Friday, 3 December 2010

Hoboken City Council votes down Corner Cars ordinance following three hour discussion - NJ.com (Reay)

Hoboken City Council votes down Corner Cars ordinance following three hour discussion - NJ.com
After three hours of discussion and comments from the public, the Hoboken City Council shot down an ordinance to codify the city's new car-sharing program Corner Cars through April 2012, or the rest of the program's two-year trial period. Council members
Source: www.nj.com

Cars power Arizona's resurgent retail sector - AZCentral.com
It's starting to look like consumers are shaking off the recession blues and shopping more, especially for vehicles. Retail sales in Arizona rose 4.8 percent in September compared with a year earlier, largely because of an almost 20 percent jump in motor
Source: www.azcentral.com

Hundreds spend night in cars when Thruway near Buffalo is closed - Syracuse Post-Standard
Buffalo, NY — A section of the New York State Thruway in suburban Buffalo was closed Thursday after a lake-effect storm dumped up to 2 feet of snow on the area, stranding hundreds of motorists who spent the night in their vehicles. State Trooper Daniel
Source: www.syracuse.com

Electric Cars Most Likely To Succeed In 2011 - Forbes (blog)
OK, the electric vehicle class of 2011 is almost upon us, and now is the time to vote on Most Likely to Succeed. Which green cars are going to float peoples’ boats? Which ones are they actually going to buy? I’m in the privileged position of enjoying
Source: blogs.forbes.com

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Hundreds of motorists in NY stranded overnight after semi jackknifes, snow buries idling cars - Minneapolis Star Tribune
BUFFALO, N.Y. - Hundreds of cold and hungry motorists spent hours Thursday stranded on a western New York highway after an accident caused a backup and the idling trucks and cars got stuck in heavy snow. A storm that began Wednesday and continued overnight
Source: www.startribune.com

72-Year-Old Charged With Stealing Cars From Dealerships - msnbc.com
WLKY.com A 72-year-old man has been charged with stealing cars from local dealerships during test drives. Prosecutors said he sped off with two of the cars just days after being released from jail and the hospital. "This guy was cool as a cucumber. He knew
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Well-maintained cars can go well beyond the 100,000-mile mark - St. Petersburg Times
What allows one car to pass the 100,000-mile barrier with few repair bills, while another is ready for the junkyard? It's all about preventive medicine. "It's just like when you get to be 70 and everyone tells you the same thing: Exercise, eat right, take
Source: www.tampabay.com

Air Bag-Containing Seatbelt Coming to Luxury Cars - Wired News
Next year, buyers of the Lexus LFA sports car will be even safer, thanks to a new kind of seatbelt designed by Takata Corp. The belt looks like any other, but contains an airbag that will inflate in case of a crash. The belt is called the AirBelt, and will
Source: www.wired.com

The next wave of green cars - msnbc.com
The first mass-market electric vehicles are about to go on sale in selected cities, kicking off the beginning of a wave of new green vehicles hitting showrooms over the coming year. The Chevrolet Volt, from General Motors, and the Leaf, from Nissan, both
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

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