The News Review:
- Nanjing Auto Rolls ut First `Made-in-China’ MG Cars (Update5)
- SportingNews.com – Your expert source for NASCAR Auto Racing stats…
- Share autos: a handy option for many
- Auto parts supplier Lear says no competing bid to Carl Icahn group'…
- Robert Petersen Publisher of Auto Buff Magazines Dies at 80
Nanjing Auto Rolls ut First `Made-in-China’ MG Cars (Update5)
Bloomberg – Mar 27, 2007
unveiled its made-in-China MG sports cars and sedans today thefirst step in a plan to use the iconic British brand as aplatform for global expansion. China's oldest automaker introduced the 1. 8-liter MG TFroadster and its MG 7295 and MG 7275 sedans at its 3. 5 billionyuan ($450 million) plant near eastern Nanjing city today.
SportingNews.com – Your expert source for NASCAR Auto Racing stats…
SportingNews.com – Mar 27, 2007
Beyond that I won’t be much help on the merits. But I have some opinions on it.
Share autos: a handy option for many
Hindu – Mar 27, 2007
CHENNAI : Whether one likes them or not `share auto rickshaws’ are an integral part of the city’s public transport system today. They come in handy particularly for those who reside in the suburbs – Pallikkaranai in the south Porur in the west and Padi in the north – because the transport requirements of the residents here have not been adequately addressed by the State-run transport system. When share autos were launched in the city about 10 years ago it was used by people who had to cover shorter distances say from Thiruvanmiyur to Velachery but did not want to shell out money on the regular auto rickshaws. Nagar bus terminus and DMS bus stop are known for the share autos where one can catch a ride even up to Thirumangalam or Mogappair.
Auto parts supplier Lear says no competing bid to Carl Icahn group'…
International Herald Tribune – Mar 27, 2007
8B offer – International Herald Tribune. said Tuesday the window for receiving competing bids to a takeover offer by an affiliate of billionaire investor activist Carl Icahn has closed without a counter offer.
Robert Petersen Publisher of Auto Buff Magazines Dies at 80
New York Times – Mar 27, 2007
Petersen who channeled his enduring California-boy fervor for fast cars with tailfins and chrome-plated engines into a string of successful magazines including Hot Rod and Motor Trend died Friday in Santa Monica Calif. Petersen who lived in Beverly Hills Calif. Skip to next paragraph.
