www.gogetta.com.au-GoGetta Equipment Funding provides funding to earthmoving and construction businesses needing to secure new equipment. Ian Monk, Earthmoving Owner/Operator tells us of his experience using GoGetta to secure his excavator and positrax.
MINI USA will proudly introduce the biggest, most adventurous MINI ever, the all new MINI Countryman, at a press conference today at 11:50 am PST at the Los Angeles International Auto Show. Fans looking to get a first-hand look at the new MINI Countryman can tune-in live to the press conference on the MINI USA Facebook page. On stage for the World Premiere will be all three engine variants of the new Countryman, including the Cooper, Cooper S and the all new plug-in hybrid Cooper S E ALL4.
As the biggest and most adventurous MINI ever, the Countryman incorporates BMW Group engine technology and vehicle architecture. The ALL4 offers an all-turbocharged engine lineup with outstanding acceleration and the go-kart driving dynamics that MINI owners have come to know and love. At the same time, this new architecture delivers excellent ride quality and enables the most spacious MINI interior ever.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7983251-mini-countryman-auto-show/
In new research from U by Kotex®, three in five women surveyed stated it is more difficult to exercise during their period and the majority reported opting for less challenging workouts.
U by Kotex® is hoping to rid barriers with the launch of its latest innovation – U by Kotex® FITNESS. To meet the needs of people experiencing a period, the brand is introducing three new product offerings, including:
• NEW U by Kotex Fitness Tampons with a plastic FITPAK* so you can protect your protection. Durable, compact, and discreet, FITPAK* is designed to keep your tampons ready for use, wherever you stash them.
• NEW U by Kotex Fitness Liners have DualFlex Zones* that move with you to keep protection where you need it.
• NEW U by Kotex Fitness Ultra Thin Pads are shaped to fit and flex with your body, to stay in place so you don’t have to.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8073651-u-by-kotex-findyourfitness/
Four out of eight small pickup trucks evaluated by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety earn good ratings for occupant protection in all five IIHS crashworthiness evaluations, but the lack of an automatic emergency braking system and poor-rated headlights means these pickups fall short of qualifying for either of the Institute’s safety awards.
IIHS engineers evaluated two body styles of each pickup — crew cab and extended cab. Crew cabs have four full doors and two full rows of seating. Extended cabs have two full front doors, two smaller rear doors and compact second-row seats. The Institute tests the two most popular versions of pickups because their performance can vary by body style. The ratings in this round of evaluations apply to 2017 models.