Shank cars sticking together (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
DAYTONA BEACH -- It's been 13 years since two cars from the same team started the Rolex 24 At Daytona on the front row. Michael Shank Racing's No. 60 and No. 6 Ford Riley entries had that honor Saturday when the twice-around-the-clock endurance event began.
Judge to decide if Drew can keep cars, computers, guns (The Naperville Sun)
The state still has Drew Peterson's cars, guns and computers. But Will County Judge Richard Schoenstedt soon will decide whether or not everything will be returned to the retired Bolingbrook police officer. Either way, state police still are searching for his missing wife, Stacy Peterson, 24.
Life beyond cars at Detroit auto show (The News Journal)
DETROIT -- The cars will always be the stars at the North American International Auto Show, but a few of the memorable moments from the week of vehicle introductions and news conferences involved executives, agriculture and various kinds of bull.
Calgary police mull bait cars (CNews)
With car thefts in the city rising steeply in the last few years, Calgary's police chief says he's considering planting bait cars on the streets. Last year, the Calgary Police Service recorded 6,450 vehicle thefts -- up from 4,064 in 2005 and 5,959 in 2006.
Top 10: Cheapest Cars (AskMen)
Here are the top 10 cheapest cars to buy Can you say “Indian Yugo?” If you missed it recently, India’s Tata Motors unveiled their Nano concept, a barely there car with an anticipated sticker price of ,500. Even if it does reach production, there’s no way it’ll be street legal in the U.S.