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Lime green hybrid parking logo on cement | Gunther KiaWe’ve all heard about hybrid cars and how they’re going to save the environment. But now, after hybrids have evolved over the automotive generations, there are far more incentives to choose a hybrid over a gas-powered car. Here are four reasons you should be driving a hybrid.

Equal To or Better Than Gas

The first concern most people have when they consider switching to a hybrid vehicle is that they may lose the power and performance that gas-powered engines deliver. This is far from true, however. Hybrid vehicles perform just as well as the leading gas-powered family vehicles. What’s more, hybrid vehicles are just as safe, if not safer, than gas-powered vehicles. Not only are hybrid vehicles designed with the highest safety ratings in mind, but they carry around far less flammable fuel than a gas-powered vehicle. So don’t worry about compromising on performance or safety when you switch to a hybrid.

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Fishing boats at a pier | Gunther KiaWhen you think of Ft. Lauderdale, you inevitably think of water. Crisp, cool breezes coming off the magnificent Atlantic Ocean beckon you to splash around and have some fun. While you may be content simply basking in the warm sun on one of Ft. Lauderdale’s stunning beaches, your wild side may want something involving a bit more adrenaline. There’s certainly no shortage of water activities in Ft. Lauderdale, so it can be hard to decide which ones to do first. To make it easier for you, here are our top four favorite water activities in Ft. Lauderdale.

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Kia steering wheel | Gunther KiaWhether you are into smart infotainment technologies, advanced driver assistance systems, efficiency, or are just an aficionado of stylish automotive design, you will be dying to test drive one of the new Kias, as this automaker’s lineup delivers across the board.

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A young girl sticking her head out of the surface of pool water while swimming | Gunther KiaEveryone knows that the beaches at Ft. Lauderdale are great, but visiting a pool instead can mean a much more laid-back experience on crowded beach days. Also, going to the pool offers a lot more opportunities to stay safe, cool, and shaded on oppressively hot days.

So tell Mr. Sun to take a hike for the day and get your swim on at one of these refreshing and fun pools in Ft. Lauderdale.

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Vintage yellow car | Gunther KiaFt. Lauderdale may boast some incredibly hip and modern facilities these days, but the city also happens to be steeped in history. The Tequesta Native American tribe lived there for over 2,000 years before the first European explorers arrived, for example. After that point, settlers have continually occupied the area to this day, including the builders of the original fort the city was named after.

Visitors and residents of Ft. Lauderdale can enjoy this history by taking a look at one of the following beautiful and fascinating historical sites in the city:

Bonnet House Museum & Gardens

The Bonnet House was the first Ft. Lauderdale site listed on the National Register of Historic Places when it was added in 1984.

Originally purchased by wealthy Chicago lawyer Hugh Taylor Birch in 1895, the property was gifted to his daughter Helen and her husband, Frederic Clay Bartlett. An artist by trade, Bartlett decided to use the property to construct a winter home in 1920 for his spouse. He ensured that the home was rife with unique architecture and stately grounds that could provide a picturesque habitat for native plants and animals.

Bartlett’s second wife, Evelyn, donated the property to the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation in 1983. It is now open to the public as a museum, art gallery, and scenic garden. It also serves as a rental venue and a host for Ft. Lauderdale events, like the annual Orchid Festival.

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A woman in sunglasses and red lipstick with shopping bags | Gunther KiaWith an average yearly temperature of 76 degrees Fahrenheit and 3,000 hours of sunshine, Ft. Lauderdale is a true beachside paradise. Resident families and visitors alike can enjoy all of the sun, fun and sand at their disposal any day of the week.

And they can do much of it for free! In fact, many of the best family activities in Ft. Lauderdale can be enjoyed free-of-charge. So, if you live in the area or are visiting for a few days, make sure to try out these four 100 percent free activities that will give everyone in the family a great time and fond memories.

Ft. Lauderdale Beach

Everyone from six-month-olds to 100-year-olds can enjoy a day at the beach! Aside from possible parking fees and the supplies you bring, beach days in Ft. Lauderdale can be absolutely free.

Set up some shade, lay down some towels, and hit the beach with kids in tow. They can build sandcastles, dig themselves a personal tide pool, go seashell collecting, walk the shoreline, body surf, or simply enjoy the weather and scenery. Make sure to pack a lunch and plenty of cold beverages while you are at it. Just don’t forget the sunscreen!

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Man paddle boarding in the ocean | Gunther KiaEveryone knows that Ft. Lauderdale is host to some of the most beautiful beaches in the nation and that it is home to some of the best fishing and scuba diving in the country, as well. This makes it a getaway for anyone on Spring Break and a perfect place for retirement in a relaxing setting right off of the beach. The list below represents the best beaches in Ft. Lauderdale based on popularity, amenities, food, things to do, and shopping.

Ft. Lauderdale Beach

Ft. Lauderdale beach has everything you could want from a vacation spot. The most popular activities include scuba diving, fishing, and other water sports. You can fish for shark, tuna, mahi-mahi, barracuda, and many more at Ft. Lauderdale beach. There are several guided fishing tours that take you out to show you the area. They also show you where to fish and the best methods of catching whichever types of fish you choose. There are more than 35 different restaurants on the beach that all offer three-course meals at a fixed price, as well.

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Ocean wave rolling in to the beach | Gunther KiaEveryone knows that Ft. Lauderdale is host to some of the most beautiful beaches in the nation and that it is home to some of the best fishing and scuba diving in the country, as well. This makes it a getaway for anyone on Spring Break and a perfect place for retirement in a relaxing setting right off of the beach. The list below represents the best beaches in Ft. Lauderdale based on popularity, amenities, food, things to do, and shopping.

Ft. Lauderdale Beach

Ft. Lauderdale beach has everything you could want from a vacation spot. The most popular activities include scuba diving, fishing, and other water sports. You can fish for shark, tuna, mahi-mahi, barracuda, and many more at Ft. Lauderdale beach. There are several guided fishing tours that take you out to show you the area. They also show you where to fish and the best methods of catching whichever types of fish you choose. There are more than 35 different restaurants on the beach that all offer three-course meals at a fixed price, as well.

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Black 2016 Kia Sportage | Gunther KiaOften cars are compared side by side with numbers and statistics. In this article, you will see the basic version of what these numbers mean when you put them all together. The Kia Sportage and the Hyundai Tucson come from the same parent company. They are well-rated vehicles. While they offer similar packaging, the subtle differences add up to an increase or decrease in your contentment level when exploring the roads in your new wheels. Read on to get a layman’s breakdown of the vehicles and decide which choice buys you the best vehicle.

MSRP and Commonalities

The Kia Sportage’s starting MSRP is $22,150, which is $550 less than the Hyundai Tucson. The two sport utility vehicles have divided rear seats that fold down to maximize storage space. They come in all-wheel or two-wheel drive, boast impressive safety ratings, and offer convenient upgrades like navigation systems with top-of–the-line audio and speakers. Sleek, aerodynamic designs make up their exteriors.

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Scuba diver in gear under water blowing bubbles | Gunther KiaThe second most visited reef in the world lies off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The transparent blue water allows you not only to see your toes but also all the marine life that resides under the surface. With an average annual temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit, this heavenly beach-filled city promotes a healthy lifestyle with rich outdoor experiences. Below are four ideas to occupy your time and maximize the days you spend on the shores. This water wonderland beckons you to explore.

Paddle Boarding

Looking for a great workout you can master in less than an hour? Paddle boarding is your sport. On your knees or standing up, you rest on what appears to be a large surfboard. You burn calories while having a load of fun! Not only is paddle boarding a diverse sport, but like many water sports, you can sightsee while exercising. Head down waterways, discover the ocean or the river, or pass by a plethora of celebrity yachts. Intensify your workout by doing paddleboard yoga, Pilates, or Supilates. The options are limitless.

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