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- 2006-2007 06-07 cbr 1000rr cbr1000rr left handle bar switch , headlight (US $40.00)
- 2006-2007 06-07 cbr 1000rr cbr1000rr left rearset, shifter peg foot rest (US $40.00)
- 2006-2007 06-07 cbr 1000rr cbr1000rr fuel pump, fuel tank (US $150.00)
- 2006-2007 06-07 cbr 1000rr cbr1000rr right rear set , footpegs,brakes (US $80.00)
- Harley touring hogtunes 160 watt nca 40.4 amp flht/ x(US $150.00)
- 2006-2007 06-07 cbr 1000rr cbr1000rr rotors, front rotors brakes (US $120.00)
New SEAT Leon goes in to production
Sun, 28 Oct 2012The new SEAT Leon (2013) – revealed at the Paris Motor Show – has started production in Spain ahead of first deliveries in March 2013. SEAT has invested heavily in the Martorell plant in recent years – a shining light of success in a sea of Spanish manufacturing despair – with a £650 million investment in new facilities and R&D making Martorell a modern and efficient facility for the new Leon as well as the Ibiza, Altea and Exeo (and the Audi Q3). Not only has the investment in Martorell secured the jobs of 1600 Spanish workers (and four times as many in the supply chain), it promise more jobs too if the Leon turns out to be as appealing as it looks.
2015 Prius said to have even better fuel economy
Mon, 07 Oct 2013The next Toyota Prius will get “significantly better fuel economy in a more compact package that is lighter weight and lower cost,” according to Satoshi Ogiso, the Prius program's chief engineer. Ogiso, who is also Toyota Motor Corp.'s managing officer, said the next-gen Prius' performance will reflect “significant advances” in battery, electric-motor and gas-engine technologies. He said Toyota is looking at improving miles per gallon to 55, compared with today's 50 mpg and that the next-generation Prius electric motors will be smaller and more powerful; in addition, its gasoline engine will be among the world's most efficient.
Citroen Airdream+ available
Wed, 14 Jan 2009We keep saying they’ll keep on coming, and keep on coming they do. Offers, that is. From beleaguered car makers.