ALUMINUM AUTO WHEELS
Law would crack down on chop shops News 14 Charlotte CHARLOTTE -- Criminals have found an easy way to steal cars. They aren't breaking in; they are just towing them to chop shops. But police hope new legislation could put the brakes on auto theft. How it's Made: Alloy Wheels AutoSpies.com Here is a video I found while digging through YouTube. The video shows us what it takes to make aluminum wheels, Read Article ES 350 breaks from Lexus' dull reputation Eagle-Tribune Online First impressions matter a lot in the auto business. Shoppers examine a new model in a showroom, run it a few miles for a test ride, then decide if they want to drive it daily for the next handful of years. Fancy that Pioneer Press Mike Schulz fishes in summer bass tournaments, but for the past three years, his job has relied heavily on frozen lakes. Schulz and his wife, Sonja, build luxury ice fishing houses. G. Chambers Williams III: Lincoln buyers expected more from Zephyr, and they got it San Antonio Express News A new entry-level sedan joined the Lincoln lineup to rave reviews just last fall. Kia optimizes Optima Detroit News Kia's most impressive entry in the competition against Japanese paragons Honda and Toyota may be the mid-size Optima, a sedan that matches up nicely with the Accord and Camry while offering a lower base price and better warranty. Los Angeles auto show: Hummer takes green ribbon The Sacramento Bee You know it's a brave new world when an automotive design contest with an "environmental sustainability" theme is won by a Hummer. Monomoy Capital Partners Acquires Rossborough Supply Company, Inc. Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance NEW YORK----Monomoy Capital Partners, L.P., a New York private equity fund, announced today that it has acquired and recapitalized Rossborough Supply Company, Inc. , a niche manufacturer of magnesium and aluminum auto parts based in Cleveland, Ohio, Albany, Oregon and Matamoros, Mexico. 2007 Cadillac Escalade EXT CNET At $60K, this pimped-out pickup truck is more likely to be found on Rodeo Drive than driving to a rodeo. Is KKR Growing Impatient with Accuride Corp? SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance David Phillips submits: Is commercial vehicle component maker Accuride Corp. about to have its wheels flattened by KKR? On November 28, 2006, Accuride Corporation entered into new Change in Control agreements with certain executive officers and other senior management employees, including CEO Terrence J.
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