Sunday, 26 December 2010

Fire misses TV host's classic car collection - Indianapolis Star (Wethersfield)

Fire misses TV host's classic car collection - Indianapolis Star
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- Fire destroyed the southern Indiana home of the host of a national cable television show about classic cars, although his own vehicle collection was spared. Authorities say the fire broke out early Thursday at the house near Evansville
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Fire destroys home, cars in Algoma Township - MLive.com
ALGOMA TOWNSHIP -- Fire destroyed a home and cars in northern Kent County following a Christmas Day fire. Firefighters were called to 4101 Ives Farm Lane about 7:15 p.m. and found the house well involved with flames. The occupants of the home were able to
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Condo residents angry over towed cars - Baltimore Sun
Stanley Karloff, a grocery store worker and retired minister, walked out of his Pasadena condominium earlier this month and was startled to find that his 2007 Dodge Caravan minivan was missing. After checking with his wife to see if she was driving it, he
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Demand for new cars is forecast to rise among those with good credit - Boston Globe
NEW YORK — Demand for new cars will probably spike in 2011 among the consumers lenders are happy to do business with: those with very high credit scores. More than 60 percent of the leases expiring next year are held by borrowers in the “super prime
Source: www.boston.com

Hyundai, VW top safe-car list - Columbia Daily Tribune
WASHINGTON (AP) — South Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia and German carmaker Volkswagen lead the insurance industry’s annual list of the safest new vehicles, used by safety-minded consumers looking to buy a new car. The Insurance Institute for Highway
Source: www.columbiatribune.com

Swedish Government Provides Guarantees Of SEK3.5B To Volvo Cars - Wall Street Journal
STOCKHOLM (Dow Jones)--The Swedish government said Wednesday it will provide state guarantees of 3.5 billion Swedish kronor ($513.7 million) to secure the European Investment Bank's loan to Sweden-based car maker Volvo Cars, owned by Geely Automobile
Source: online.wsj.com

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