Oakville Beaver, 16 Dec 2009, p. 25

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25 · Wednesday, December 16, 2009 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Oakville Kia ­ helping to keep children safe one fingerprint at a time MINI E switched on Metroland Newspapers Carguide Magazine Recently at MINI's Oxford plant in England, 40 electric MINI E cars were handed over to their test drivers. This marks the start of two consecutive six-month field trial periods which will evaluate the psychological, social and technical aspects of living with an electric car. The findings will be used both to inform the BMW Group engineering teams, as they create zero emissions vehicles for the future, and the wider world to help guide power providers, policy makers and component manufacturers in their decision making. The BMW Group has played a pioneering role in the development of sustainable private transport through ever more efficient petrol and diesel power plants. Photo by Derek Woollam On Saturday, December 12, Oakville Kia hosted a child fingerprinting session with Child Find Ontario to help assist police in the safe recovery of children. Pictured, Atima Rodrigues and Adam Mok of Child Find Ontario with Nicolas Pharand and Justin Ferron of Kia Oakville. BUY LOCALLY SERVICE LOCALLY SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY Phone: (905) 825-8088 www.volvoofoakville.com SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAYS

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