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- 2015 ford performance mustang windshield banner racing m-1820-mb(US $59.95)
- (2pcs) dashboard badge sticker decal accord(US $8.99)
- (4pcs) headrest badge sticker decal *lincoln logo*(US $9.99)
- (2pcs) dashboard badge sticker decal cts-v ctsv(US $8.99)
- (2pcs) dashboard badge sticker decal ford logo(US $8.99)
Theory driving test cost to be cut
Fri, 11 Apr 2014THE COST of the written part of the driving test is to be reduced, the Government has announced. Under Government plans, which are now out for consultation, the cost of sitting the theory section of the test will be reduced from £31 to £25 from October 2014, with a further drop of drop of £2 planned in October 2015. The proposals could save learner drivers in excess of £100 million over the next nine years.
U.S. unveils blueprint to tackle driver distraction
Thu, 07 Jun 2012Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Thursday the agency isn't looking at new regulations to address distracted driving, but rather is calling on automakers to step up voluntary efforts to combat risks with new technologies and education. LaHood, who's made distracted driving a top automotive safety priority of the Obama administration, said he's met with the CEOs of numerous automakers and feels confident "they're committed to safety." He even praised Subaru of America for a TV ad that highlighted the dangers of driver distraction. The commercial featured a father talking to his teenage daughter about the risks of using a cell phone while on the road.
Ford Vertrek – 2012 Ford Kuga – at Detroit
Mon, 10 Jan 2011The Ford Vertrek Concept - the 2012 Kuga & 2012 Escape to be The picture you see above – minus a few concept fripperies like the huge glass roof – will be the next generation Ford Kuga in Europe. It will also be the next generation Ford Escape in North America. Which means it’s a combination of Ford’s European Kinetic design plus some extra lard to cater for the US.