Wednesday, 25 August 2010

NHTSA steps up probe of stalling Corolla cars - Jackson Clarion-Ledger (Theddlethorpe)

NHTSA steps up probe of stalling Corolla cars - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
WASHINGTON — U.S. safety regulators have stepped up their investigation into complaints of stalled engines on Toyota Corolla sedans and Matrix hatchbacks, but government officials stopped short of announcing
Source: www.clarionledger.com

LIVE FROM THE WOODWARD DREAM CRUISE: A celebration of classic cars - Macomb Daily
We're live from the Dream Cruise on Saturday. First, we'll tour Woodward from Pontiac to Ferndale in a 2001 Corvette. Then, we'll go to Royal Oak for Woodward One's look at the action, talking with Oakland
Source: www.macombdaily.com

Volvo Cars CEO Jacoby Aims to Move Brand 'Upscale' - San Francisco Gate
(Updates with comments from CEO starting in second paragraph.) Aug. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Volvo Cars Chief Executive Officer Stefan Jacoby said he will reposition the Swedish carmaker as an "upscale" brand as he
Source: www.sfgate.com

Cars Vandalized On Long Island - myfoxny.com
MYFOXNY.COM - Jake Cassidy, 18, was arrested after police claim he and a 14-year-old vandalized numerous vehicles in the Huntington, Lloyd Harbor and Cold Spring Harbor communities. Suffolk police say a 100
Source: www.myfoxny.com

Mazda recalls more than 300,000 cars - Durango Herald
WASHINGTON - Mazda Motor Corp. is recalling more than 300,000 Mazda3 and Mazda5 vehicles in North America to fix problems with the power-steering system that could lead to a crash, a problem the automaker
Source: www.durangoherald.com

Triple-A: Dogs in Cars Pose Safety Threat - ArkansasMatters
Allowing your pooch to ride shotgun can be hazardous to your health. So says auto club Triple-A, who warns that unrestrained dogs can cause driver distractions and could severely injure human passengers in the event of a
Source: arkansasmatters.com

Nightmarish Nine-Day Traffic Jam: In China, Cars Crawl Along 60-Mile Stretch - NPR News
Vehicles drive on the road through the central business district in Beijing on August 4, 2010. A traffic jam on the Beijing-Tibet Expressway, stretching more than 62 miles, has lasted more than nine days. On a
Source: www.npr.org

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