by jkoveos | Jul 22, 2009 | News
An English limo company has been ordered to remove “Hanna Montana” stickers from one of its pink limos. John Cook, 62, who runs a Westhill-based firm with his wife Veronica, 67, spent three days removing lettering and a picture of the successful Disney franchise...
by jkoveos | Jul 20, 2009 | News
According to MotorTrend, the upcoming Cadillac flagship is back on track after a one year hold. The new sedan will replace the STS and DTS and will likely ride on a stretched Sigma platform. The Cadillac CTS currently uses this platform and a stretched version...
by jkoveos | Jul 15, 2009 | News
In an effort to collect back wages and overtime, chauffeurs have lost a key ruling in their class action lawsuit against Las Vegas based Bell Trans. From the Las Vegas Sun: A federal judge last month issued a ruling in a landmark class action lawsuit filed by...
by jkoveos | Jul 3, 2009 | News
After months of turmoil, GM’s future product plans are coming into focus. By 2010, production of the Cadillac DTS will wind down at GM’s Hamtramck assembly plant and be replaced with the Chevy Volt. In its place, a new model named the XTS will take the flagship...
by jkoveos | Jun 22, 2009 | Chauffeurs, News
I read a beautiful story today about a limo driver who helped a stranded and helpless woman in need. While stopped at a Los Angeles service station, this off-duty chauffeur heard loud weeping coming from the side of the gas station. When he investigated, he...
by jkoveos | May 3, 2009 | News
LOWELL, Mass. (AP) — A limousine driver hired to take a group of high school students to the prom has been arrested after the students suspected he had been drinking. Lowell police say 45-year-old Brian Harrison of Tewksbury, Mass., was charged late Friday with...