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- 9006-hb4 10000k blue 35w hid conversion 2pc bulbs #tc1 headlight lamp low beam(US $35.95)
- 9006-hb4 10000k blue 35w hid conversion 2pc bulbs #tc1 headlight lamp low beam(US $35.95)
- 9006-hb4 10000k blue 35w hid conversion 2pc bulbs #tc1 headlight lamp low beam(US $35.95)
- 9006-hb4 10000k blue 35w hid conversion 2pc bulbs #tc1 headlight lamp low beam(US $35.95)
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Audi A2 EV won’t make production – but you knew that
Thu, 03 Jan 2013Audi has revealed that it’s dropped plans to put the A2 electric concept – first revealed at Frankfurt 2011 - in to production. Back in June 2012 we reported that the Audi A2 EV wouldn’t make production as Audi had decided that the market simply wasn’t there for a £40k electric city runaround. Now that appears to have been confirmed by Audi in conversation with Autocar.
Lancia lifts lid on new Delta
Tue, 05 Sep 2006By Phil McNamara Motor Industry 05 September 2006 11:49 Lancia today unveils the Delta HPE concept, a sleek wagon claimed to mix luxury, practicality and performance. The new Delta will slot into the Lancia range next year and relaunch the brand in the UK, providing a mid-range model that's not far off a BMW 3-series in size. The HPE concept reveals the new face of the Delta family, with a deep, chrome radiator grille and claw-shaped headlamps.
Electric Kia Soul planned for 2014
Fri, 05 Oct 2012Kia has revealed that they will offer a battery electric version of the next generation Kia Soul when it arrives in 2014. Hyundai may have seen the light and decided the future for cars lies with hydrogen fuel cell cars and not battery electric cars, but sister company Kia thinks differently. It seems an odd polarity for the Korean siblings to take different routes to the future of powertrains for cars, but perhaps it’s just a case of hedging bets rather than an inability by Kia to see how impractical the BEV is as a replacement for a normal ICE car?