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Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Other Attribute:Install Installation Mouding Molding Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Material:Hard Plastic and Metal Interchange Part Number:12pcs/set Car Panel Removal Tool Other:Interior License Plate Lamp Cover Dashboard Panels Other Part Number:Exterior Remove Pry Tool Other Part:Stereo Radio Map Dome Side Door Vanity Cluster Kit Surface Finish:Interior Exterior No Scratch Remove Pry Tool Package Content:1x 12pcs/set Dismantle Tool Warranty:Yes Fitment:Universal Fit UPC:Does not apply

2013 Land Rover Freelander 2 facelift coming

Tue, 03 Jul 2012

Land Rover are working on a mild facelift for the Freelander 2 for 2013 as it comes towards the end of its shelf life. It’s almost two years since Land Rover last facelifted the Freelander 2, a car that’s been with us since 2006, when they threw in some minor cosmetic tweaks, the first FWD Land Rover and gave us a more powerful diesel option. Somewhere prior to that Land Rover had quietly dropped the V6 petrol engine (in the UK, at least), so adding a more powerful version of the 2.2 litre diesel made sense as did providing a lower price entry point in the FWD Freelander.

World’s oldest unrestored Austin Mini fetches £40k

Sun, 06 May 2012

1959 Austin Mini Seven went for £40k The oldest unrestored Mini in the world was expected to fetch £12-15k in auction last week. It actually went for £40,250. Just a couple of weeks ago we reported that the oldest unrestored Mini in the world was going under the hammer at the Bonhams sale at the RAF Museum in Hendon, expected to fetch as much as £15k.

MSN Cars' Ian Dickson and Steve Walker to leave

Thu, 19 Dec 2013

Microsoft MSN Cars' journalists Ian Dickson (above left) and Steve Walker (right) are to leave the team at the end of 2013. The pair, who produce much of the content you read here day-to-day, have notched up an impressive 10 and a half years' combined service between them. Senior editor Ian Dickson joined MSN Cars in September 2006, while content editor Steve Walker arrived in September 2010.