Who hasn't wished they could turn back time after a traumatic event. If one could only take a quantum leap backward and change the course of events. {mosimage}This is probably what was running through the mind of Tammy Wexler, Los Angeles resident, as she backed out of a parking space and into the center of three low posts damaging the right front quadrant, front bumper and quarter panel of her 2001Acura MDX.
![]() | Late night talk show host and car buff Jay Leno wanted to build a car that was futuristic, yet environmentally friendly. Teaming up with BASF and General Motors, Leno fulfilled his vision. |
By Karyn Hendricks
Don't be fooled by her mild-mannered demeanor. Sherry Mehl is tough as nails when it comes to her new job - Chief of the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR). Just because the new BAR chief is a woman, don't think she will be soft on those who violate BAR rules. Having served three years as chief deputy director for the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), BAR's parent organization, Mehl is well aware of the demands of the position and issues of the day.
{mosimage} Historic $50 million partnership with National Arbor Day Foundation and U.S. Forest Service marks company's 50th anniversary. To commemorate the company's 50th anniversary, Enterprise Rent-A-Car is giving an unprecedented gift to The National Arbor Day Foundation. Enterprise will underwrite the planting of 50 million trees over the next 50 years at a total cost of $50 million in today's dollars.
The Enterprise Rent-A-Car 50 Million Tree Pledge partners The National Arbor Day Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service with Enterprise in a long-term commitment to help restore public lands that are badly in need of reforestation.