Thursday, May 29, 2008

Easy Export Starts Overseas Car Shipping from the Port of Los Angeles

Car buyers now have the option to buy vehicles on the East coast or the West coast at any auction.

Miami Beach, FL (PRWEB) May 2, 2008 -- Easy Export Corp., the U.S. car export company, launched an international vehicle shipping service to Europe from the Port of Los Angeles, the busiest port in the United States.

Easy Export is well known for their prompt supply of vehicles for export from North America to Europe. The company buys automobiles from dozens of car auctions through their network of auto dealers; it enables them to provide their buyers with quality cars at wholesale prices.

According to the CEO of Easy Export, Vadim Liakh, buyers now have the option to buy vehicles on the East coast or the West coast at any auction. "In addition to the U.S.



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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Explore the Major Passenger Car OEMS and the Markets in Which They Operate with the Automotive Quarterly Review (AQR) ...

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c90763) has announced the addition of Automotive Quarterly Review (4 Issues) to their offering.

Now in its 15th year of publication, the Automotive Quarterly Review (AQR) series of reports is an essential source of information for anyone with an interest in the operational activities of the world's major passenger car OEMs and the markets in which they operate.

By subscribing to the AQR you will receive four reports over a period of 12 months. The reports, which are made available online in January, April, July and October of every year, contain the following:

- Strategic analysis of the activities of the world's top 19 passenger car OEMs (BMW / Daimler / Fiat / Ford / Fuji Heavy / General Motors / Honda / Hyundai / Isuzu / Mazda / Mitsubishi / Nissan / Porsche / Proton / PSA Peugeot Citroen / Renault / Suzuki / Toyota / Volkswagen)

- New registrations data for more than 50 countries across four regions

- Production data by group, model and location (Western Europe, NAFTA, Japan, South Korea, Argentina, Brazil, China and numerous other countries)

Content Outline:

List of contents

List of figures

Preface

Summary

BMW Group

Daimler

Fiat Auto

Ford Motor Company

Fuji Heavy Industries (Subaru)

General Motors

Honda Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company

Isuzu Motors

Mazda Motor Corporation

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation

Nissan Motor Company

Porsche

Proton Holdings

PSA Peugeot Citroen

Renault Automobile

Suzuki Motor Corporation

Toyota Group

VW Group

Notes on new registration data

Notes on production data

List of figures

Figure No.


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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Car dealers say fuel labels out of date

Car buyers are being urged to visitGovernment websites for accurate fuel-efficiency data, rather than rely on mandatory new labels for which some information is already out of date.

The Independent Motor Vehicle Dealers Association says buyers should consult fuel consumption ratings on the www.fuelsaver.govt.nz or www.rightcar.govt.nz websites for more reliable guides to vehicle efficiency before turning up at showrooms to buy.

Association chief David Vinsen said yesterday the organisation supported giving customers as much information as possible in choosing a vehicle.

But the new labels on display in showrooms should be treated as "a last resort", for comparative purposes only.

The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority acknowledges fuel cost estimates on labels which dealers must display where available - or face fines of up to $5000 - will become more outdated with each petrol price rise.


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Monday, May 26, 2008

Week-long Safety Games targets area middle schoolers

How many feet does it take a car going 20 miles per hour to stop on a dry road? How often should you test the batteries in your smoke alarms?

These are just a few of the questions middle school students in the Communities in Schools CHAMPS program learned the answers to this week during Safe Kids Cleveland County's Gear Up for Safety Games.

This week Safe Kids celebrated its 20th anniversary, and, in honor of that, Safe Kids Cleveland County focused on safety education for "tweens" - children ages 10 to 14.

The Gear Up for Safety Games focused on water, motor vehicle, bicycle, pedestrian and fire safety. Kids took part in activities and were given information on those topics.

"Nationally these are the main injury risk areas," said Judy Hawkins, co-coordinator of Safe Kids Cleveland County.


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Sunday, May 25, 2008

French April New Car Registrations +15% On Year

PARIS (Dow Jones)--French car maker PSA Peugeot-Citroen (12150.FR) turned in a strong performance in its home market in April, with registrations of new cars surging 19% on the year, according to the latest data released Friday. By comparison, Peugeot-Citroen's cross-town rival Renault SA (13190.FR) recorded a 7.7% rise on the year, according to figures from the body that represents French car manufacturers. Overall new car registrations in France rose 15.1% in April from the same month in 2007, to 198,618. However, the increase was 4.6% after an adjustment to take into account the number of working days. -By Jethro Mullen, Dow Jones Newswires; 33 1 4017 1738; jethro.mullen@dowjones.com (END) Dow Jones Newswires May 02, 2008 06:03 ET (10:03 GMT) Copyright 2008 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. .


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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Alpharetta deploys car with plate reader

Alpharetta deployed a police car last week with a new piece of technology that some in the department are thinking could completely revolutionize the way they do business.

It's called the Mobile Plate Hunter 900, and it does the work of 1,500 police officers a minute. Mounted strategically on the body of a police car, the $22,000 computer and infrared camera system scans every license plate in every direction of the car and runs them through updated criminal databases. It can do the aforementioned 1,500 license plates in a minute.

When it gets a hit in one of five national databases -- stolen vehicles, wanted persons, suspended driver's license, suspended tag registration and no insurance -- it alerts the officer by popping up on his in-car laptop, who can then pull the person over.


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Friday, May 23, 2008

More than one way to buy a car

Even in these slow economic times, we still have to spend money. The washing machine gives out, our clothes become out of date (or too small), or the clunker we've been driving for nearly a decade needs to be replaced.

With the price of just about everything going up and credit harder to come by, this might not be the best time for a big-ticket purchase. But sometimes it makes more financial sense to buy a new car when maintenance on the old one is getting out of hand.

But now more than ever you need to do your homework.

With just about every car manufacturer seeing diminished profits, there's a big push right now to sell. Dealers are offering lots of incentives such as cash back and financing options.

One deal that may sound appealing, but can get many of us in trouble, is the 84-month car loan.


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