Wednesday 6 October 2010

Vintage police, TV cars go on parade today - Daily Breeze (Talbot Green)

Vintage police, TV cars go on parade today - Daily Breeze
A parade of vintage police cars and cars from television series and movies about law enforcement will be held in Hollywood today to increase awareness of public safety officers. The parade will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Los Angeles Fire Museum at 1355 N
Source: m.dailybreeze.com

BMW recall may total 350K cars worldwide - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
BERLIN — BMW's recall of nearly 200,000 luxury vehicles in the U.S. to fix leaks that could develop in the power braking system may extend to another 150,000 cars of the same series around the globe, a spokesman said Friday. Globally, some 345,000 BMWs
Source: www.clarionledger.com

AP Sources: Gov't to say fleet of new cars and trucks may have to improve to 62 mpg by 2025 - Washington Examiner
WASHINGTON — The fleet of new cars and trucks sold in 2025 may be required to average 62 miles per gallon, far surpassing the fuel efficiency of current high-mileage stars like the Toyota Prius and Honda Civic hybrids. The government on Friday was
Source: www.washingtonexaminer.com

Fuel efficient cars dominate Paris auto show - CBC Olympics
Sizzling, sleek designs for a carbon-conscious world headlined Thursday as global automakers rolled out their latest high-tech models at the Paris auto show, hoping for a rebound in a struggling car market. Rebecca Lindland, an analyst at IHS Automotive
Source: www.cbc.ca

Two Woodland children hurt after being hit by cars - San Jose Mercury News
WOODLAND, Calif.—Two young children are hospitalized and two men arrested after separate accidents in a Northern California community that police say involved drinking and driving. Woodland police say around 1 a.m. Sunday a 1-year-old boy suffered
Source: www.mercurynews.com

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Tesla Motors recalls a third of its cars - Birmingham Business Journal
Smoke and “possible fire” behind a headlamp led Tesla Motors to recall a third of the 1,300 electric sportscars it has sold so far. The Palo Alto company (NASDAQ: TSLA) played down the news, saying it made the decision after a “single customer
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