Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Chart Sutton - Car Thefts Drop to 20 Year Low - Automobile Magazine

Car Thefts Drop to 20 Year Low - Automobile Magazine

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Car Thefts Drop to 20 Year Low
Automobile Magazine
While the number of cars on the road has doubled in the last 20 years, auto thefts have dropped significantly. According to the Federal Bureau of ...
Car Thefts Fall to 20-Year LowCars.com (blog)
New Technology Reduces Car Theft to 20 Year LowBrickHouse Security Blog
More cars but fewer car theftsTimes of the Internet
USA Today -WAPT.com
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Obama Battery Grants May Help GM Market Cheaper Electric Cars - Bloomberg

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Obama Battery Grants May Help GM Market Cheaper Electric Cars
Bloomberg
Oct. 20 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Co. and other automakers may be moving closer to the $30000 electric car, ...
Could Hybrid Cars Drive Coast To Coast?NewsOXY

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China car output 'breaks record' - BBC News

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China car output 'breaks record'
BBC News
Chinese annual car production has topped 10 million for the first time as carmakers boost output to meet growing demand, state media has said. ...
China zooms to the top of auto industryMarketplace (blog)
China to be largest auto market in the worldChina Daily
China auto output hits record 10 mln: state mediaAFP

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Clusters of plug-in cars will tax local power grids - CNET News

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Clusters of plug-in cars will tax local power grids
CNET News
DETROIT--If plug-in electric cars become popular in your neighborhood, you may face an electricity supply crunch when it comes to ...
Plug-in cars may offer Michigan a liftThe Detroit News

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Dallas police to show off new black and white patrol car - Dallas Morning News

Dallas police to show off new black and white patrol car
Dallas Morning News
Dallas police are to show off one of their new black and white patrol cars this afternoon in front of police headquarters. I'll post a photo of it here as ...
DPD Cars to Go Black-and-WhiteDallas Observer

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