Thursday, 6 January 2011

GM to offer OnStar alert system for non-GM cars - Tulsa World (Dunning)

GM to offer OnStar alert system for non-GM cars - Tulsa World
The OnStar safety system is escaping from the boundaries of General Motors, which will make it available this spring to people who own cars and trucks made by other auto companies. To get the service, however, customers will have to buy a special OnStar
Source: www.tulsaworld.com

Obama Signs 'Bell Bill' To Make Electric Cars Better Heard - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A couple of years from now, it's likely there will be a lot more electric vehicles and hybrids on the road. And while the typical EV might not be making the sound of a vuvuzela or a Tie-Fighter , you're going to hear it coming--perhaps with just a little
Source: www.post-gazette.com

FHP: Motorist crashes into 2 troopers' cars on I-95 - Daytona Beach News-Journal
A motorist pulling over to ask troopers a question lost control on the shoulder of Interstate 95 and crashed into two patrol cars and the car they had stopped, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Shirley Ann Blackwell, 75, of Vero Beach, was driving
Source: www.news-journalonline.com

Utility maps likely buyers of electric cars - Sacramento Bee
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Planners at Nashville's electric power distributor have mapped the city's likely hotspots for vehicle battery recharging, trying to stay ahead of demand as electrics become more broadly available. They had a pretty good idea where to
Source: www.sacbee.com

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