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Silver Alert issued for missing Gilmer 73-year-old man
Silver Alert issued for missing Gilmer 73-year-old man

Yahoo

time17 hours ago

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Silver Alert issued for missing Gilmer 73-year-old man

GILMER, Texas (KETK) – The Texas Department of Public Safety has issued a Silver Alert for Jay Paul Lindsey, 73 of Gilmer, who was last seen on May 27. Have you seen them? Texas children that have been missing, unidentified for over 45 years Lindsey is a white man with a bald head, grey facial hear, blue eyes, weighing around 167 pounds and standing at 5'8″. He was last seen in the 4000 block of FM 555 in the Sand Hill area of Gilmer at around 12 p.m. on May 27, according to DPS. The Upshur County Sheriff's Office said they believe he's driving a gray 2016 GMC Canyon four-door pick-up truck with the Texas license plate number: JSD5270. Anyone who's seen him is asked to contact the Upshur County Sheriff's Office at 903-843-2541. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Ministry recalls GMC Canyon 2024 model
Ministry recalls GMC Canyon 2024 model

Qatar Tribune

time07-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Qatar Tribune

Ministry recalls GMC Canyon 2024 model

Tribune News Network Doha The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI), in cooperation with Mannai Trading Company WLL, Qatar's GMC dealership, has announced the recall of the 2024 GMC Canyon model due to a potential issue with the headlights. Under certain conditions, the left and/or right headlights may flicker, which can temporarily reduce their effectiveness and compromise visibility. The ministry said the recall campaign comes within the framework of its ongoing efforts to protect consumers and ensure that car dealers follow up on vehicle defects and repairs. The ministry said it would coordinate with the dealer to follow up on the maintenance and repair works and communicate with customers to ensure that the necessary repairs are carried out. The ministry has urged all customers to report any violations to its Consumer Protection and Anti-Commercial Fraud Department, which processes complaints, inquiries and suggestions through the following channels: Call Center: 16001; Email:

St. Mary's County crash leaves one dead, two elderly hurt
St. Mary's County crash leaves one dead, two elderly hurt

Yahoo

time25-04-2025

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St. Mary's County crash leaves one dead, two elderly hurt

ST. MARY'S COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — A two-vehicle crash left one person dead and two elderly people hurt in St. Mary's County on Thursday evening. Maryland State Police (MSP) are leading the investigation. Minutes before 6 p.m., MSP troopers responded to the collision in the area of Maryland Route 235 at Mt. Zion Church Road. Investigators said a GMC Canyon, driven by 92-year-old Casper Bradbury Sr. and 90-year-old Norma Bradbury, was trying to make a left turn onto Mt. Zion Church Road. The driver failed to yield to a GMC Envoy, causing the Envoy to strike the Canyon's passenger side. 14-year-old could be charged after loaded gun found at middle school, Prince George's County police say The driver of the Envoy, 59-year-old Jean Gagnon, died at the scene. Norma and Casper Bradbury were taken to the hospital by MSP Aviation Command for treatment of their injuries. Road closures in the area lasted about three hours on Thursday night. MSP said the St. Mary's County State's Attorney's Office will decide whether to file charges after the MSP Crash Team wraps up its investigation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Hyundai Could Someday Sell a Rebadged Version of the Chevy Colorado
Hyundai Could Someday Sell a Rebadged Version of the Chevy Colorado

Yahoo

time21-03-2025

  • Automotive
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Hyundai Could Someday Sell a Rebadged Version of the Chevy Colorado

General Motors and Hyundai are close to finalizing a deal to share two commercial electric vans, according to . In return for the vans, GM could supply Hyundai with pickups for the Korean automaker to sell as its own models in North America. The talks could also lead to a broader partnership between the brands that focuses on EV technologies such as computer chips and high-voltage batteries. General Motors and Hyundai are in the latter stages of a deal that would see the Korean automaker supply the General with two commercial electric vans, according to a report from Reuters. A source familiar with the talks told Reuters that in return for the vans, GM would supply Hyundai with pickup trucks to rebadge and sell in North America. Reuters says that if the deal goes through, Hyundai would develop and produce the vans to be sold by both nameplates. The vans would initially be imported from South Korea, but Reuters says it reviewed documents saying Hyundai is considering moving development for the vans to North America by 2028. The vans could be built at a new facility, added to the production of an existing plant, or contracted out to a third-party manufacturer. For GM's part, the U.S. auto giant would supply Hyundai with its mid-size pickup, which it sells as the Chevy Colorado and the GMC Canyon. According to Reuters, Hyundai also wants a rebadged version of GM's full-sized pickups, but GM hasn't made that option available. The report is an escalation from statements made last year when the two automakers signed a memorandum of understanding to work together on vehicles, supply chains, and clean-energy technologies. Should the talks come to fruition, we could see a broader partnership emerge that focuses on the joint purchase or development of EV technologies such as computer chips and high-voltage battery systems. General Motors declined to comment on specifics regarding the deal, but said in a statement to Car and Driver, "Both companies continue to explore potential areas of collaboration. We have nothing to announce at this time." Hyundai said in a statement that, "The two companies are continuing discussions; nothing has been determined at this time." You Might Also Like Car and Driver's 10 Best Cars through the Decades How to Buy or Lease a New Car Lightning Lap Legends: Chevrolet Camaro vs. Ford Mustang!

The Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon Twins Could Wind Up with a Hyundai Triplet
The Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon Twins Could Wind Up with a Hyundai Triplet

Yahoo

time21-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

The Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon Twins Could Wind Up with a Hyundai Triplet

Well, here's one we didn't have on the bingo card: Hyundai and General Motors are reportedly exploring a partnership that could potentially see some of GM's pickups sold as Hyundai products. And not just overseas; the H-branded trucks could even be sold in the United States. Reuters reports that Hyundai is pursuing GM's midsize trucks, the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon, in hopes of selling Hyundai-branded versions of them. In return, the General would allegedly get two of Hyundai's commercial electric vans to sell as GM products. The deal is also reported to involve joint purchasing, the development of computer chips, next-generation batteries and battery materials. The report also claims Hyundai is pursuing GM's full-size pickups like the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra, but it says GM hasn't put those mega-sellers on the table yet. (Color us unsurprised.) What does seem to be sure, though, is that these talks of partnership are real: GM said in a statement to Reuters that 'Both companies continue to explore potential areas of collaboration,' while Hyundai said that it's exploring deals 'across key strategic areas.' Documents that Reuters said it reviewed claim that Hyundai would initially produce vans in South Korea to be sold by General Motors in North America, but would localize production of said vans by 2028. The details of the pickup partnership are murkier, and Reuters's source claimed it would take longer to finalize any deal concerning Hyundai getting a piece of GM's truck business. Why is GM putting its trucks up on the trading block? Well, its van situation is far from healthy right now, with the mega-old Chevy Express and GMC Savannah being the best it can muster aside from the awkward-looking, giant BrightDrop. Meanwhile, Hyundai has brand-new electric vans ready to go in multiple segments that GM could use to better compete in the commercial business. There's one other angle GM is purportedly pursuing here, too, which is the Hyundai Creta sold in other markets. The report claims GM is interested in a rebadged version of this compact SUV, and hopes to sell it in markets like Brazil. What's most intriguing for the U.S. market, however, remains the possibility of Hyundai versions of the Colorado and Canyon. The Santa Cruz is the only pickup Hyundai has in its U.S. lineup today, and that competes in the even-smaller compact segment against the Ford Maverick. It's a unibody design focused on lifestyle customers, whereas the GM midsizers would give Hyundai a proper body-on-frame entry. Where things could get extra spicy is if the deal includes special models like the Colorado ZR2 ‚ but consider that idea firmly in speculation territory for the time being, as we await further details from this budding tie-up. You Might Also Like You Need a Torque Wrench in Your Toolbox Tested: Best Car Interior Cleaners The Man Who Signs Every Car

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