The News Review:
- Chunnu Munnu left out as autos load dotcom ads
- Auto makers snipe at feebate ‘inequity’
- Driving innovation: the International Auto & Motorcycle show…
- Nova Scotia sets tough standards for auto emissions
- Bait Cars Ruin Joyrides for Auto Thieves
- BWR Begins Tracking US Auto Parts Network Inc.
Chunnu Munnu left out as autos load dotcom ads
Economic Times – Mar 23, 2007
Auto-rickshaws dotting the urbanscape of Delhi Mumbai BangalorePune Chennai and far-flung cities are sporting their names above the littleplastic window on the yellow top. Gone are the days of cornycouplets and patriotic slogans three-wheelers used to flaunt. These are the daysof mouthshut.
Auto makers snipe at feebate ‘inequity’
Globe and Mail – Mar 23, 2007
write(lugAC);} placeAC(“lug”);AUTMTIVEAuto makers snipe at feebate 'inequity’Toyota buyers could save $40-million GREG KEENAN AUT INDUSTRY REPRTER; With files from Shawn McCarthy March 23 2007 The new federal "feebate" scheme could generate $40-million in savings for Toyota Canada Inc. buyers while purchasers of new vehicles from the Detroit three would pay about $45-million in penalties on gas guzzlers. Those numbers are based on 2006 sales of the vehicles that are eligible for a rebate and subject to a penalty in the program introduced in the federal budget on Monday that has become the subject of intense debate in the auto industry. An analysis circulating in the industry shows that based on last year’s sales figures the $1000 rebate on the Toyota Yaris subcompact alone would have generated about $34-million in savings for Toyota buyers. People purchasing gas guzzlers from DaimlerChrysler Canada Inc.
Driving innovation: the International Auto & Motorcycle show…
Free with registration – Miami Herald – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 23, 2007
(23-MAR-07) Miami Herald (Miami FL). 23–What started as a glorious tent sale at the Galleria Mall garage 16 years ago has evolved into an exhibit of more than 500 of the newest cars trucks and motorcycles.
Nova Scotia sets tough standards for auto emissions
Globe and Mail – Mar 23, 2007
write(lugAC);} placeAC(“lug”);Nova Scotia sets tough standards for auto emissions KEITH DUCETTE Canadian Press March 23 2007 HALIFAX — Nova Scotia will "follow the lead of California" by introducing tough tailpipe emission standards for motor vehicles by 2010 the province’s Environment Minister promised yesterday. In an announcement that drew swift criticism from the province’s auto sales industry Mark Parent said his Conservative government would set up the regulations as part of an ambitious drive to lower greenhouse gases. Parent said over the next 13 years the emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases will be brought to levels 10 per cent less than 1990 levels. "This government believes that the economy and the environment are inextricably linked" Mr.
Bait Cars Ruin Joyrides for Auto Thieves
NPR – Mar 23, 2007
) Courtesy of the Arlington County Police Department. Bait cars or decoy cars are designed to look like the most typically stolen model in a given area. But they’re also rigged with GPS tracking a remote-control “kill” device that allows police to cut off the engine and lock the doors and hidden cameras. In one video two thieves are seen driving away giggling incessantly and fiddling with the radio. “In this particular case these two individuals have entered the car and start searching the interior.
BWR Begins Tracking US Auto Parts Network Inc.
Free with registration – M2 Presswire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 23, 2007
Auto Parts Network Inc. (C)1994-2007 M2 CMMUNICATINS LTD RDATE:23032007 Your next trip to the auto parts store may be as close.
