3h — Friday. Mav 4. 1990 - North Shore News Police target B&Es From page 29 local police about the Automark program, which makes etchers and warning stickers available. Make sure you have the correct insurance coverage. Comprehensive insurance covers motorists against thefts of permanent- ly-attached vehicle ac- cessories. Once the deducti- ble is paid, the insurance company will pay to replace stolen vehicle parts or repair any damage caused by the thief. Here are some important points: © The equipment must be permanently attached to your vehicle or must be in- stalled by way of a shuttle mount. In the case of shut- tle-mounted equipment, there must be evidence of forcible entry into the vehi- cle or building from which it was stolen. Remember that radar detectors are not covered. © There is no limit to the coverage for original vehicle equipment or equipment supplied by or available from the vehicle’s manufac- turer. *lItems like stereos or cellular phones supplied by another manufacturer are covered up to a limit of $500. For more information on the type of insurance coverage you need, see the ICBC brochure Coverage for Motor Vehicle Equipment, available at all claims facili- ties and Autoplan brokers. Interiors changed From page 38 passenger compartment closer to the front of the ‘vehicle, more interior room, longer wheelbases, and less overhang at the front and rear of the car.”” “There will be a major revolution in truck design,’ he said, and proceeded tc show some slides of semi- trailers that looked more like Japan’s bullet train. “But the next major revo- lution in car design will be in the interior,’’ says Palmer. “We've done everything else, aerodynamic shapes, flush window glass, new vans, and all the rest. The next big area will be interi- ors. We will be seeing some pretty exciting interior designs.”’ Palmer recently asked some young automobile de- signers what they thought the most important factor affecting the car of the future would be. “By far and away the most common response was ‘the environment,’’’ says a rather surprised Palmer. “They were not talking about hot engines, wild styl- ing, and all the things that previous generations were interested in. Young people today feel the environment will be the most important issue in the design and manufacture of new cars.”’ Au TomorTive £=§ HEL/- We're drowning . in GREAT . deais! We're overflowing with new car inventory so badly that we’re prepared to do whatever it takes to make that special deal on any new or used car or truck. WHATEVER IT TAKES! °90 CIERA S’ e 4-dr. sedan ¢ cruise e AM/FM cassette © air conditioning ®* tilt steering #0§-5371 “PICK-UP ‘90 LUMINA 4-DR. * automatic * 5 speed 31 lure V6 EFi engine © AMIFM radio ® pwrfsteoning * aulo trans, © 4-Widise brakes *V-8 305 engine * 6 cylinder * AM/FM radio ® accent Stripes 08-2862 * power steering #18-760t © AMIFM radio 03.1879 * 60-40 split seat 10.9% CMAL FINANCING 48 mo. O.AL. 10.9% EMAC FINANCING 10. My. GMAC FINANCING '90 OLDS DELTA 88 "90 CORSICA $15 688 ROYALE $22 788 Air, amitm cass #2841 ’ : White. “0812 9 90 OLDS CUTLASS Demonstration models that have + been nurtured along 90 CORVETTE CIERA INTER: to perfection CON ae §52,488 SLOSS $21,888 NOTICE EXTENCSD ~ SEAVICE HOURS: Mon.Thurs. 8:00-8:00 Fri-Sat. 8:00-6:00 SALES OPEN SUNDAY { "29 SPRINT soe O OLDS CALAIS INT. Full toad. ‘21, 388 Grey on grey “9360