Saturday 20 November 2010

For an exotic investment, look to collectible cars - Boston Herald (Ewenny)

For an exotic investment, look to collectible cars - Boston Herald
O RLANDO, Fla. — Walking along the display of 120 collector cars, ranging from tiny two-seat BMW Isettas to massive Rolls-Royce limousines, it’s easy to imagine that the sagging economy hasn’t touched the hundreds of car owners at the Annual Winter
Source: www.bostonherald.com

Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Nissan Electric Cars At LA Auto Show - Forbes (blog)
LOS ANGELES — I love L.A., and not just because of that Randy Newman song. If you ignore the traffic snarls, the smog and the crime, you can find great neighborhoods, incredible food trucks, amazing music — and a very high state of green awareness
Source: blogs.forbes.com

2 killed in 10-car Foothill (210) Freeway pileup - Daily Breeze
Two people died in a fiery 10-vehicle crash on the eastbound Foothill (210) Freeway that backed up traffic into Los Angeles County for more than five hours, authorities said today. Five vehicles including one big rig caught fire in the crash reported at 6
Source: m.dailybreeze.com

EPA says fuel efficiency rose significantly for new cars and trucks in 2009 model year - Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cars and trucks made the biggest year-to-year increase in fuel efficiency in nearly three decades in the 2009 model year, averaging 22.4 miles per gallon, the Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday. The government reported that
Source: www.chicagotribune.com

Lotus to build engines, cars in IndyCar series - Forbes
LOS ANGELES -- The business of supplying engines to IndyCar is starting to get crowded. The England-based company will also produce aerodynamic kits for KV Racing Technology. Engine specifics and the number of cars Lotus will produce engines for was not
Source: www.forbes.com

Metrolink adding to fleet of crash-savvy cars - Los Angeles Times
Bolstering the effort to improve safety at Metrolink, directors of the commuter railroad on Friday agreed to buy 20 more state-of-the-art train cars that can better protect passengers and crews during a crash. The board of the Southern California Regional
Source: www.latimes.com

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