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Slime 8 Piece Tire Plug Kit

November 7, 2016 | Author: | Posted in Car

As a rule, your motorhome can have a designated number of travelling seats, each forwarded to a proper, tested car seatbelt. If there is a seatbelt available, it is employed. Children too small put on a seatbelt must wear a child restraint appropriate to their size. Now that you know the connected with car tyres …

What Is Car Servicing?

July 26, 2016 | Author: | Posted in Car

Car servicing in Singapore What Is Car Servicing? What should a service cost and how often do you need your car serviced? When a car is designed, the manufacturer sets out a service schedule for the car, which they believe will keep it running reliably and safely. Typically a manufacturer service schedule consists of 65-85 …

Rolls Royce is utilising Facebook, Twitter & Youtube for its Phantom series.

Rolls Royce is utilising Social Media Marketing platforms such as Facebook, Twitter & Youtube for its Phantom series. “If we are not leveraging on digital we are missing out on a segment of consumers who could be our potential customers.” Rolls-Royce, a luxurious car manufacturer has taken to digital marketing for its 102EX, a one-off, …

Do you know that Porsche out-sold Hyundai & Mazda? More surprises? Read on..

The new car sales figures in Singapore for January 2011 has been released. Toyota (despite its many hoo-haas) hung on to top spot in the face of strong sales by the European makers. I personally drive a Toyota and have been pretty satisfied with the machine. In my 4 over years of driving Toyota, the …

What is the Car Rental business trend during Chinese New Year?

SINGAPORE : The car rental business is up this Lunar New Year season. Industry players said that compared to the same period last year, it has gone up 25 to 30 per cent. Rental cars are a popular option to ferry family and friends this festive season. But this year’s demand has revved up much …

Three new ERP gantries from Feb 21

February 1, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Automotive, Car, News and Society, Reference & Education, Society, Vehicles

THE Shenton Way-Chinatown Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) cordon will be extended from Feb 21. There will be three new gantries in operation from that day, as the Land Transport Authority (LTA) adjusts the ERP cordon to include the Marina Bay Financial Centre as part of the larger Central Business District. The existing gantry along Central …

What is the Toyota sales volume for 2010?

TOKYO – TOYOTA sold 8.42 million vehicles globally in 2010, remaining the world’s top automaker for the third year straight despite recall woes in the key North American market. General Motors also released a new tally Monday for its global 2010 sales, at 8.39 million vehicles, slightly fewer than Toyota’s number. Toyota’s global sales, including …

What is the legal issue pertaining to the use of segway and New Zealand police?

WELLINGTON – POLICE in a New Zealand town have been forced to resume foot patrols after their futuristic Segway scooters were deemed illegal, reports said on Thursday. Police in the North Island town of Taupo had enthusiastically embraced the electric-powered devices but had to abandon them after finding it was against the law to use …

What is the COE trend?

CERTIFICATE of Entitlement (COE) premiums for big cars have continued their downward slide after there were 13-year highs in December 2010’s final round of bidding. The COE premium for cars above 1,600cc ended at $58,910 – a drop of $10,090 or 14.6 per cent. For Open COEs, which can be used for any vehicle type …

What is the alignment of the North-South Expressway (NSE)

January 19, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Automotive, Automotive, Car, News and Society, Society, Vehicles

THE green light has been given by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) for the alignment of the North-South Expressway (NSE) between Admiralty Road West and Toa Payoh Rise. The new expressway – with construction expected to start from 2013 and finish by 2020 – will run parallel to the Central Expressway (CTE) to serve the …