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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“7576652 MONITOR - UNIDAD INDICADORA Y DE MANDOS CON ´PANTALLA TACTIL´ NEGRO SATINADO/BRILLO CROMO” Hersteller:SKODA Fahrzeugmarke:SKODA Fahrzeugmodell:OCTAVIA III Combi (5E5, 5E6) Ausführung:1.6 TDI Herstellernummer:5E0919605N Kategorie:ELECTRICIDAD Farbe:Gris OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):5E0919605N Unabhängige Marktreferenz (IAM):A2C99646200 Andere Teilenummer:5E0919605NBIO

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'Project paradise' up for grabs

Tue, 21 Jan 2014

IT COULD be project paradise for keen car owners this month, when a series of fabulous cars in need of restoration go under the hammer. The Anglia Car Auctions Classic event will take in project cars from across the decades, with one amazing lot more than 100 years old. There are sought-after Alfa Romeos, including a 1978 Alfasud that was raced by former British Touring Car champion Steve Soper and a 1988 Spider, the latter of which has an estimate of just £500.

Subaru VIZIV 2 Concept teased for Geneva Motor Show

Fri, 21 Feb 2014

First tease for the Subaru VIZIV 2 Concept The Subaru VIZIV 2 Concept teased for a Geneva Motor Show debut is yet another concept from Subaru that points to a new crossover – at some point. Subaru kicked of the VIZIV Concept (VIZIV apparently stands for ‘Vision for Innovation’) path at last year’s Geneva Motor Show with the first VIZVIZ concept which, said Subaru, represented the future design and vision for technical innovation. Subaru aren’t saying anything much about VIZIV 2 ahead of Geneva, but the original VIZIV Concept came with a four-pot 2.0 litre boxer engine helped along by a pair of electric motors powering the back wheels and another electric motor providing power for the front wheels.

Top Gear vs Tesla: High Court rules no libel

Wed, 19 Oct 2011

Top Gear did not libel Tesla High Court rules We’re sure you remember Tesla getting uppity about the Top Gear Episode where Jeremy claimed the Tesla Roadster has run out of charge after just 55 miles on the track at Dunsfold. Well, that little spat has now reached the High Court in London. But it’s not good news for Tesla.