71. A bomber, perhaps accidentally, blew himself up in a car at an intersection near the coastal Israeli city of Netanya. 72. A few years ago thieves kept breaking into cars at his auto dealership. 73. A flat-bottomed raft ferries three cars at a time through the curling eddies of the Rio Grande. 74. A person on vacation may pick up a car at the airport that is totally different from the car in their garage at home. 75. A male passerby jumped in to help subdue the suspect, while a woman passerby saw a police car at an intersection and alerted the officers. 76. A month later, Kite was driving the purple and yellow Scandia car at Pikes Peak, his first Indy Racing League event. 77. A man whose last local job was selling cars at a Southern California dealership, Cloyd found his footing in life in front of crowds on karaoke nights. 78. A strike would hurt the ability of auto makers to ship cars at a time of strong demand. 79. Abdi is a former airline food worker whose name and phone number were found in a car at Dulles Airport, outside Washington. 80. According to documents, Finance Plaza sells cars at a price double what it buys them for at auction. |