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Jamaica Gleaner Auto
published: Sunday | July 20, 2008

Out of the box - Sirgany scooped up by Rysa Racing
Rysa Racing, a karting team out of Opa Locka, Florida, had team members honing their craft at the recent international karting meet held in Jamaica.

Jaguar Caribbean sales jump

Sao Paulo, Brazil: The brand's regional office in Latin America and the Caribbean has announced that Jaguar sales in the islands went up 62.5 per cent from January to June 2008, compared to the same period last year.

Don't flog your battery to death

It's 6 a.m. and your day's time table is fully loaded. You are dressed for your appointment, whatever that is. If you turn the ignition and nothing happens, the worry game begins.

Servicing drive belts

Drive belts! Yes, they drive many vital units. Yet, they require little attention and are frequently forgotten. Failure of the belt to drive the water pump for example can result in a burned-out engine.

Myers to compete in US Air Rotax Summer Shoot Out

After his scintillating performance at the international go-kart meet, held in Kingston two weeks ago, Jamaica's 15-year-old sensation, Philip Myers, will today compete in the US Air Rotax Summer Shoot Out, in...

Rough road ahead for GM - People want small cars, great gas mileage

DETROIT (AP): General Motors Corp is known for making top-notch trucks and sport utility vehicles. The company's survival now hinges on the difficult task of convincing buyers that its upgraded cars are just as good as its trucks and worth some extra cash.





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