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- Ford mustang shelby torino cobra snake grille emblem w bracket and hardware (US $24.99)
- 1969 plymouth road runner gtx barracuda satellite valiant heart license plate(US $7.99)
- 1968 plymouth road runner gtx barracuda satellite valiant heart license plate(US $7.99)
- 2011 2012 ford mustang 5.0 engine intake manifold plenum cover new oem original(US $59.99)
- 2010 2011 ford mustang lighted door sill plates new factory pair oem original(US $109.99)
- 1968 chevy step vans brochure -(US $1.39)
BMW i8 heading up the Goodwood Hillcimb in June
Fri, 21 Mar 2014The BMW i8 is heading up the Goodwood Hillclimb The Honda NSX won’t be the only green supercar heading up the hillcimb at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in June – the new BMW i8 hybrid supercar will be too. BMW has announced that the i8 will be seen in action in the UK for the first time at the end of June when it too takes on the 1.16 mile Goodwood Hillcimb during the 2014 Festival of Speed. It’ll be the first time we get to see just how capable the i8 is, and even with a paltry 1.5 litre 3-cylinder engine it promises impressive performance as that little 3-pot churns out 228bhp oin its own and 356bhp when its electric motor joins in.
Volvo XC30 for 2012
Fri, 19 Mar 2010It's starting to look as if the baby Volvo Crossover - the XC30 - is getting close The rumour mill has been working on a smaller crossover/SUV from Volvo for a long time – since just about the time that the Volvo C30 first hit the road. And it’s a car that makes a lot of sense, especially in the current market. So it’s not any sort of surprise to see the rumour resurface, but we’re a bit peeved to have missed (until now) the comment that’s being attributed to Lex Kerssemakers – Volvo’s Overseas Corporate Strategy President – from Geneva when he apparently said “There will be some further expansion of the XC range in the near future”.
ANALYSIS: The incredible shrinking Alfa stand at the Geneva motor show
Wed, 15 Dec 2010When he talks, Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne conveys high hopes that the Alfa Romeo brand soon will be a huge business success, but actions often speak louder than words. Fiat has massively reduced the size of the 100-year-old sporty brand's stand at the forthcoming Geneva show. In March, Alfa's stand will shrink to 639 square meters from this year's 979 square meters, which was the second-largest display space among Fiat Group's portfolio after the Fiat brand.