El New York International Auto Show es uno de los eventos más concurridos en el centro de convenciones Jacob Javitts en Manhattan y nuestro AJ Ramos estuvo presente durante un evento exclusivo en donde el equipo de Ford presento el nuevo Ford Fusion 2013 a los medios de comunicaciones Hispanos de Nueva York.
Datos sobre el nuevo Ford Fusion 2013:
• El nuevo Ford Fusion es el primer sedán que ofrece trenes motrices a gasolina, híbrido y de conexión, cada uno con la esperada mejor economía de combustible, el sobresaliente compromiso de Ford de dar a los clientes el poder de elegir.
• Con siete tecnologías que es esencial tener, incluyendo un Sistema de Conservación de Carril, control adaptable de crucero, asistencia activa para estacionar y MyFord Touch®, el flamante Ford Fusion muestra cómo Ford está brindando características que los clientes realmente desean y valoran.
• Los clientes pueden elegir en el portafolio más amplio del Fusion de opciones de tren motriz con eficiencia de combustible, incluyendo los motores EcoBoost®, híbrido e híbrido de conexión; ofertas de transmisión automática y manual, y tecnología de arranque-paro automático.
• Revelado en Norteamérica como el sedán Fusion mediano, este flamante auto señala el Ford-Mondeo de la siguiente generación para los mercados mundiales.
El flamante Fusion de Ford trae a la vida la siguiente generación de vehículos más expresivos de Ford, y es el primer sedán que ofrece versiones a gasolina, híbrido y de conexión – se espera que cada uno brinde la mejor economía de combustible y una atractiva experiencia de manejo.
De elegante silueta y un rostro nuevo, el flamante Fusion es el último en una serie de vehículos de Ford – siguiendo al subcompacto Fiesta 2011 y los pequeños autos Focus 2012 – desarrollado para satisfacer a los clientes dondequiera que busquen la mejor eficiencia de combustible, tecnologías útiles y una apariencia que cambia las reglas del juego.
“Nuestra visión para el Fusion fue clara – brindar lo mejor que significa ‘One Ford'”, dijo Derrick Kuzak, vicepresidente de grupo de Desarrollo Global de Productos. “Reunimos a nuestros equipos globales en torno a una pizarra en blanco, con el encargo de desarrollar un auto mediano de diseño innovador y economía de combustible asombrosa – que presentara tecnologías para ayudar a convertir a nuestros clientes en conductores más seguros y mejores. Este auto es el resultado.”
El Fusion se revela en Norteamérica en S, SE y serie de Titanio de primer lugar, y apunta hacia el siguiente Ford Mondeo para los mercados mundiales.
AJ El Kallejero en el International Auto Show en NYC
AJ El Kallejero en su Nuvio Ford Fusion
FRIENDS, FAMILY SHARE THEIR GRIEF, TALES OF LOST CHESAPEAKE TEENS.(LOCAL) site cinnamon toast crunch
The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA) March 22, 2002 Byline: KRISTEN DORSEY THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT CHESAPEAKE — They were the kids down the street, the boys on your basketball team and the guys who took your daughters to the big dance. They were friends with whom you laughed about silly things and who ate pizza and watched movies with you after school.
They were Albert Michael Schatzhuber Jr., Lisa Brooks-Rose, Dwyane Campbell, Chad Hall and Perry Watson, all Deep Creek High School students who died in the past year and a half.
On Thursday night, friends and family members paid tribute to their loved ones in a memorial service at Faith Alive Ministries on Shell Road, just down the street from the high school where these teen-agers spent some of the last moments of their lives.
Some friends and family members shared memories before those gathered in the chapel. “Albie was always fun, he’d give you the shirt off his back,” said Deep Creek High senior Stephanie Johnson, who knew Schatzhuber since fifth grade. Schatzhuber was killed in August during a confrontation with police.
Albert M. Schatzhuber Sr. read a poem he wrote in dedication to his son’s 18th birthday.
“Time is measured in hours, minutes and seconds,” he read, “but for Albie’s family and friends time is measured in love.” Marlin Hall said grief for his son hit him in many different ways. A few weeks after Chad’s death in an auto accident, Hall and his wife were walking down a supermarket aisle when they spotted Cinnamon Toast Crunch, one of their son’s favorite cereals.
“In our house, Cinnamon Toast Crunch didn’t last two days,” said Hall, bringing laughter to a somber crowd. website cinnamon toast crunch
Joe Chambers, a youth pastor at the church, was closely involved in some of the youths’ lives. He conducted the funeral for Dwyane Campbell after his death in a car accident, and Perry Watson, who died of an aneurysm, was a member of Faith Alive Ministries. Chambers has tried to help students heal ever since Lisa Brooks-Rose died from asthma in October 2000, shortly before he became a pastor at the church.
He hoped that the memorial service would provide answers still sought by loved ones of the deceased.
“This is your night for closure,” Chambers said. “We’re giving God an opportunity tonight to work in your heart.” The crowd was given pink slips of paper on which to write wishes and dedications. They then had the option to nail or hang the slips on two large wooden crosses at the front of the church.
There was loud banging as some nailed their slips to the cross.
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Photos CHRIS TYREE PHOTOS/THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Friends and family of five Deep Creek teen-agers who died in the past year post their feelings on a cross during a community memorial service Thursday in Chesapeake. Many gathered to share memories of those who died.
Stephanie Johnson, left, and Ashley Lindsey reminisce about their friend Albert Michael Schatzhuber Jr. on Thursday.
