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2016 New 9003 Hb2 80w 7200lm H4 Cree Led Headlight Kit Hi/lo Beam Bulbs 6000k Us on 2040-parts.com

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KY, United States

KY, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded beam angle:360 degree Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply water and dust seal:IP68 Warranty:Yes Color Temperature:6000K Plug Style:H4,Hi-Lo Beam Material:aircraft grade luxury gold aluminum Power(per set):20W@low beam,40W@high beam Working Temperatur:-40 degree Celsius-150 degree Celsius Working Voltage:DC 8~48V(Fit 12V/24V vehicle) Application:headlight LED Quantity(each bulb):4pc* high power CREE chips UPC:Does not apply Luminous Flux(per set):2000lm@low beam, 3600lm@high beam

Chevrolet Orlando MPV Paris debut

Thu, 26 Aug 2010

The Chevrolet Orlando MPV (left) seems a bit bland after the concept (right) Chevrolet first penned the idea of the Chevrolet Orlando with a concept in 2008 (which you can see on the right in the picture above). That has now turned in to the production Orlando which will debut at the Paris Motor Show in October, but it does seem to have lost something in the process of going from concept to production. Quelle surprise (well, it is the Paris Motor Show).

Ford Verve Sedan, F150 (2008): first official pictures

Sun, 13 Jan 2008

By Liz Turner Motor Shows 13 January 2008 18:48 The Mustang Bullitt GT is the cherry on top, not of a cake, but a pile of bread-and-butter products at Detroit that could save Ford. The Blue Oval has unveiled an all-new mighty F150, a four-door US version of the Fiesta-sized Verve concept seen at Frankfurt and a range of turbocharged direct-injection petrol engines, dubbed EcoBoost. Derrick Kuzak, group VP for global product development, told CAR Online that to truly reduce emissions you need a mass-production solution people can afford, and EcoBoost doesn’t need all the expensive and complex after-treatments for NOx and particulates needed by diesel to meet US regulations.

Supercars Accelerate Ahead Of Family Motors In The Used Market

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

DREAM machines, like Ferraris and Lamborghinis, out-performed every other vehicle on Britain's roads when it came to secondhand values over the past 12 months. That’s the view of independent car information experts CAP Automotive. According to the firm’s research, increasing demand from wealthier motorists kept average used values in the Supercar sector almost unchanged on a year ago - while every other sector fell by as much as ten per cent.