Open garages tempt criminals (Kansas City Star) For years, Johnson
Open garages tempt criminals (Kansas City Star)
For years, Johnson County police have urged homeowners to close their garage doors or risk having their cars burglarized or items stolen from their garage.
Season for Caring: A reliable car puts families on right track (Austin American-Statesman)
Reliable transportation is one of the biggest hurdles many low-income families face. Just getting to work, buying groceries or taking a sick child or spouse to the doctor becomes overwhelming for people without a car or with one that needs costly repairs.
Police, insurers bracing for car scams (The Morning Call)
Vehicles flooded during Katrina may wind up on used-car lots. By Andrew Martin and Andrew Zajac Special to The Morning Call ST. BERNARD PARISH, La.
Washed-Up Cars Trickle to Market (Los Angeles Times)
Police and insurance officials are trying to keep thousands of vehicles damaged by Hurricane Katrina from being resold.
2006 NAIAS Coverage
The Official Web Site of the North American International Auto Show.
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U.S. braces for Katrina car scams (Kansas City Star)
ST. BERNARD PARISH, La. - As the vast vehicular wreckage wrought by Hurricane Katrina is carted away, law enforcement and insurance officials are anticipating the arrival of tens of thousands of those vehicles on used-car lots across the United States.
Preview: 2006 Porsche Cayman S
Porsche's new mid-engine coupe builds on the Boxster S, but kicks it up a notch in the performance department.
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