Sabtu, 17 Januari 2009

Kicking the tires on presidential limousines
Franklin Roosevelt frequently traveled in an open touring car nicknamed the 'Sunshine Special.' Barack Obama's new limo is more like a hardened missile silo on wheels. br/br/ The hugest collection of retired presidential limousines is ensconced here at the Henry Ford Museum in a frozen-moment procession that starts with Ronald Reagan's 1972 Lincoln Continental and ends with Theodore Roosevelt's 1902 horse-drawn brougham carriage. And already, a shameful secret is revealed: Teddy's two-seater was probably an import.img src="http://feeds2.feedburner.com/~r/latimes/classified/automotive/highway1/~4/upzABmXUdlE" height="1" width="1"/
New motorbikes aim for low cost, high mileage

Mark Blackwell, vice president of Victory Motorcycles, unveils his company?s CORE concept motorcycle at the 28th annual International Motorcycle Show, in New York Friday.Motorcycle makers showcased cheaper and more fuel-efficient models at the nation?s premier motorcycle show Friday, as the industry tries to navigate a tough economic road.


UK's hugest union backs govt bailout for Tata's JLR
Tata Motors' case for say financial aid for Jaguar Land Rover today received support from Britain's massivegest trade union, which wants the government to provide help by Christmas, as Tata has injected

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