enter in your trip info and they generate a deeply discounted clearance price, which is often the best deal going. The catch? All you get is the price of the flight—you don’t see the flight schedule or what airline (or airlines) you’re flying until after purchasing the ticket. For people with flexible schedules, this is a manageable hassle, but if you need to put in a half-day before flying off to the Caribbean, Hotwire.com can be gamble.</p>
<p><span>LET THE EXPERTS DO THE WORK FOR YOU<br />
Along with the other billion (or so it seems) travel-deal websites out there, there is a unique species that monitors the search engines and airline sites and highlights the best deals. SmarterTravel.com continually updates postings on the most outrageous plane ticket, hotel, car, and cruise sales, and has a team of editors that post travel-tip articles for these ever-changing times. Bestfares.com has a search engine and keeps excellent tabs on fare wars between airlines, such as when a particular city might be the center of downward-spiraling fares for a limited period of time.</p>
<p>Some sites, like adventure-centric GORPtravel.com, also specialize in a particular niche of travel, offering package trips that take care of all the details. Costs vary widely, and in some cases airfare isn’t included in the quoted price, but the expertise afforded by working with industry leaders could offer the assurance you need to make your vacation stress free.</p>
<p>THE LOWDOWN ON COURIER FLIGHTS<br />
So many budget travelers have discovered the air courier trick that flights to Sydney for a quarter and a smile are more fiction than fact. However, there is still a nice load of mind-bogglingly cheap ones—provided you’re willing to make a few trade-offs. Here’s the deal: By law, all baggage on commercial flights must be accompanied by a passenger. For many companies, sending goods on commercial flights with a passenger is far faster than shipping, so they look for passengers willing to fly on short notice, with great flexibility, and with no personal baggage other than carry-ons. The upshot as a courier is that all you really have to do is pack frugally, sit on a plane, carry the customs papers, and hook up with the appropriate contacts at the airport, and you’ll get great fares: Think Amsterdam for $125 or Bangkok for $275. Membership to the Air Courier Association or the International Association of Air Travel Couriers costs about $50 and gets you access to detailed information on the courier life and daily flight options. But keep in mind: flexibility is key—if you’re aching for a two-week break from a grueling nine-to-five gig that can’t be left at a moment’s notice, courier flights probably won’t work. But if you’ve got some flex in your schedule, it’s a great way to save cash and see the world.</p>
<p><span>LAST-MINUTE SEATS FOR SALE<br />
Airtech targets a similarly flexible demographic as courier agencies, but puts passengers on empty or standby seats at the last minute. If you’re flexible with your dates and destinations, you can get pretty sweet deals, like a flight to Europe for about $200. First, buy a FlightPass for travel between certain regions, say the U.S. and Europe, with a departure window of two to four days. When a flight comes up to your preferred destination, you’ll get a call. If it fits you desires and interests, you head to the airport and redeem your pass for the tickets. Think of it as the budget traveler’s way of flying on standby. One intrepid traveler used Airtech to get home to Greece for the 2004 Olympics. She got the call—a flight to Amsterdam from Washington, D.C., for around $200—and headed out that afternoon. After a leisurely day in the Netherlands, she hopped a train south to Athens and reached her destination for half of what it would’ve cost had she flown direct. Plus she got to go to Amsterdam. But if you need to be in a certain city at a certain time, Airtech ain’t for you.</p>
<p>SMALL-SCALE AND CHARTER AIRLINES<br />
Small-scale airlines and some charter services often offer specially scheduled or seasonal flights to high-traffic destinations for low rates. USA 3000 Airlines flies from Midwest and Northeast cities to vacation destinations in Florida, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico for fares 20 to 60 percent cheaper than major carriers’ fares, depending on the city. Sun Country Airlines is another small carrier based in Minnesota with flights to more than 40 domestic, Caribbean, and Mexican destinations. Especially at the last minute, rates can be significantly cheaper than those of Northwest, Sun Country’s biggest competitor. When purchasing tickets, be aware of restrictions on refunds and rescheduling after missed connections with other carriers. To find small carriers, look up a full list of airlines that service your local airport.</p>
<p><span>ROUND-THE-WORLD TICKETS<br />
Long to follow in Magellan’s footsteps? Do <em>not</em> buy a slew of disparate tickets around the world. You can save thousands of dollars for your on-the-ground travels by purchasing a round-the-world ticket. Several companies, like Airtreks and Air Brokers International can help arrange complicated global itineraries, sometimes for discounted prices. Also try the airlines directly for their latest fares. The One World Alliance, a group of eight airlines, including American, British Airways, and Qantas, offers around-the-world tickets with up to 20 segments (geo-specific regions of travel). SkyTeam, an alliance of nine airlines, including Continental, Delta, Air France, and KLM, offers round-the-world fares with over 650 stops to choose from.</span></p>
<p><span>AIR PASSES<br />
Okay, so you’re not planning on circumnavigating the earth anytime soon, but how about a little continental perambulation? There are plenty of smaller-scale deals with specific airlines and alliances that can save you tons on intra-continental travel. For example, the Star Alliance, a group of 16 airlines, including United, Lufthansa, Thai Airways, and Air Canada, offers discounted air passes for Europe, North America, Asia, and the South Pacific, among others. Passengers buy between three and ten coupons starting at $65 each, which are then redeemable for single-segment flights between any of the alliance’s destinations in the given region. Similar deals are also available within certain countries, with deals on international airfare and a set number of intra-country flights. For example, Qantas, in association with Tourism Australia, currently offers international airfare and three domestic flights for prices starting at $999, far cheaper than any other DIY pricing available. The best way to track down packages like this is to check the websites of the national airlines or the country’s tourism website, easily accessible via Google.</span></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Koenigsegg’s bid to purchase GM’s Swedish Saab brand was contingent on the company securing additional funding, either through external investment or through loans. With the Swedish government not overly excited about bailing out Saab and after rejecting attempts by Volvo to secure assistance, Keonigsegg has looked to the private sector and overseas for an interested party.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Koenigsegg Group AB has now announced it has found just that in Chinese automaker Beijing Automotive Industry Holdings.</strong></p>
<p>The deal has yet to be finalized and no monetary amount has been given, but Koenigsegg did say that Beijing Auto will be a minority non-controlling shareholder.</p>
<p><strong>In return Saab will not only get much-needed funding but also access to the massive Chinese marketplace.</strong></p>
<p>“This is an important step on the road to a new SAAB Automobile. We have a solid business plan, an important partnership and we are now in a position to go ahead without any governmental financing,” said Christian von Koenigsegg, CEO of Koenigsegg Group AB.</p>
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</strong><em><strong>Koenigsegg Group AB signs MOU with Beijing Automotive Industry Holdings Co. Ltd (BAIC) regarding SAAB Automobile AB</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Koenigsegg Group AB has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Beijing Automotive Industry Holdings Co. Ltd. (”BAIC”) to explore growth opportunities in the Chinese and international markets for the products of SAAB Automobile and BAIC.<br />
Under the terms of the MOU, BAIC would become a non-controlling minority shareholder in Koenigsegg Group. Koenigsegg Group will own 100 per cent of SAAB Automobile AB. The intention is to conclude an agreement later this year. Due to confidentiality agreements signed, further facts cannot be discussed at this time. The Swedish Government has been fully briefed on the MOU.</em></p>
<p><em>“This is an important step on the road to a new SAAB Automobile. We have a solid business plan, an important partnership and we are now in a position to go ahead without any governmental financing,” said Christian von Koenigsegg, CEO of Koenigsegg Group AB.</em></p>
<p><em>Koenigsegg Group now focuses on the ongoing discussions with the Swedish National Debt Office about the government guarantee for the loan with the EIB that SAAB Automobile has applied for.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[MUNICH &#8212; Saab today released details of its new 9-5 flagship, a car crucial to the brand&#8217;s success as an independent automaker under new ownership. Earlier this month, General Motors Co. reached a deal to sell Saab to Koenigsegg Group AB, a consortium of private investors that includes Koenigsegg Automotive AB, a tiny Swedish maker [...]]]></description>
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<p><span id="autonewsGraf1">MUNICH &#8212; Saab today released details of its new 9-5 flagship, a car crucial to the brand&#8217;s success as an independent automaker under new ownership.</span></p>
<p>Earlier this month, General Motors Co. reached a deal to sell Saab to Koenigsegg Group AB, a consortium of private investors that includes Koenigsegg Automotive AB, a tiny Swedish maker of $1 million supercars.</p>
<p>The new 9-5 will play an important role in a product offensive that Koenigsegg plans to announce once its purchase of the brand from GM is finalized.</p>
<p>&#8220;This car is the start of a new era for our brand,&#8221; said Saab Managing Director Jan-Ake Jonsson in a statement.</p>
<p>Saab says the new 9-5 is the most technically advanced car it has made to date with an array of high-tech features including an aircraft-inspired head-up information display, Bi-Xenon adaptive headlights, adaptive cruise control, parking assistance and all-wheel-drive.</p>
<p>The car will be offered with gasoline, diesel or E85 bioethanol four-cylinder turbocharged engines.</p>
<p>The most fuel-efficient diesel, a 160hp, 2.0-liter unit, has CO2 emissions of 139 g/km.</p>
<p>The new 9-5 shares GM&#8217;s Epsilon 2 platform with the Opel/Vauxhall Insignia, but the Saab version has a longer wheelbase and its own unique muscular, low-slung exterior styling and unique interior.</p>
<p>The current 9-5 has been on sale for 12 years and its sales have declined as the car has gotten older.</p>
<p>In the first six months, Saab built 9,061 units of the 9-5, down 72.4 percent from the year before, according to J.D Power Automotive Forecasting.</p>
<p>Saab sold 93,000 cars worldwide in 2008.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[General Motors has just announced a deal that will see it’s European Opel brand sold off to Canadian autoparts supplier Magna International. The deal has yet to be finalized, but this morning GM announced Magna was the preferred bidder. The sale will see Magna and Russian backer Sberbank take a 55 percent stake in both [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>General Motors has just announced a deal that will see it’s European Opel brand sold off to Canadian autoparts supplier Magna International. </strong>The deal has yet to be finalized, but this morning GM announced Magna was the preferred bidder.</p>
<p><strong>The sale will see Magna and Russian backer Sberbank take a 55 percent stake in both Opel and Vauxhall. Opel employees will get a 10 percent stake in the new company. GM will continue to hold on to a 35 percent stake in Opel.</strong></p>
<p>“The hard work over the past two weeks to clarify open issues and resolve details in the German financial package brought GM and its Board of Directors to recommend Magna/Sberbank,” said Fritz Henderson, GM President and CEO. “We thank all parties involved in the intensive process of the last few months — especially the German government — for their continued support that enables this new venture. I’d also like to thank the Opel and Vauxhall customers for their continued loyalty. GM will continue to closely collaborate with Opel and Vauxhall to develop and produce more great cars, such as the new Insignia and the new Astra,” Henderson added.</p>
<p>The deal will see continued cooperation by GM and Opel, allowing the two automakers to take advantage of economies of scale. The cooperation will also extend to projects like the Ampera (pictured above), a European version of the Chevy Volt.<span id="more-265"></span></p>
<p>Official release after the jump:</p>
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<h2><strong>GM Board Recommendation to Sell Majority Stake in Opel/Vauxhall to Magna International/Sberbank</strong></h2>
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<li><strong>GM to sell 55% stake in New Opel to Magna/Sberbank</strong></li>
<li><strong>Agreement on new ownership structure signals fresh start for New Opel</strong></li>
<li><strong>Employees to hold 10% stake in New Opel</strong></li>
<li><strong>Government supports financing through additional state guarantees </strong></li>
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<p>Zurich. General Motors today announced that its Board of Directors supports a bid from the consortium of Magna International Inc. and Sberbank to buy a majority stake in its European Opel/Vauxhall operations.</p>
<p>Several key issues will be finalized over the next few weeks to secure the binding agreements, including the written support of the labor unions to support the deal with the necessary cost restructuring for viability and the finalization of a definitive financing package from the German government. The definitive agreements should be ready to sign within a few weeks, with closing to follow within the next few months. Under the deal, Magna/Sberbank will purchase a 55 percent stake in New Opel; GM will hold a 35 percent stake and employees will be provided a 10 percent stake.</p>
<p>“The hard work over the past two weeks to clarify open issues and resolve details in the German financial package brought GM and its Board of Directors to recommend Magna/Sberbank,” said Fritz Henderson, GM President and CEO. “We thank all parties involved in the intensive process of the last few months — especially the German government — for their continued support that enables this new venture. I’d also like to thank the Opel and Vauxhall customers for their continued loyalty. GM will continue to closely collaborate with Opel and Vauxhall to develop and produce more great cars, such as the new Insignia and the new Astra,” Henderson added.</p>
<p>The agreement will keep Opel/Vauxhall a fully integrated part of GM’s global product development organization, allowing all parties to benefit from the exchange of technology and engineering resources. The new ownership structure constitutes a new lean, efficient and independent organization for the Opel and Vauxhall brands. The current portfolio of Opel/Vauxhall cars and the models in the pipeline are a strong basis for future success.</p>
<p>Participating in GM’s global technology development and purchasing organizations secures important economies of scale for Opel/Vauxhall and other GM brands. For example, vehicles that represent new propulsion technologies, such as the Ampera extended-range electric vehicle, can only be brought to market in a joint effort.</p>
<p>“GM operates many joint ventures around the world and has proven in the past that this business model delivers the right balance of independence, innovation and synergies,” said John Smith, GM Group Vice President Business Development. “All parties will work hard to close the deal as soon as possible,” he added.</p></div>
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It’s never too soon to start planning a vacation, especially when a little advanced planning means big savings. We’ve locked in four early-booking ski deals exclusive to Top 25 subscribers, and hand-picked two great pre-season mountain vacations. Head for the hills this fall or winter and save up to 40 percent with added perks like spa discounts and complimentary wine. Pick from mountain resorts in Telluride, Vail, the Hudson Valley, Aspen, the Catskills, and more. Rates start at just $71/night, but the empty slopes and gone-to-heaven views are priceless.<span id="more-218"></span></p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>TOP 25 EXCLUSIVE DEALS &amp; PERKS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Save 40 percent off Telluride Mountain Lodge, from $71/night</strong><br />
Surrounded by the spectacular San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado, the Mountain Lodge Telluride has spacious accommodations with working gas fireplaces, gourmet kitchens, and private balconies — all with stunning mountain views. Guests of this posh slope-side resort enjoy a prime location midway up Telluride Mountain with ski-in/ski-out facilities.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Deal details:</strong> Book three nights or longer by October 31 to enjoy 40 percent off on stays through April 4, 2010. Rates start from $71/night in November and go up to $85/night in February/March with the discount.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Book it:</strong> Visit <a href="http://www.mountainlodgetelluride.com/ppc/shermans-news.php?utm_source=s?hermanstravel.com&amp;utm_medium=media&amp;utm_content=promo&amp;utm_campaign=leisure">www.mountainlodgetelluride.com</a> and enter special promotional code SHERMANS.</p>
<p><strong>Up to 40 percent off Vail Condos with late checkout, from $150/night</strong><br />
The resort town of Vail is a popular ski destination come winter — and hotel rates tend to be sky-high during the peak months. Luckily, Destination Resorts Vail has a limited-time early-bird special that will save you a bundle at one of their eight condo properties. Each condo unit has a full kitchen, private balcony, and gas fireplace.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Deal details: </strong>Simply book by October 31 to receive 20 percent off a 3-night stay, 25 percent off a 4-night stay, or 30 percent off  stays of five nights or longer. Rack rates for 2-bedroom condos in early December start at around $215/night, but you’ll pay as little as $150/night by booking early. This offer is valid for travel   between November 25 and April 18, 2010. Plus, Top 25 subscribers receive a late, noon, check-out  — just in case you want to fit in  a few extra runs   on the morning of your departure.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Book it: </strong>Visit <a href="http://www.destinationresortsvail.com/ppc/shermans-news.php?utm_source=shermanstravel.com&amp;utm_medium=media&amp;utm_content=promo&amp;utm_campaign=leisure">www.destinationresortsvail.com</a> or call 970-476-1350 and mention Sherman’s.</p>
<p><strong>Hudson Valley packages with free spa access, from $195/night</strong><br />
Celebrate the arrival of autumn in New York’s Hudson Valley, an area praised for brilliant fall foliage, up-and-coming wineries, and dramatic white stone cliffs. Located on the scenic Shawangunk ridge just 90 miles from New York City, the historic Mohonk Mountain House has over 85 miles of trails tailor-made for hiking or snow-shoeing, along with breathtaking lake views, and a brand-new 30,000-square-foot spa. Choose from two special seasonal packages for an outstanding fall escape with all meals included.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Deal details:</strong> The Apple Festival package celebrates the apple harvest with midweek rates as low as $195 per person. Book your stay from September 7-30 for tasty perks like apple pancakes at breakfast and apple cocktails in the evening. Or, visit during the Pumpkin Festival from October 1-November 24 for midweek rates as low as $252 per person. Plus, Top 25 readers receive free access to the spa’s heated mineral pools, sauna, and solarium.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Book it:</strong> Visit <a href="http://www.mohonkexclusives.com/">www.mohonkexclusives.com</a> or call 1-866-666-3146 and mention ShermansTravel to receive free spa access.</p>
<p><strong>Up to 30 percent off at Aspen’s Gant Resort with late checkout, from $195/night</strong><br />
Located at the foot of Aspen Mountain’s powder-packed slopes in Colorado’s picturesque high country, The Gant Resort provides an ideal base for an ultimate winter ski getaway. This posh mountain lodge boasts 140 upscale condominiums with luxurious amenities like wood-burning fireplaces, fully equipped kitchens, and daily housekeeping.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Deal details: </strong>Rack rates in December start at around $195/night for a standard 1-bedroom suite, but you’ll save up to 30 percent with the early-bird special. The Summer Snow Saver promotion entitles guests to a 30 percent discount on stays of 4 nights or longer, or 15 percent off a single night’s stay, for travel between November 26 and April 11, 2010. Plus, Top 25 subscribers enjoy perks like guaranteed late check-out and a complimentary bottle of wine upon check-in. Book by November 15.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>Book it: </strong>visit <a href="http://www.gantaspen.com/aspen-hotel-special-offers.php">www.gantaspen.com</a> and enter special promotional code SHERGT.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>MORE EARLY-BOOKING MOUNTAIN DEALS</p>
<p></strong><strong>Third night free at Seventh Mountain Resort, Oregon, from $139/night</strong><br />
Experience the stunning scenery of Oregon’s Cascade Mountains with a fall or winter stay at the Seventh Mountain Resort. Bordered by the Deschutes National Forest and Mt. Bachelor, this upscale lodge offers a wide range of seasonal outdoor activities from whitewater rafting trips to high-altitude treks, ice-skating lessons, and guided tours by snowmobile. With the resort’s Two and Free special, you’ll get your third night free and a $50 voucher to use towards activities or dining. Rates for standard 1-bedroom suites start at just $139/night this September 8 through March 31, 2010. To book, visit <a href="http://www.seventhmountain.com/resort.php/SEVENTH_MOUNTAIN/SPECIALS">www.seventhmountain.com</a> or call 1-800-452-6810.</p>
<p><strong>Two-night hiking package in the Catskill Mountains, from $543 </strong><br />
Whether you’re an avid hiker or just enjoy taking leisurely strolls, the varied trails of New York’s Catskill Mountains will let you experience nature at its best. The I Like to Hike package available year-round at the Roxbury Motel provides guests with maps and a personalized itinerary for a trek through the forest, including packed gourmet trail lunches for two and a flask of Bordeaux wine. If the hike causes your muscles to ache, don’t worry: This deal also includes complimentary 2-day passes to the hotel’s Shimmer Spa with a relaxing 2-hour couple’s massage. Package rates start at $543 for a 2-night weekend stay in one of the motel’s uniquely furnished studios, and prices are even lower on weekdays. To book, visit <a href="http://www.theroxburymotel.com/Promotions">www.theroxburymotel.com</a> or call 1-607-326-7200.</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>The dollars</strong><br />
Based on double occupancy. Taxes and fees are additional.</p>
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</strong>Skis and hiking boots aren’t included.</p>
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		<title>Volkswagen &#8211; Porsche merger now a done deal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a time when mergers between automakers have become more and more frequent, arguably the biggest unification between two powerhouse car brands has finally been completed. Volkswagen, the current holder of ‘Europe’s largest automaker’ title, has now completed its merger with Porsche, with the tie-up resulting in an integrated auto group marked under the banner [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a time when mergers between automakers have become more and more frequent, arguably the biggest unification between two powerhouse car brands has finally been completed.</p>
<p>Volkswagen, the current holder of ‘Europe’s largest automaker’ title, has now completed its merger with Porsche, with the tie-up resulting in an integrated auto group marked under the banner of Volkswagen. The finalized deal comes as the culmination of months of intense negotiations that boasted its fair share of twists and turns that could put a soap opera to shame.</p>
<p>Ironically, it was Porsche that made the first attempt at purchasing Volkswagen after buying a 51% stake in the former’s operations with an aim at increasing it to 75%. But, in a somewhat complicated twist of fate, Porsche ended up losing billions of dollars as a result of the economic crisis, which forced the boys from Stuttgart to come knocking in VW’s door for some much-needed assistance.</p>
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<p>The merger calls for VW to purchase a 42 percent stake in Porsche’s auto unit by the end of 2009 with a target completion of purchase by 2011 – provided that all the necessary stages of the merger are met. The result, as you can expect, is the formation of an automotive conglomerate that already boasts of 10 brands, which already includes, among others, Audi.</p>
<p>Similar to VW’s deal with Audi, Porsche will remain an independent company.</p>
<p>According to Martin Winterkorn, Chairman of VW’s Board of Management: &#8220;Volkswagen and Porsche today took a decisive step towards a joint future. As a group with now ten strong, independent brands we will further expand our unique global position.&#8221;</p>
<p>It’s no secret that Volkswagen has long desired to be the world’s top automaker, even pegging 2018 as the year it hopes to overtake Toyota for first place. The acquisition of Porsche, together with its other brands like Audi, goes a long way in bolstering that mission.</p>
<p>&#8220;More than ever before, we now have what it takes to become the automotive industry’s number one. Volkswagen is systematically continuing its successful multibrand strategy by integrating Porsche,” Winterkorn adds.</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days, it&#8217;ll cost you! Here’s what to expect on 14 major carriers Planning to attend your annual family reunion in Chicago, you spend hours searching online for the best available plane fare. Finally, success: on a discount-booking site you find a round-trip ticket on US Airways for less than $180. Done deal. At the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>These days, it&#8217;ll cost you! Here’s what to expect on 14 major carriers</h2>
<p>Planning to attend your annual family reunion in Chicago, you spend hours searching online for the best available plane fare. Finally, success: on a discount-booking site you find a round-trip ticket on US Airways for less than $180. Done deal.</p>
<p>At the airport, though, you discover that checking your two suitcases (one heavy with presents for family members) will set you back $50. Then, on the plane, a flight attendant informs you that a pillow and blanket will cost you another $7. Headphones to screen out the crying baby in the next row: $5. Same price for a can of beer to help you take the edge off. By the time you’ve reached your destination, your wallet’s lighter by about $70—almost half the price of your original ticket.</p>
<p>The extra fees that airlines now charge passengers—for everything from in-flight snacks to choosing a window or aisle seat—can accrue alarmingly fast. And when you can easily find yourself bumped from an overbooked flight, or sitting inexplicably on the tarmac for hours without taking off, they can seem like insult added to injury.</p>
<p><span id="more-118"></span>But there are things you can do to keep the nickeling-and-diming under control, says George Hobica, who runs the online airfare monitoring site airfarewatchdog.com. “It would be great if the carriers had fee charts that laid out all these costs in a full-disclosure way,” he says. “But since they don’t, passengers need to be proactive.”</p>
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<p>Among Hobica’s suggestions for avoiding unexpected fees:</p>
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<li>Consider shipping your luggage. Ground transport via UPS, FedEx, or even Express Mail can cost less than checking at the airport—and makes tracking lost bags much easier.</li>
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<li>Leave Fido at home. A good pet-sitter is often more economical than the stiff fees (usually more than $100 per one-way flight) required to bring animals on board.</li>
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<li>Always book online. The good old-fashioned method of calling an airline to reserve by phone can now cost up to $35.</li>
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<li>Bring your own snacks, travel blanket, and pillow in your carry-on. And if you shell out once for a set of headphones, keep the adapter plug to bring with you on your next same-carrier flight.</li>
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<li>Don’t discount the “discount” airlines. Southwest Air, for example—long considered a budget option—is actually one of the only domestic carriers that doesn’t charge any extra fees. The reason, according to Southwest spokesman Chris Mainz: “What used to be considered ‘no frills’—like peanuts and sodas rather than full meals—are now considered amenities. Since we’ve always offered those things for free, we still do.”</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car hire for the Liverpool area including oneway hire and home delivery. Rental companies often provide car rental for Liverpool railway station, Liverpool airport and the city center. Just get a car hire quote by clicking the link below and get instant cheap car hire prices and/or book your car hire for Liverpool online. We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Car hire for the Liverpool area including oneway hire and home delivery. Rental companies often provide car rental for Liverpool railway station, Liverpool airport and the city center. Just get a car hire quote by clicking the link below and get instant cheap car hire prices and/or book your car hire for Liverpool online. We have many years experience, if you have any questions, please call us, but get a quote first! If you are looking for cheap car hire Liverpool or budget <strong>car rental</strong> for the Liverpool area and Liverpool airport, we will locate the most competative deal for you.</p>
<p><span id="more-73"></span>We find Car rentals in Liverpool UK from carefully chosen UK car hire companies who have a proven and, of course, reliable record in Liverpool and the rest of the UK. You can be assured that hiring your rental car through us will provide you with a secure and safe car hire booking. Suppliers are specified in the booking process but may include: top car hire companies in England such as or National car hire.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Airport Car hire for Manchester. Oneway hire and home/office delivery service. We provide car rentals for Manchester rail station and the city centre. Get a car hire quote by clicking the link and find instant cheap car hire prices. Book your car hire for Manchester online. We have many years experience, if you need guidance, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Airport Car hire for Manchester. Oneway hire and home/office delivery service. We provide car rentals for Manchester rail station and the city centre. Get a car hire quote by clicking the link and find instant cheap car hire prices. Book your car hire for Manchester online. We have many years experience, if you need guidance, please call us, but get a quote first! Either for cheap car hire or budget car rentals for the Manchester area and airport, we will locate the best deal for you.</p>
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<p align="justify">We arrange Car rental in the UK from care fully chosen UK car hire operators who have a proven and established history in Manchester plus the rest of the UK. You can be comfortable that hiring your hire car with us will secure a safe car hire booking. Suppliers are specified in the booking process but may include: leading car hire companies in Britain such as and National car hire.</p>
<p><strong>Van and Minibus rental at Manchester Airport in England</strong>.<br />
The city of Manchester has excellent travel connections &#8211; it&#8217;s on the mainline train railway servicing the whole of the UK. The International Airport is very near (10 miles) to the centre of Manchester, being a short taxi or bus ride on the M56 motorway. The UK motorway network allows you to travel in your hired vehicle easily to other major cities, such as Liverpool and London. Enjoy the Penines and the scenic countryside of England. Buses go to Manchester Piccadilly and Victoria Railway station plus Chorlton Street Coach Station in Manchester.</p>
<p>For Flight and airline ticket information call the Manchester Airport Information Desk on 0161 489 3000. Manchester is in the North West of England with the M6 motorway, the main road route from Birmingham and London to Glasgow in Scotland at your doorstep. Wales, the Lake District, London and southern England are within a days drive. Nearby is Birmingham Airport, Liverpool Airport, East Midlands Airport and Leeds Bradford Airport, so why not select a one way self drive car from Manchester?</p>
<p><strong>Car parking</strong> at Manchester Airport<br />
Over ten thousand parking spaces are currently available at Manchester Airport for parking your car. If you are parking for more than 6 hours, you must use one of the Long Stay car parks. Minibus transport is available for transporting passengers to the terminal and flight departure. Try Manchester airport parking for all your parking needs. There are 2 terminals at Manchester Airport. Terminal 1 is open from 7 in the morning to 11 at night for collection or dropping off your hired car. Suppliers are specified in the booking process but may include: and National car hire as well as other providers when appropriate who have proven to be reliable and offer a great service. All cars are clean and fully serviced. Prices for car rental at Manchester is cheapest online because of the great hire agreements we search for negotiated. We pass those savings onto you. Terminal 2 at Manchester Airport is normally open between 07:00 and 17:00, outside of these hours you have to use the telephone service in the airport terminal.</p>
<p>Manchester Airport Hotels. Try Manchester hotels for your accommodation needs. Rent a car and have it delivered to the Hotel. We deliver rented cars and pick up hired vehicles from any where in Manchester or the UK</p>
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