Hybrid Vehicle Tax Credit: Like a Raffle? 60,000 is the
Hybrid Vehicle Tax Credit: Like a Raffle?
60,000 is the magic number when it comes to getting that tax credit for purchasing a brand-new hybrid vehicle.
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2006 Detroit Auto Show Preview
2006 NAIAS in Detroit: Image is Everything
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Xenon headlights ripped from cars (Daily Record)
MORRISTOWN -- Bandits who have ripped the xenon headlights from cars in local parking lots struck again this week, this time at lunchtime. Most of the thefts occurred in the parking lots of businesses along Madison Avenue in Morristown and Morris Township and the NJ Transit station on Morris Street.
Mayor in hot water over Merc (News 24 South Africa)
The executive mayor of one of South Africa's poverty-stricken municipalities seems to be so fond of luxury cars that he ignores the rules to get them.
Motor Trader - Hot News (Motor Trader)
Fleet funding company Lex Vehicle Leasing has teamed up with BCA in a 1.25m deal that will see them remarket over 250,000 vehicles over the next five years. Lex has an auction-only policy on all de-fleet cars and LCVs.
Home Equity Extraction Still Hot In Q3, Fueling Shopping Spree (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! Finance)
Americans kept tapping the equity in their homes at increasingly high levels through much of last year, Federal Reserve research shows, as home...
Home Equity Extraction Still Hot In Q3, Fueling Shopping Spree (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)
Americans kept tapping the equity in their homes at increasingly high levels through much of last year, Federal Reserve research shows, as home sales remained strong and provided hefty capital gains to sellers.
Horses and hot rods (The Wichita Eagle)
As everyone around here knows, two things tamed the Kansas prairie -- cowboys and tricked out hot rods. Wichitans can experience both this weekend, when the Kansas Coliseum hosts the Wrangler Prorodeo Classic, and Darryl Starbird's Exotic Car Show drives into Century II.
Highlights From the 2006 NAIAS
MSN Autos highlights the eight things you should know about this year's show in Detroit.
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