CENTER LINE, MI — Mopar announced on March 18 that it has teamed up with Garmin International, Inc., a provider of aviation, marine, and automotive navigation systems, to offer an affordable GPS navigation system developed exclusively for Chrysler Group vehicles.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ — Automotive Resources International (ARI) announced on March 10 the expansion of its vehicle remarketing channels with the introduction of Web-Based “upstream” employee sales.
Read More →CHARLESTON, WV — Drivers caught not wearing their seat belts could be pulled over under legislation in the West Virginia House, according to Land Line magazine.
Read More →CYPRESS, CA — Mitsubishi Motors North America announced an exclusive agreement on March 7 with SIRIUS Satellite Radio to offer satellite radio as a factory-installed option in various Mitsubishi models.
Read More →HONOLULU, HAWAII — One of Hawaii's biggest and best-known refuse companies has been skipping court regularly, KITV 4 News reported on March 8.
Read More →COLUMBUS, OHIO — An Ohio Senate committee on March 8, restored the two-license plate requirement for vehicles at the urging of law enforcement, primarily the Ohio Highway Patrol which for years has fought the one-plate concept, according to the Ohio Vehicle Leasing Association.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ — Automotive Resources International (ARI), announced on March 2 the promotion of Bob Graham to director of vehicle remarketing.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ — Automotive Resources International (ARI) announced on February 22 the expansion of its already-broad array of vehicle remarketing channels with Onlane by introducing the “Direct to Dealer” online remarketing system.
Read More →MT. LAUREL, NJ — Automotive Resources International (ARI) announced on February 22 the expansion of its already-broad array of vehicle remarketing channels with Onlane by introducing the “Direct to Dealer” online remarketing system.
Read More →JUNEAU, AK — Drivers caught not wearing their seat belts could be pulled over under legislation pending in the Alaska legislature, according to Land Line Magazine on February 25.
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