Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Detroit Auto Show Sees More Cars, Better Turnout: Report - FOXBusiness (Horsebridge)

Detroit Auto Show Sees More Cars, Better Turnout: Report - FOXBusiness
The North American International Auto Show in Detroit is showing signs of recovery coming off the depth of the US auto industry crisis, the Detroit Free Press reported Monday. The Motor City is hoping for a return to its pre-recession days of glitz and
Source: www.foxbusiness.com

Top selling cars and trucks in the US in 2010 - Salon
Here are the top selling cars and trucks in the U.S. in 2010, the total sales of each vehicle and the percent change in sales from 2009. Vehicle Total sales Percent change from 2009 Source: Autodata Corp.
Source: www.salon.com

Commuters can escape noise in the 'quiet car' - Sentinel & Enterprise
LEOMINSTER -- The commuter-rail rider couldn't take it anymore. The passenger in the seat next to him was on her cell phone breaking up with her boyfriend -- for 30 solid minutes -- making his commute excruciating. That uncomfortable rider experience was
Source: www.sentinelandenterprise.com

CES: GM’s OnStar Plans To Offer After-Market Service For Other Cars - Forbes (blog)
Chris Preuss, CEO of the General Motors (GM) OnStar unit late Tuesday announced plans to dramatically expand the brand, adding a service called OnStar Anywhere that will take the in-car communications service beyond GM cars. The company plans to an after
Source: blogs.forbes.com

A new battery technology may drastically improve recharging times for electric cars - SmartPlanet.com
As Americans have begun to embrace hybrid cars, some experts started to foresee a future where all-electric vehicles rule. Lately though, that future was starting to feel further and further down a seemingly distant road. Yes, the first fully-electric mass
Source: www.smartplanet.com

Obama signs law to require 'quiet' cars to get noisier - Detroit News
Washington — President Barack Obama signed into law Tuesday a bill that will require automakers to add sounds to quiet cars that would help alert the blind and other pedestrians. Last month, Congress voted to require federal safety regulators to set
Source: www.detnews.com

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Council says no take-home cars at this time - msnbc.com
Chattanooga is not budging on take-home police cars. The City Council decided Tuesday just before its regularly scheduled committee meetings to not reopen the 2010-11 fiscal year budget and find money to allow emergency personnel to keep their vehicles
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New law adds warning sound to electric cars - Detroit News
Washington — President Barack Obama signed into law Tuesday a bill that will require automakers to add sounds to quiet cars to help alert the blind and other pedestrians. The law requires the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to establish
Source: www.detnews.com

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