Thursday, December 20, 2007

Car component, car and girl

Porsche luôn sở hữu cho mình những người đẹp như ý.
Vành đẹp, "lốp" đầy.
Tại gian hàng của hãng độ âm thanh. Người mẫu này đang bắt nhịp để chuẩn bị một màn nhảy.
Chiều cao của một chiếc xe thể thao chỉ đến thế này.
Chiếc "xe một bánh" quyến rũ nhất triển lãm.
Không chỉ ôtô, xe đạp cũng "độ" và cũng có người đẹp đi cùng.
Còn chiếc xe máy mini này cho người xem biết chân dài tới đâu.
Tứ tấu.
Hững hờ.
Dịu dàng. Đi cả triển lãm, phóng viên chụp ảnh tự thấy không thể đánh mất điểm nhấn rất hiếm hoi này.
Giây phút thật lòng nhất.
Automobiles, Car Pictures, Car review, Car component, car and girl

GM made no specific commitments to build cars and trucks at U.S. factories, but generally agreed that with the reduced costs from the new contract, investment in the plants would make good business sense, the person said.

The pact also includes a lower wage structure for newly hired workers in certain non-manufacturing jobs, the person said, adding that in order to make way for the new hires, GM would offer early retirement and buyout packages to workers now in the positions.

The deal also includes language that mitigates the impact of the jobs bank, in which the company pays laid-off workers most of their salary and benefits, said the person, who did not know the specifics.

Lloyd Coleman, 64, of the Detroit suburb of Taylor, was working his first picket line shift when he got word early Wednesday of the tentative agreement. He said he was glad to hear that an agreement had been reached, but was withholding judgment until further details were released.

``I'm just wondering what we are giving up,'' said Coleman, a 31-year GM employee who for about the past year has worked as an electrician at a plant in Hamtramck. He said his biggest concerns include health care and bringing new products to existing GM plants.

Coleman said the VEBA holds promise.

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