2005 Chevrolet Equinox: Is GM still alive? Yes, indeed, and this time it didn't say 'me too'

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Chevrolet Equinox, priced between $21,560 and $28,500 slips into crowded middle ground of the SUV field as a wonderfully people-friendly car, packing a great list of standard equipment. With its fresh and memorable styling, and 112.5-inch wheelbase, the Equinox feels agile in a way that truck-based SUVs never do.

Author: Bedard, Patrick
Motor vehicles and car bodies, Utility Vehicles, Light Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturing, Sport utility vehicles, Sport-utility vehicles, Product/service evaluation, Chevrolet Equinox (Sport-utility vehicle)

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Sock it to the rich: Higher fines for cash cows

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Britain and seven other European countries will soon introduce income-based fines for traffic and parking violations. A motorist earning less than $30,000 annually would pay a $75 fine, and a $100,000 earner would pay $385 for the same violation, under one proposal.

Author: Bedard, Patrick
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, Drivers (Vehicles), Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation, Legal/Government Regulation, Local and Suburban Transportation, Laws, regulations and rules, Motor vehicle drivers, Automobile drivers, Traffic regulations, Fines (Penalties)

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