Auto-racing roundup: Police cite Busch for reckless driving (Seattle Times)
Auto-racing roundup: Police cite Busch for reckless driving (Seattle Times)
Kurt Busch was detained on suspicion of drunken driving and cited for reckless driving after a confrontation with police near the track...
Lowest-Priced New Vehicles for 2006
Low price doesn't mean skimping on safety equipment anymore; some lowest-priced new cars include six standard airbags.
Ann Job
New Jeep Concepts
Two concept vehicles, unveiled at Europe's largest auto show, provide a peek into the future of DaimlerChrysler's Jeep brand.
Editors of MSN Autos
Stocks decline on auto, housing concerns (San Jose Mercury News)
Concerns over the housing and automotive sectors pressured stocks Tuesday as investors used the news as an excuse to take profits after four sessions of gains.
Banner Provider Sees Vehicle Rooftops as Mini Billboards (PR Web)
The new patented vehicle rooftop banner product developed over the past few years is being introduced through: a new web site and several online distribution channels, the announcement of licensing agreements with major college sports and motor sports teams, contracts with national brands focused on the auto dealership market, and the introduction of new packaging for improved retail
Hamlin captures 1st Nextel pole (The Arizona Republic)
Denny Hamlin is in a chase of his own. Hamlin, 24, isn't in the official Chase for the Nextel Cup championship, but he made a huge stride in chasing his dream of NASCAR glory by winning his first pole for today's Checker Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway.
Stocks Slump on Auto, Housing Concerns (San Francisco Chronicle)
Concerns over the housing and automotive sectors pressured stocks Tuesday as investors used the news as an excuse to take profits after four sessions of gains.
Disappointing forecasts from auto parts maker Visteon Corp....
Planners OK site plan for auto wrecker (The Buffalo News)
NIAGARA FALLS - The city Planning Board on Wednesday approved the site plan for a $1.1 million project that will turn a warehouse on Highland Avenue into an indoor auto recycling business and create at least 15 full-time jobs in its first year.










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