Archive for May, 2009

FirstChoiceAutoFinder - Bus plows into cars on Interstate 89 in Middlesex - Times-Argus

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

MIDDLESEX - Clean-up and investigation continues on I-89 following a morning accident involving a Green Mountain Transit Link Express bus and several cars near by the Middlesex exit at around 8:40 a.m. Traffic was stopped for construction on the FirstChoiceAutoFinder

DOYLESTOWN, Pa. - You’ll still pay to park the Prius in Doylestown. The borough 25 miles north of Philadelphia looked at a proposal for free parking for hybrid or electric vehicles at meters and borough lots. It went to unanimous defeat at Wednesday FirstChoiceAutoFinder

A plan to shift a greater proportion of the struggling car-maker’s production overseas is still being negotiated with US politicians, who have already lent GM $15.4bn (£10.18bn) in order to keep it afloat and safeguard its 90,000 US workers. However FirstChoiceAutoFinder

PEOPLE are dumping their cars along a residential street to go on holiday for two weeks. The problem has become so bad that those living on the street are unable to have visitors because other people are leaving their cars on the road all day. Ted FirstChoiceAutoFinder

FirstChoiceAutoFinder - Woman thrown from van, struck by two cars remains critical - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Milwaukee County Sheriff’s officials identified the victim as Melody C. Mitchell, who was taken to Froedtert after Sunday’s crash on I-43, just south of W. North Ave. Mitchell was driving south on I-43 in a Chevrolet Astro van when she hit a concrete FirstChoiceAutoFinder

YOKOHAMA, Japan — A California-based company demonstrated a new battery-swapping technology Wednesday that could overcome a key obstacle to the adoption of electric cars — their reliance on frequent, long stops for recharging. Founded two years ago FirstChoiceAutoFinder

Strange things are happening in Japan’s domestic auto market. Despite a glut of models and Japan’s economic recovery, regular car sales are still slumping—down 6.2% in October, the sixteenth consecutive year-on-year monthly decline. But perhaps FirstChoiceAutoFinder

A plan to shift a greater proportion of the struggling car-maker’s production overseas is still being negotiated with US politicians, who have already lent GM $15.4bn (£10.18bn) in order to keep it afloat and safeguard its 90,000 US workers. However FirstChoiceAutoFinder

WASHINGTON — Consumers could get up to $4,500 each to help replace old gas-guzzling cars — as long as they turn in their old ones — under a plan that’s gained strong support from the White House and leaders of Congress. The “cash for clunkers FirstChoiceAutoFinder

People make a common mistake when it comes to filmmaker Harrod Blank. They think he’s all about cars. It’s true that Blank, who grew up in Santa Cruz, has a made career out of “art cars,” that is, cars that have been transformed into rolling works of FirstChoiceAutoFinder

FirstChoiceAutoFinder - Woman thrown from van, struck by two cars remains critical - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Milwaukee County Sheriff’s officials identified the victim as Melody C. Mitchell, who was taken to Froedtert after Sunday’s crash on I-43, just south of W. North Ave. Mitchell was driving south on I-43 in a Chevrolet Astro van when she hit a concrete FirstChoiceAutoFinder

DOYLESTOWN, Pa. - You’ll still pay to park the Prius in Doylestown. The borough 25 miles north of Philadelphia looked at a proposal for free parking for hybrid or electric vehicles at meters and borough lots. It went to unanimous defeat at Wednesday FirstChoiceAutoFinder

People make a common mistake when it comes to filmmaker Harrod Blank. They think he’s all about cars. It’s true that Blank, who grew up in Santa Cruz, has a made career out of “art cars,” that is, cars that have been transformed into rolling works of FirstChoiceAutoFinder

WASHINGTON — Consumers could get up to $4,500 each to help replace old gas-guzzling cars — as long as they turn in their old ones — under a plan that’s gained strong support from the White House and leaders of Congress. The “cash for clunkers FirstChoiceAutoFinder

FirstChoiceAutoFinder - Woman thrown from van, struck by two cars remains critical - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Milwaukee County Sheriff’s officials identified the victim as Melody C. Mitchell, who was taken to Froedtert after Sunday’s crash on I-43, just south of W. North Ave. Mitchell was driving south on I-43 in a Chevrolet Astro van when she hit a concrete FirstChoiceAutoFinder

Strange things are happening in Japan’s domestic auto market. Despite a glut of models and Japan’s economic recovery, regular car sales are still slumping—down 6.2% in October, the sixteenth consecutive year-on-year monthly decline. But perhaps FirstChoiceAutoFinder

WASHINGTON — Consumers could get up to $4,500 each to help replace old gas-guzzling cars — as long as they turn in their old ones — under a plan that’s gained strong support from the White House and leaders of Congress. The “cash for clunkers FirstChoiceAutoFinder

(From The Associated Press and Gannett News Service) General Motors Corp. plans to begin exports of vehicles made in China to the United States within two years, ramping up sales to more than 50,000 by 2014, according to reports FirstChoiceAutoFinder

PEOPLE are dumping their cars along a residential street to go on holiday for two weeks. The problem has become so bad that those living on the street are unable to have visitors because other people are leaving their cars on the road all day. Ted FirstChoiceAutoFinder