Monday, 27 September 2010

Nashville car thieves like Honda Accord best - Nashville Tennessean (Andover)

Nashville car thieves like Honda Accord best - Nashville Tennessean
The Honda Accord has been the most stolen vehicle vehicles driven by Auto Theft detectives are donated by insurance companies through the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
Source: www.tennessean.com

GM Looks to Give EV Batteries a Life After Cars - New York Times
General Motors Co. and power electronics company ABB Group will work together to research how used electric car batteries can gain a second life on the nation's power grid, the companies said today. As electric vehicles creep toward general market
Source: www.nytimes.com

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Suspect arrested after seven cars set on fire in Brighton - Denver Post
A 22-year-old Brighton man has been arrested as a suspect in an early morning car-torching spree, police said. Isaac DeJesus was arrested Friday morning and is being held on suspicion of arson and criminal trespass, said John Bradley, a Brighton Police
Source: www.denverpost.com

Honda tops list of stolen cars; Myrtle Beach leads state in car thefts by population - The Sun News
Ford Crown Victoria, 2000 6. Chevrolet Caprice, 1989 7. Honda Civic, 1997 8. Dodge Ram, 2001 9. Toyota Camry, 1997 10. Ford Taurus, 1999
Source: www.thesunnews.com

Cars, Houses Hit By Bullets In Washington County - WPXI
At least one house and one vehicle were hit by bullets in Washington County early Saturday morning. Police said someone shot a car driving on Interstate 70, but that neither of the two women inside was hurt. State police in Somerset Township say the car
Source: www.wpxi.com

Thieves stealing GPS units from cars - msnbc.com
GRESHAM, Ore. (AP) -- Police in Gresham have noticed Rick Wilson suggests that car owners remove valuables from their vehicles -- particularly since many GPS units are portable -- or at least put them out of sight.
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

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