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Jamaica Gleaner Auto
published: Sunday | February 24, 2008

Enigmatic Epica
Last year, when Automotives did GM Challenger's Chevy Epica, we wondered how well it would do in the marketplace. At the time, it had the engineering, the space and the driving experience to compete with the likes of the Toyota Camry, the Honda Accord.

Safety on wheels - Choice of 13 anti-theft devices

Electronic devices are designed to thwart virtually any type of aggressive action against a motor vehicle. Apart from being expensive, they require equally expensive professional installation. Here are 13 anti-theft devices (ATD) from which to choose for your vehicle's safety.

Young champs face off

Champagne corks are expected to pop this afternoon at the Palisadoes International Raceway, following the face-off between 10-year-old Thomas Issa and 11-year-old Colin Daley Jr in the Rotax Min-max Class.

King 'Rancher' ride

Today's Ride takes us back to a time and place where grass was in short supply and stampeding steer was the order of the day. 'Rancher' Paul Hamilton owns this primo '07 F-150 King Ranch, and to look at it in the sunlight, you gotta wear shades.





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