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1324195 Axle Weight Gauge Max 22t For Scania 1712688 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:Used Brand:Scania Classic Part:No Country/Region of Manufacture:Sweden MPN:1324195 Manufacturer Warranty:3 Months Performance Part:Yes Reference OE/OEM Number:150070002005C, 1324195 Universal Fitment:Yes VOK part:DEM#1712688 Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does not apply

2014 GAF Boccaro Cup Car Design Contest

Tue, 17 Jun 2014

The Global Automotive Forum has announced its first car design competition. Called the Boccaro Cup Car Design Contest, the competition is now open, and the deadline for submissions is 15 August. 阅读中文版请点击这里 The theme of the competition is a call for a new breed of designers to take Chinese culture forward with their creativity, and to set new trends for the future of the automobile.

2015 VW Polo GTI gets new 1.8 litre TSI with 189bhp

Thu, 18 Sep 2014

The VW Polo GTI gets a facelift and new engine for 2015 The 2015 Volkswagen Polo GTI is being updated for 2015 – and heading for a debut at the Paris Motor Show – with VW bucking the trend for ever smaller engines by dropping the current 1.4 litre turbocharged and supercharged lump in favour of a new 1.8 litre TSI with 189bhp and 236lb/ft of torque. The extra power lets the new Polo GTI get to 62mph in 6.7 seconds and on to a top speed of 147mph and, unlike the current GTI, you’ll also be able to do that with a six-speed manual ‘box as well as the optional 7-speed DSG. Aside from the new engine, you’ll need to look quite hard to see the changes, but the 2015 Polo GTI does get updated headlights, a new grill (complete with red stripe), more aggressive bumpers with the interior keeping its tartan seats and getting the same updates as those on the rest of the Polo range.

Mercedes' mystery building revealed!

Thu, 05 Jun 2014

Last year, Mercedes-Benz USA was working out a lease on a huge 1.1-million square-foot former aircraft factory across the street from the Long Beach Airport that used to build DC-10s, MD-80s and Boeing 717s. Mercedes wouldn't say what it planned to do with the massive space. Was Benz building airplanes?