Showing posts with label Car transport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Car transport. Show all posts

Friday, October 18, 2013

youngster Dies In collide


A YOUNG man died in a road crash close to Gourock yesterday.

The 19-year-old was driving a Peugeot 206 car which left the A770 Cloch highway and hit a tree.

crisis services were called around 9am to the confrontation on the road between Cloch Lighthouse and Cardwell Garden Centre.

The man died at the prospect. No other vehicles were involved and no-one else was hurt. Family and friends have left flowers at the scene.

Police said today that the victim's family have asked for his individuality not to be released.

Constable Wendy McNeil from Dumbarton highway Policing is attractive for witnesses to the crash. She can be contacted on 01389 822089.

Police congested the highway at the roundabout at the A78 Inverkip and at the junction for Faulds Park, Gourock, until approximately 2pm.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Daimler car sales up 7.7% on China demand


FRANKFURT - GERMAN carmaker Daimler said its passenger car business sold 7.7 per cent more vehicles in April, helped by continued tough demand for luxury cars in China.

We continue to be hopeful about the second quarter, during which we want to boost sales above last year's level,' Mercedes-Benz Cars sales chief Joachim Schmidt said in a statement on Wednesday.

Vehicle sales in China, including Hong Kong, jumped 47 per cent to a record level of 16,536 units. In the United States, where the largely car market grew 18 per cent in April, Mercedes-Benz sales edged up 2.3 per cent.

Rival BMW earlier said it expected US sales to persist growing while Chinese demand would slow this year.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Things To Check For A Proper Insurance Coverage

proper insurance coverage
If you are lucky enough to find an car transport company that offers insurance coverage, then there are a few things that you must check to receive the insurance coverage without difficulties. Never hesitate to ask questions about the auto shipping company’s insurance policies. You should study the insurance policy documents of the auto shipping company and to satisfy about the genuineness of the documents, you can even crosscheck with the auto transport insurance provider.
Beware that some auto movers may provide only very restricted insurance coverage – at times, it will be even less than your vehicle’s actual market value. It has to be stated that there may be a few unscrupulous auto transport companies that may try all types of tricks to evade paying insurance claim. It is also important to personally verify whether the auto transport company has a valid insurance certificate.
Please note if your auto shipping company avoids or deliberately delays settling your damage claim, you are at liberty to file a complaint with local Better Business Bureau. This apart, you can also report the matter to the Department of Transportation for speedy redress and as a last resort you can also approach the law courts. But it is prudent to first attempt to sort out your complaints with your auto shipping company and if you still feel that you are not getting justice, you can take recourse to other measures.
Quite often, the insurance coverage provided by the auto transport company may not be sufficient to cover the expense of the vehicle replacement. It is therefore preferable you contact the company's insurance agency and know firsthand the terms and conditions in the policy. When transporting luxury vehicles or any other unique types of vehicles, you must ensure that the insurance coverage includes the blue book value of the vehicle.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

City on the halt: Lagos’ 10-hour paralysing traffic jam


This is the most horrible traffic jam I have experienced in my 17 years in Lagos. I have been here since about 9.30 a.m., it is now 2.30 p.m. and the complete road remains blocked. As it is already, the day is wasted.

MOTHER of all traffic jams. That was what Kunle Bodurin, a medical tackle sales representative, yesterday called the scene ahead of him as he resignedly stepped out of his car at Charity Bus Stop and surveyed the endless line of vehicles, three abreast, winding their way towards Anthony, along Oshodi-Oworonsoki thruway.

Anthony spot was where the gridlock, Bodurin referred to started at about 6.30 a.m.
Shortly after, it led to a gridlock that paralyzed activities in Lagos metropolis for close to 10 hours.

Bodurin said it was very annoying as slowly but steadily, the seconds ticked away into minutes and before I knew it, I had used up more than three hours, stuck at a point.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Aston Martin makes fast entry to the Turkish market


Aston Martin, the luxury car brand that has grown to be synonymous with James Bond, has entered the Turkish market with Borusan Otomotiv. The car, which will be sold starting from 250,000 euros, has previously received six orders.

Speaking at a press conference in Istanbul on Wednesday, Agah Uğur, the chief executive of Borusan, said Aston Martin is distinctive in its class. The car will be showcased at the Istanbul Auto Show for the first time on Oct. 29.

Bill Donnelly, the worldwide sales and marketing director of Aston Martin, said the company has produced 50,000 cars since today. Aston Martin cars cannot be victims of vandalism, he claimed. Because the element of frills is minimized, nonentity will scratch this car. Donnelly also said the upcoming James Bond movie would make a positive effect on the Turkish market.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

What Was The Most Stolen Car In 2009?


The 1994 Honda Accord ranks at the pinnacle of a list of the most stolen vehicles for 2009.

The vehicle tops the list because it is one of the most general cars on the road and in parking lots, and thieves find it has easy-to-remove parts that are also simple to sell.

The similar was true for other vehicles on the list, including the 1995 Honda Civic,ranked second; and the 1989 Toyota Camry, third.

Others on the list were the 1997 Ford F-150 good pickup, fourth; 2004 Dodge Ram pickup, fifth; 2002 Dodge Caravan, sixth; 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee, seventh; 1994 Acura Integra, eight; 1999 Ford Taurus, ninth; and 2002 Ford Explorer, tenth position.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Car sales slow in US, Europe


Car sales in the United States, Europe and Japan stayed stuck in low down gear in September, while emerging markets like India raced ahead.

he loss of government incentives to buy fresh cars in Europe and Japan led to steep sales drops from a year ago, but US sales bounced back from strangely low levels in September 2009, the month after the US cash for clunkers program expired.

The international auto industry's recovery from the financial crisis has been patchy and largely reliant on growth in countries such as China and India, as well as government subsidies and incentives to revitalize demand.

India's top automakers reported strong September sales, fueled by the country's robust economic enlargement, but car sales in Japan fell for the first time in 14 months in September after government incentives dried up.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Mazda Achieves New Sales Milestone in August


DARTFORD, UNITED KINGDOM – Sept 13, 2010: Mazda, the brand that dealers love to symbolize, hit a fresh market share milestone in August.

Healthy sales saw Mazda take a record 3.8 per cent of the trade market and a 2.7 per cent share of the overall market, including fleet sales.

We’re bucking the business trend and selling above our own targets, said David Wilson-Green, National Sales Manager, Mazda UK. It’s a actually strong post-scrap page bounce back and a fantastic result for us and our loyal dealer network.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Amazing Gravity Cars By General Motors


Although not very practical, these significance cars were designed by General Motors for a Southern California Gravity race series. The event was a fund rising meant for charity purposes and had invited all the Southern California studios to vie with their self designed vehicles.

The cars you see in the pictures were designed and fashioned at the 5350 General Motors studio for the race series. After the race, the cars were auctioned and the collected money was donated. The bad part was that the fundraising didn’t quite live up to the hope so the whole purpose lost its course. But, apart from that we did get to see a couple of good cars out there. Sincerely, these cars were the best ones amongst all. They looked sleek and the designs were futuristic. Possibly that was the major reason why it grabbed the attention of the press.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Official Lamborghini Reventon gasoline powered RC car by De Agostini


If you don’t have the cash to buy the $1.2 million Lamborghini Reventon (even if you do it doesn’t matter since it is sold out), then you should possibly look into the officially approved RC version built by De Agostini. The 1:10 scale model is powered by a two-stroke 3cc gasoline engine, a 2-speed transmission and enduring all-wheel-drive.

For optimum road holding, De Agostini installed a self-governing suspension, hydraulic shocks, and disc brakes.

Only 65 units will be built, however, we’re not certain how much each piece will cost.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Police trapped in thousands of bees in his patrol car


California – A police officer trapped in his patrol car for more about three hours following more than 50 thousand angry bees chasing him. Deputy Sheriff Brandon Jenkins (31) called in when there is one truck mishap in North Carolina. 60 box trucks laden bees ultimately fall apart and make the bees get out of the box.

When Jenkin arrived at the scene, the bees are instantly crowded around, he went straight back into the car and ask for assist.

At that time I was mystified to see how many bees out there. I could scarcely see from the window, he said as quoted by the Telegraph, Thursday (08/19/2010).

The officer also admit that he was forced to kill the bees are trying to get into his car.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Cowboy clampers defeated by a proper sense of fair play


For years British motorists have pick on by the politicians.

They have been a soft feel for police looking for an easy way to notch up their conviction rate. Politicians see them as an chance to raise much-needed revenue for The Treasury coffers.

But cheer up - there are signs the tide is rotating. The legalized extortion of the cowboy clampers is to end.

Of course private assets should be respected but the current arrangements allowed clamping firms to set their individual rules and to charge what they liked. Warning signs were sometimes hidden following trees. The clamping firm goons could immobilize a vehicle and then March the owner off to the cash point to hand over £500 before release their car.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Two dead, 21 injured as bus recurring from a casino runs off highway and rolls over in a ditch


AUSTIN, Minn. -- A tour bus recurring from an Iowa casino ran off a southern Minnesota interstate and rolled over in a ditch Wednesday, killing two public and injuring 21, authorities said. The bus, operated by Strain Bus Line Motorcoach Tours in Rochester, was eastbound on throughway 90 just west of Austin about 3:20 p.m. when it crossed into the westbound lanes and flipped over, Department of Public Safety spokesman Andy Skoogman said.

Traveler Ardell Swenson, 71, of Austin, said she was just putting her head back to rest when the crash happened. "When I got myself prearranged there was all kinds of red and white and blue lights flashing," she said. "There was goblet all over." The bus was carrying 23 people counting the driver, Skoogman said. He said 14 were taken to Austin Medical Center and six to a hospital in close by Albert Lea. The driver was airlifted to St. Marys Hospital in Rochester. Skoogman had no information on circumstances of those injured or particulars about those killed.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Train wreck kills 4 in small town of Hardeeville


A tragic train-car wreck close to the small town of Hardeeville left four public dead Monday.

Authorities said an Amtrak passenger train struck a car carrying three adults and a 12-year-old child close to the South Carolina-Georgia state line. The car was attempting to cross the railroad tracks at the junction of Main Street (S.C. 46) and U.S. 17 and all inside were killed.

No one on the train was offended.

Hardeeville impermanent city manager Ted Felder told the Associated Press that the crash happened at 9 p.m. Monday when the car tried to get around a voyage arm and beat the train. Felder said the train, which was headed from Charleston to Savannah, Ga., pushed the car about a mile down the tracks before being capable to stop.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Three Brit 'villains' die in Dutch cash robbery


Three British men were killed and two others were poorly injured after a high-speed police pursue in Holland.

previous the group were allegedly involved in blowing up a supermarket cash machine.
Two men, aged 21 and 27, from Liverpool and a 25-year-old Londoner died as a result of their injuries.

Police said money enclosed in antitheft dye was found inside their car. A Dutch police spokesman said: "It all started at 3am on Saturday when we got a call about a robbery at an ATM machine at a superstore in the small village of Driel, not far from Arnhem.

The men moved quickly. We started a pursuit but it all ended awfully soon.

Half an hour later it was report present was a car crash in the centre of the Netherlands.
There were five people in the car and there were lots of similarities with the people seen in Driel.

One man died immediately, the other man died later that day and the third man died on Sunday.
ARREST
He added: They died for nothing as the cash was ineffective as it was covered by blue dye released routinely by the ATM machine when it was attacked.


Car crash on Henry Hudson throughway snarls Manhattan rush-hour traffic


Three people were injured after a car went over a protector rail and slammed into at least two vehicles on the Henry Hudson Parkway, bringing the morning rush to a crawl.

The ruin happened just south of W. 125th St. about 7 a.m. Tuesday.

Police are investigating why the driver of the northbound car lost control before hitting the other cars going in the opposite way. The highway's divider is more than three feet high.

crisis workers took the three victims to St. Luke's Hospital. One was treated and released; the other two are in stable condition.

Cops shut down all but one downtown lane, creating a close to logjam as far north as the George Washington Bridge.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Sorrow counselors on hand for classmates of Coral Springs teens killed in crash


Grief counselors are probable to be on hand Monday for students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, which is sorrow the loss of three classmates killed in a weekend car accident.
The three Coral Springs teens, the length of with a fourth boy who survived, were out celebrating their high school homecoming when they got into a fender-bender on University Drive just following midnight Sunday morning.

What might have been a mere stoppage turned tragic when, within minutes, their car rocketed backward for at least 150 yards and flipped over into a deep canal.

"It was a huge bang. It sounded like an explosion," said Peter Lyons, whose house is contiguous to the canal, which runs under Broken Woods Drive.

Evan Sinisgalli, 15, freed himself from the car and climbed to shore, where he screamed for help. "He was in shock," said Brittany O'Brien, 20, who was sitting on an dwelling balcony nearby with friends who instantly dialed 911.

Neighbors who heard the collide at 12:18 a.m. said the car was upside losing in the water when police arrived and dove into the canal after the passengers, said Coral Springs Police Sgt. Joe McHugh.

Sean Maxey, 16, the driver of the 2007 red Volkswagen, and travelers Robert Nugent, 16, and Anthony Almonte, 16, were taken to Coral Springs checkup Center, where they were pronounced dead.


Neighbors, families shaken by double deadly crash on M-57


OAKFIELD TOWNSHIP -- Rodney Dines cannot envisage why his wife of nearly 35 years tried to pass another car Sunday on busy M-57, apparently without sufficient passing distance.

"She didn't usually drive M-57. She generally takes Lincoln Lake Road," the grieving husband said Sunday later than the crash that took lives from two families.

Corine Dines, 52, of Cedar Springs, died after police said she tried to pass another car, both itinerant east on M-57, but both vehicles collided with an looming pickup just before noon.
The additional car's driver, Belinda Shockley, 58, of Rockford, also died and four others in Shockley's car, including two toddlers, were injured.

"I haven't yet bottomed out yet," Dines said, acknowledging stun. "I'm definitely going to miss her."

The crash left close to neighbors shaken.

Glen Oliver was surveillance television in his Oakfield Township home Sunday morning when he thought he heard a car door closing in his driveway.

When Oliver, 35, stuck his head out his front door, he saw the overwhelming accident. The crash occurred around 11:50 a.m. when Dines, driving a Pontiac Bonneville on 14 Mile Road, tried to pass the Buick LeSabre driven by Shockley. The two cars collided almost head-on with a westbound GMC Sierra pickup driven by 31-year-old Judson Bancroft, of Greenville.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Accident highlights risky road near Tottenville High School


STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A Tottenville high school senior who was gearing up for next week’s creation of “Sing” was struck by a car and critically injured while leaving school untimely today a tragic accident that highlighted a dangerous stretch of Luten Avenue in front of the large South Shore school, where 4,000 students attend.

Janine Brawer, 17, was hurried to Staten Island University Hospital, Ocean Breeze, where she underwent emergency operation and was in grave condition, according to a police source.

She was hit around 11:30 a.m. as she was leaving the Huguenot school as part of an near the beginning dismissal.

Police and school officials said a Nissan Maxima driven by an additional Tottenville student stopped to let Miss Brawer cross Luten Avenue but was struck from behind by a second car, also driven by a student from the school.



Car robber jailed over fatal crash


A drink-driving car robber has been jailed for 12 years for causing the deaths of two women in a car crash.

Janet Herd and Linda Tansley were died when their Ford Fiesta was struck by a stolen Mercedes driven by Daniel Witter in Bradford in August.

The 23-year-old had admitted two counts of causing death by perilous driving, aggravated vehicle taking and driving over the permissible alcohol limit.

A judge at Bradford Crown Court described Witter as "contemptible".

Ms Herd, 49, and Ms Tansley, 48, each had two kids and were from the Eccleshill region of Bradford.

They were killed as they returned house from a school meeting.