Parts Retailer Encourages Young Driver Education to Promote Safety and
Parts Retailer Encourages Young Driver Education to Promote Safety and Reduce Repair Costs (The Auto Channel)
ATLANTA--Oct. 6, 2005--Whether young drivers are getting the keys to a new or used car, NAPA AUTO PARTS encourages parents to teach them the basics of preventive maintenance to increase safety and vehicle performance. Having knowledge of car basics such as how much air to keep in the tires can help prevent accidents, breakdowns and extend the life of the vehicle.
Auto Parts Store Helps Revive Old Jaguar XJS' Racing Prowess with Tough and Durable Jaguar Suspension Parts (PR Web)
The Jaguar XJS is one of its remarkable models. It is a luxury GT coupe introduced in 1975 as a replacement to the legendary Jaguar E-Type. Getting these parts from a reliable Jaguar Parts and Auto Parts source is ensuring not just great handling but most especially, your safety. [PRWEB Oct 6, 2005]
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Delphi Files for Bankruptcy After Failing to Win Aid (Update9) (Bloomberg.com)
Oct. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Delphi Corp., the largest U.S. auto- parts maker, filed for bankruptcy protection for its U.S. operations after failing to win concessions from unions and financial aid from former parent General Motors Corp.
Products of future shown at TechWorld (USA Today)
Imagine a car that will only start with a scan of its owner's fingerprint. Or a vehicle that heats up instantly, even in the dead of winter. Auto suppliers are already beyond imagining. This week, they were presenting these future devices and more than 200 others to General Motors Corp. in a top-secret show called TechWorld.
Delphi seeks pay as low as $10 an hour, union says (The Buffalo News)
DETROIT - Delphi Corp., the largest U.S. auto-parts maker, wants to cut production workers' hourly pay as much as 64 percent to as little as $10 an hour, according to a bulletin distributed to members of a union local in Michigan.










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