Selasa, 03 Maret 2009

Automakers’ sales slump continued in Feb.

Automakers report steep February U.S. sales declines
GM, Ford, Chrysler and Toyota all see sales slip at least 40%. Economic worries keep buyers away from dealerships, despite record incentive offers. After more than a year of sliding sales, February provided a glimpse of even worse times to come as General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., Toyota Motor Corp. and Chrysler all reported declines of at least 40% in the U.S. market.


Automakers’ sales slump continued in Feb.

March 3: The auto industry is facing one of the worst months in more than 25 years. CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports. (Nightly News)Major automakers reported February U.S. sales Tuesday that continued to fall sharply, putting the industry on track for its worst sales month in more than 27 years.


Jam of traffic signs an accident waiting to happen
A half-mile section of road in Gloucestershire has 71 road signs, erected by the Highways Agency at a cost of more than £8,500. They include direction signs, place names, 36 “No U-Turn” signs and dozens of speed restrictions.

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