Car Dealer News for 01-Jan-2006
'STRANGE BUT TRUE: STUDENT HIT BY £100,000 ROBBERY WITH VIOLINS (Sunday Mail) A £100,000 violin was fiddled from a music student's car which was towed away for illegal parking. Sabina Nakajima, 24, borrowed the violin - made by 18th-century Italian craftsman Nicolo Gagliano - from a dealer while considering whether to buy it.
'Accident still plagues car dealer (Craig Daily Press) Tony Maneotis' court file is stamped "case closed." But Moffat County's insurance company is demanding that the car dealer pay for a Sheriff's Office truck damaged in a collision three years ago.
'Rare violin stolen from improperly parked car (Reuters) The violin was made by 18th-century Italian craftsman Nicolo Gagliano and Sabina Nakajima, 24, had borrowed the instrument from a dealer while considering whether to buy it. She left the violin in the trunk of her car, which she parked in a supermarket lot while she went to work elsewhere.
'Car Dealer Extends Offer For Rival (Ananova) Car dealer Pendragon is extending its bid offer to buy rival Reg Vardy until January 18.
'THIEVES' WILD $$ RIDE (New York Post) -- A shadowy Ecuadorean livery driver led a brazen band of Bronx-based crooks who looted a car dealer's customer financial records and spun the information into one of the most elaborate ID theft rings the city has ever seen.
'Mysterious accident haunts used car's past (San Jose Mercury News) Q When my single daughter wanted to buy a car two years ago, I advised her to buy a manufacturer's certified used car, as she didn't know much about cars. She bought a 2003 Toyota RAV4 from a Toyota dealer in Maryland.
'Car bombs, fuel riots usher in New Year in Iraq (AFP via Yahoo! News) Fuel riots and more than a dozen car bombs greeted the New Year in Iraq as relatives celebrated the release of one Cypriot and five Sudanese hostages by their captors.
'Car bombs, fuel riots usher in New Year in Iraq (AFP via Yahoo! Asia News) BAGHDAD (AFP) - Fuel riots and more than a dozen car bombs greeted the New Year in Iraq as relatives celebrated the release of one Cypriot, one Lebanese and five Sudanese hostages by their captors.
'Monumental Pflueger fine top story of 2005 (The Garden Island) Retired Honolulu car dealer James Pflueger was ordered in July to pay a $4 million fine to state officials for his part in causing damage to a reef in Pila'a Bay on the North Shore.
'North: Hunt for second-hand car dealer (Irish Examiner) Detectives in the North were examining business records today to locate a second-hand car dealer who vanished over a week ago. Ronald Todd, 30, was last seen leaving a village pub in Maghaberry, County Antrim on December 21.
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