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Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Conditions & Options:Headlamp Assembly used Stock #:402286 Genuine OEM:Yes PartNumber:114 Interchange Part Number:114-01485R Mileage:304000 Inventory ID:184532 Model:EXPEDITON eCommerce Description:Headlamp Assembly Year:1998 Designation:Used GTIN:Does not apply Placement:Passenger/Right

Toyota to sell tens of thousands of fuel cell cars a year by 2020

Wed, 07 Mar 2012

Toyota FCV-R Hydrogen Fuel Cell Toyota is pushing ahead with hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and plans to be selling tens of thousands a year by 2012, starting with the Toyota FCV-R Toyota may have brought yet another hybrid concept to Geneva, and may we have moaned again about their obsession with flogging hybrid cars. But we can’t argue  they haven’t made a success of turning car buyers on to hybrid cars, however futile a long-term route we may think it is. But it seems Toyota do agree with us on electric cars with no plans to throw their weight behind the EV in a big way, but they are gearing up to try and do with hydrogen fuel cell cars what they’ve done with hybrid cars, and are expecting to be selling tens of thousands of fuel cell powered cars a year by 2020.

Mumford's Brizio-built '27 Track Roadster wins AMBR

Mon, 28 Jan 2013

As is often the case with the great roadsters, the Kelly Brown Track T has been a known commodity in rodding circles for somewhere around 30 years. All it needed was to finally get built and finished. For a while it was in the shop of Stevie Davis, the famous tin man who could shape anything into aluminum art.

Lamborghini Gallardo replacement named Huracan

Fri, 13 Dec 2013

A Lamborghini source has apparently revealed that the Italian supercar firm’s replacement for the Gallardo – due next in 2014 – will be called the Huracan. The insider let slip to Auto Express that the new V10-powered supercar will be called Huracan, which is Spanish for hurricane. This is in contrast to earlier reports that suggested the Gallardo replacement would be called the Cabrera.