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Jamaica Gleaner Auto
published: Sunday | November 5, 2006

Deportee drive - 2002 Type R Honda Civic
What's mostly white, red, and eats WRXs and old generation Evos for breakfast

Toyota, Honda dominate US Gov't's list of fuel-efficient vehicles

WASHINGTON (AP): Hybrid and economy-class vehicles built by Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. dominate the Government's annual top-10 fuel economy list for 2007 vehicles.


JGRA launches Advance prepaid card

The Jamaica Gasolene Retailers Association (JGRA) has launched a new prepaid payment card to eliminate the use of cash at service stations operated by its members, while offering savings to motorists.


BMW appointed as official supplier of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007

BMW has been appointed 'Official Supplier and Official Premium Car of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007'.


The new BMW 3 Series Convertible - A beauty to behold

The new BMW 3 Series Convertible is a beauty to behold, both when open and closed, boasting all the elegance and unique style characteristic to be expected.


Back to the future or 'Samba Americano'

At Volkswagen's Electronics Research Laboratory (ERL) in Palo Alto, California, you can currently take a look into the future. The packaging is a familiar face from the '60s: the Samba-Bus. But although the..


UK's Morgan taps cult car status to survive

GREAT MALVERN, England (Reuters):In the sprawling Morgan car factory in central England, business is brisk. Workers in navy blue overalls hunch over aluminium chassis and wooden frames of half-completed sports cars ...




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