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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“6249875 EJE COMPLETO TRAVIESA SUSPENSION TRASERA EJE COMPLETO CONJUNTO VIGUETA EJE POSTERIORTOYOTA - LEXUS” Read Less Hersteller:TOYOTA Fahrzeugmarke:TOYOTA Fahrzeugmodell:PRIUS (NHW30) Ausführung:* Herstellernummer:210112171 Kategorie:SUSPENSION / FRENOS Farbe:Blanco OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):210112171

Ferrari and Mercedes videos celebrate social-media milestones

Thu, 03 May 2012

Ferrari and Mercedes-Benz shared a moment last week when Ferrari's Facebook page cracked 8 million fans and Mercedes' hit 2 million video views. They celebrated in similar but different ways. Ferrari took its 458 Italia and burned the digits 8,000,000 in rubber on some asphalt.

New Mercedes A Class #YOUDRIVE advert plugs in to X Factor

Mon, 01 Oct 2012

Mercedes are continuing some innovative marketing for the new A Class with the #YOUDRIVE campaign launching during X Factor. That must have worked to a degree – certainly as far as the Twitter aspect goes – as Mercedes is having another outing with another hashtag – #YouDrive – and a new marketing campaign for the A Class where viewers ’control’ the advert they’re seeing. Mercedes is kicking off the #YouDrive campaign during X Factor next Saturday (5th October) with a three part story featuring the tale of a young music star trying to get to a secret gig the authorities want to close down (Germans advocating the defying of authority?

Porsche 911 50 Years Edition celebrates the 911′s half century

Tue, 04 Jun 2013

The Porsche 911 50 Years Edition (pictured) celebrates half a century of the 911 If you’d guessed how much the Porsche 911 would change in the coming years when it was first launched in 1963, there’s a pretty strong chance you’d have decided the shape would change out of all recognition and the engine would move from the back to the front. But you’d have been wrong. The Porsche 911, perhaps more than any other car ever made, has evolved over its 50 years of life instead of being replaced by a new and ‘better’ car.