Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Trade Ministry weighs production of Agassi's electric car in Israel
A number of other attempts are being made to develop yet additional alternatively powered vehicles, including using biotechnology power. Powering with bio-fuel produced from such foods as corn has garnered much criticism over the past year, and is considered one of the central factors in rising food prices and food shortages around the world.
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Monday, August 4, 2008
Salvage yards have planning board support
Councilman Keith Bates has been pushing for the demise of salvage yards since he was first elected in 2005.
"It distracts from the beauty of the city, and it detracts from the neighborhoods," he said.
John Diffin, owner of Diffin Auto Salvage on Horseshoe Road, said his operation is not an eyesore. A fence shields the property out front, and he said his business can’t been seen from nearby Yadkin Road. He doesn’t know what he would do if he had to close.
"I’m so old that I’m not ready to move," the 86-year-old said.
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Saturday, August 2, 2008
High fuel prices impact travel industry
"Yes, an extraordinary amount. Yes, much higher," says Frost.
Two hundred dollars more over five days, but at the end of a long flight what are you going to do?
"Just pay, just keep paying, know what I mean? Badda bing badda bing," says Calabresi.
Last July, Hertz stock was trading near $25 a share . Thursday it was $6.90. Is that why prices at the counter are going up? The company's public relations chief said that information wasn't available Thursday because department heads were taking a long holiday weekend.
The San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau reports high prices have not yet hurt the tourist industry here.
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Thursday, July 31, 2008
A Metallic Blue, MG 25
The police were great on the phone (I forgot to look up the name of the street and he waited for me to find it commenting, 'you were too busy still being alive', and his comment when I mentioned that Mel was there and saw parts of what happened was 'excellent'). Got an incident number, will be making a full statement tonight.
I know people will come on here and say that I instigated it by hitting his car, and I have to accept that to an extent - my only defence being it's not something I do as a matter of course (see above) and felt completely instinctive at the time to avoid being crushed betwixt MG and parked car.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Restored Jeepster gives car buffs the Willys
"I like orphan cars that are rare, something that people wouldn't ordinarily buy to restore, but there's a market for it when it's done."
The Jeepster certainly fits into that category.
Manufactured by the Willys Overland company, which built the famous Willys Jeep for Allied forces during the Second World War, the Jeepster was designed to be a truck-like grocery-getter. It had the trademark Willys grille similar to the wartime Jeep, a removeable canvas top, a fold-down backseat area and even steps on the side for the kids to climb in.
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Auto industry takes on the SUV-less world
Things have changed and people are often unprepared for the paltry amount being offered. The dealers want the sellers to know it’s a new SUV-less world out there, especially in southern California where distances are long and the time spent commuting can be even longer.
Tom Marmonde, general manager of Paradise Chevrolet in Ventura, said people have been coming to his dealership to buy small cars after trading in their SUVs.
"Some of the people are shocked at the trade-in value and don’t trade them in," Marmonde said.
So, how much less are people being offered by the dealership? Sellers may expect to get the Kelley Blue Book value.
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Monday, July 28, 2008
Toyota wants to sell 100000 of upcoming new, larger hybrid model
The yet unnamed hybrid can be expected to employ a revised version of the automaker's current nickel metal hydride synergy drive powertrain. Mated to the unit is thought to be either a 2.0- or 2.5-liter gasoline combustion engine. Not to be outdone by GM's 2010 Chevrolet Volt plug-in, Toyota has also recently increased its research and development of plug-in hybrids and lithium-ion technologies -- two new elements finding their way throughout the company's future lineup by as early as 2010.
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