Wednesday, 1 December 2010

GM, Chrysler to fill 2000 engineer spots - The Detroit News (Belmont)

GM, Chrysler to fill 2000 engineer spots - The Detroit News

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GM, Chrysler to fill 2000 engineer spots
The Detroit News
Companies are hiring engineers cut during the downturn, as well as expanding R&D for new vehicle technologies, including electric cars, he added. ...
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Cell phones could be disabled in cars - Welland Tribune

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Cell phones could be disabled in cars
Welland Tribune
So the US is considering introducing software into all cars that would disable a cellphone while it's in a moving vehicle. ...
Texting Deaths Drive US to Consider Disabling Phones in CarseWeek
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NC woman accused of stealing cars with tow truck - Myrtle Beach Sun News

NC woman accused of stealing cars with tow truck
Myrtle Beach Sun News
Davidson County sheriff's investigators say they had been investigating reports of cars being stolen from the side of the road between May and November.
Woman Charged With Stealing Cars On Side Of Road By Towing ThemWFMY News 2
Woman Used Wrecker To Steal Cars From Roadside, Police SayMy Fox 8
Sheriff: Woman Used Wrecker To Steal Stranded CarsWXII The Triad

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Car Crashes into 6 Vehicles at Moses Ford - State Journal

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Car Crashes into 6 Vehicles at Moses Ford
State Journal
A vehicle was reported this morning for crossing the center line on US Route 60 in South Charleston near Jefferson Road; the vehicle then struck six cars ...
Man Charged After Crashing into 6 Cars at Moses FordWSAZ-TV
DUI Crash Damages Cars at Moses FordWCHS

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Cars left running disappear in Des Moines - DesMoinesRegister.com (blog)

Cars left running disappear in Des Moines
DesMoinesRegister.com (blog)
But as temperatures plunge and drivers warm up unattended cars in brutal weather, suffering pedestrians sometimes give in to the lure of a comfortable ride. ...

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Force charity car show coming this weekend - Radioactive Drag Racing News

Force charity car show coming this weekend
Radioactive Drag Racing News
This weekend at the John Force Racing headquarters and museum in Yorba Linda newly crowned 15-time Funny Car world champion John Force will welcome all of ...

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GM posts 11% jump in Nov. U.S. car sales - MarketWatch

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GM posts 11% jump in Nov. U.S. car sales
MarketWatch
The Detroit giant said it sold 168739 cars and trucks in November, up from 151427 a year earlier. There was one extra selling day in the most recent period. ...
GM's Sales Rose 11.4% in NovemberNew York Times
GM sales up 11 percent for November in a sign that buyers are feeling more ...Los Angeles Times
GM sales up 11.7% in NovemberDetroit Free Press
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Electric Car Revival Gives a Jolt to Longtime Advocates - ABC News

Electric Car Revival Gives a Jolt to Longtime Advocates
ABC News
Dan Davids never gave up on the electric car. A resident of the state of Washington, Dan has driven his electric Toyota RAV4 over 40000 miles in the last 4 ...

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French Nov New Car Registrations -11% On Year - Wall Street Journal

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French Nov New Car Registrations -11% On Year
Wall Street Journal
PARIS (Dow Jones)--Registrations of new cars in France fell 11% on the year in November, as government subsidies for car buyers wound down, data released ...
Auto sales sag in France and SpainCapital FM

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