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Condition:Used Brand:Hyundai OEM:91958K4350 MPN:91958K4350 Produktgruppe:Elektrik Herstellernummer:91958K4350 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):91958K4350 Anzahl pro Packung:1 Marke:Hyundai Hersteller:Hyundai Modell:Kona (OS) Produkttyp:WECHSELRICHTER Produktart:WECHSELRICHTER Im Lieferumfang enthalten:WECHSELRICHTER EAN:Does not apply

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Audi has confirmed that the first show car to be overseen by its new head of design, Marc Lichte, will be unveiled at the Los Angeles Motor Show. Audi hasn't confirmed the exact time of the car's big reveal, but its press conference is scheduled for 9:00am on 19 November. The news was accompanied by an official teaser image, which doesn't reveal a great deal about the new car, aside from the fact that it seems to be a large sedan or shooting brake.

Honda Micro Commuter Concept

Thu, 10 Nov 2011

The Honda Micro Commuter Concept is yet another sub-car personal automobility vehicle, adding to the scores presented over the last year. Sitting as it does between a car and motorcycle, it's fitting that a team formed of designers and engineers from both Honda's car and motorcycle departments developed the vehicle. While visually it appears close to the Renault Twizy thanks to its fared, outboard wheels and digital display on its nose, it offers a fully-enclosed cabin for three.

First Sight: Peugeot 1007

Fri, 02 Jul 2004

Peugeot has revealed first details of the 1007, which it hopes will change the way small cars are perceived and experienced - "as did the introduction of the hatchback in the early 60s". The 1007 was previewed in the form of the Sesame concept at the 2002 Paris Motor Show. The small car 'B' segment accounts for more than 35% of the European market and is expected to grow by 17% over the next ten years.