Rising Temperatures Could Result In Falling Prices
Rising Triangle temperatures have resulted in a "Code Orange."
Meanwhile, "green" is the color of choice at Hendrick Durham Auto Mall.
Green is the color of money. Those who brave the hot weather to come to our dealership to buy a vehicle can save lots of green for the remainder of the month.
Temperatures that could reach record highs also could result in record-low prices at Durham's favoite downtown dealership.
According to local meterologists, temperatures this week not only could surpass 100 degrees but also could break records.
The record temperature for Monday is 102 degrees, set in 1952. The record high for Tuesday is 103.
Heat index values could surpass 105.
The N.C. Division of Air Quality has predicted Code Orange conditions for Monday in the Triangle.
The Code Orange forecast means people who are sensitive to air pollution should avoid moderate exertion outdoors during the afternoon. But, if you're one of those who also likes to save the "green," then it could be worth it to come out and make a deal.
Consider Hendrick Durham Auto Mall to be under "Code Green," a condition in which prices can drop by the thousands. Dealership personnel will do whatever it takes to make your vehicle-buying experience cooler and more pleasant in these trying times.

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