Tag: Car

  • Two Youths Were Arrested For Stealing A Car With 2 Children

    Two Youths Were Arrested For Stealing A Car With 2 Children

    Canada Global(Web News)According to the information given by the police, the car that was stolen this morning, in which there were two children, including a four-month-old baby, has been found and both children are safe.

    Investigators said a woman was putting groceries in her car in the area of ​​Weston Road and Lawrence Avenue just after 3:30 p.m. when two boys drove away. Police say that at the time of the car theft, there were two children aged five years and four months in the car.

    The police managed to locate the car closely and the two suspects left the car and fled on foot. A 13-year-old boy was arrested after a short chase. A 16-year-old boy was also found hiding nearby and was also taken into custody. One child was taken to a hospital and treated for minor injuries, police said.

     

  • Canada, Vehicle Overturns After Hitting Parked Vehicles, One Injured

    Canada, Vehicle Overturns After Hitting Parked Vehicles, One Injured

     Canada Global(Web News) The driver who overturned his car after hitting several parked cars in the Junction area of ​​Toronto yesterday morning has been charged with driving under the influence of drugs.

    The accident happened at 3:00pm on Dundas Street, near St John’s Place, east of Runnymede Road. Police say the driver hit several other vehicles before overturning, trapping the driver and extricating him from Toronto fire crews.

    Paramedics confirmed the man was taken to hospital in critical condition. His condition is said to be out of danger. Police believe that alcohol was involved in the incident and strict legal action will be taken against the driver.

  • Auto sales in Pakistan drop 47pc in July-March

    Auto sales in Pakistan drop 47pc in July-March

    Canada Global (Web News) According to data released by the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers (PAMA), overall sales of cars, light commercial vehicles (LCVs), jeeps, and pickups decreased by 47% to 109,466 units during the first nine months of the current fiscal year (FY2022-23) from 205,452 units during the same period of fy2012-22.

    The report also reveals that auto sales increased in March by 61 percent month over month to 9,351 units. When compared to the 27,202 units sold in March 2022, the March sales were 66 percent lower.

    During the first nine months of the current fiscal year, plant closures, increased pricing, and expensive financing all contributed to a decline in auto sales.

    The breakdown shows that truck sales decreased by 46% to 279 units in March from 521 units in February, whereas they were 500 units in March 2022. Truck sales as a result decreased 37% to 2,825 units in 9MFY23 from 4,493 units in 9MFY22.

    Compared to 136 in February and 65 in March, only 29 buses were sold in March, a decrease of 79 percent and 55 percent year over year. Despite the slow monthly sales, the total number of buses sold in 9MFY23 increased by 22% to 557 from 458.

    Tractor sales decreased by 49 percent to 21,233 units from 41,603 units in FY22. Sales of 2,984 units in March represented a fall of 10% month over month and 47% year over year.

    Sales of two-wheelers as a whole totaled 908,555 units, a decrease of 33% from 1.348 million in 9MFY22. Bicycle sales in March totaled 83,149 units, a decrease of 17% month over month and 43% year over year.

    1,158 units of three-wheelers were sold in March, which was a 54 percent and a 71 percent lower number than MoM and YoY. In contrast, overall sales of three-wheelers decreased by 48 percent in 9MFY23 to 16,148 units from 31,231 units in FY22.

    Honda Atlas Cars Limited’s sales decreased to 835 units in March, a 49 percent MoM and 77 percent YoY decrease, while sales for 9MFY23 decreased by 46 percent to 16,278 units.

  • South Korea fines German automakers for rigging diesel car emissions

    South Korea fines German automakers for rigging diesel car emissions

    Canada Global (Web News) Three German automakers were found to have conspired to manipulate the emissions of their diesel automobiles using software, according to South Korea’s antitrust agency, which said on Thursday that it would punish them a total of 42.3 billion won ($33.48 million).

    The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) declared in a statement that Mercedes-Benz (MBGn.DE), BMW (BMWG.DE), Volkswagen (VOWG p.DE), and Audi were involved in conspiracy that limited customer choice and lessened competition.

    According to the regulator, Mercedes-Benz received a 20.7 billion won fine, BMW received a 15.7 billion won fine, and Audi received a 6 billion won fine. Volkswagen did not receive a sanction since it did not generate revenue that was relevant to the issue, it added.

    Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, and Audi could not be reached for comment right away.

    Mercedes-Benz and its Korean subsidiary were penalised last year with a punishment of 20.2 billion won for deceptive advertising regarding the gas emissions of diesel passenger cars.

    In 2021, the European Commission fined BMW and Volkswagen a combined 875 million euros for conspiring to limit the use of emissions-cleaning technologies they had created.

  • BMW unveils colour changing car

    BMW unveils colour changing car

    Canada Global (Web News) BMW showcased a prototype color-changing vehicle  that also incorporates digital capabilities like a windscreen projection of driving information.

    The I Vision Dee automobile was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is well-known for playing the “Terminator” in the film “Terminator 2.”

    A automobile that could change colour, but only from white to black and grey in between, was presented by BMW last year at the same event.

    However, the new car’s body can be customised in a wide range of hues, including solid colours, stripes, and checks.

    The style of the forthcoming cars from the luxury manufacturer will be influenced by BMW I Vision Dee, which is currently merely a concept.

    For instance, it will be possible as of 2025 to have driving information, such as speed or direction, flash on the windscreen.

    With technology that “mixes real and virtual worlds,” BMW has also suggested the idea of displaying augmented reality graphics on the windscreen and turning it into a full-fledged screen.

    According to BMW CEO Oliver Zipse, the goal is to leverage software to provide “the ultimate companion” that provides a customised driving experience. An acronym for “digital emotional experience” is “Dee.”

  • Two people were killed in a car accident, Canada

    Two people were killed in a car accident, Canada

    Canada Global (Web News) Two people were killed in a car accident on Highway 401 in Toronto, provincial police officials said.
    The incident happened around 5:30 a.m. near Bayview Avenue in the eastbound lanes of the highway, according to updates on the OPP Twitter account several hours after the crash.

    Sergeant Kerry Schmidt said officers saw a black vehicle heading east
    He said the vehicle was being driven by a 35-year-old Mississauga woman and collided with a 53-year-old man driving in the eastbound lane.
    Both drivers died at the scene, Schmidt said. He said that the matter is being investigated.