Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
Kia Motors continues to introduce larger vehicles as it has revealed that an all-new Kia Sorento model will start production at their U.S. plant. The latest model is the 2011 Kia Sorento CUV which is scheduled to begin rolling off the assembly line at the West Point, Georgia plant.
The 2011 Kia Sorento CUV boasts of an improved fuel economy and more passenger room and seating capacity that previous Kia Sorento models. It will be longer and lower and carries a sleek styling and futuristic touch. The 2011 Kia Sorento CUV will also highlight two- and four-wheel drive options and a variety of upscale appointments to appeal to a wide range of consumers.
(Source) Pres
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Friday, July 10th, 2009
Isn’t it annoying to fall in line and wait for your turn before you can safely pay for your car parking when you are in a hurry? Well those days are over as far as car owners in AnnArbor, Sacramento and Texas is concerned. Verrus just made life easier for them with the Pay by Phone Parking technology installed to improve city station lots.
Now people driving cars no longer have to worry about long lines and parking violations while on the run. With the new mobile payment scheme, they can carry on and just settle the parking fees while on the go so that they will not run into delays or be late for appointments or even classes.
“Our students really like the text message reminders and the ability to add time from anywhere and avoid possible citations. In addition, this system has made things much more convenient for us to operate. We spend a lot less time maintaining pay machines and processing credit cards manually.”
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