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Navarra, Spain
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“6572518 MEDIDOR MASA DE AIRE” Hersteller:MERCEDES-BENZ Fahrzeugmarke:MERCEDES-BENZ Fahrzeugmodell:CLASE C (W204) COUPE Ausführung:C 250 CDI BlueEfficiency (204.303) Herstellernummer:A6510900248 Kategorie:MOTOR / ADMISION / ESCAPE Farbe:Gris OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):A6510900248 Unabhängige Marktreferenz (IAM):6510900248

Audi creates Carbon Ski design

Fri, 25 Feb 2011

Audi has recently teamed up with Head to produce these lightweight skis. Far from being the first manufacturer to dabble with downhill equipment, Audi claims that its expertise in motorsport has resulted in a ski that is significantly lighter than its nearest competitor. Taking Audi's knowledge of carbon fiber in motorsport and combining it with Head's extensive background in skiing, the duo have created a significantly lighter ski than those from other industry competitiors.

Range Rover Evoque heads for the Dakar Rally

Sat, 24 Sep 2011

Range Rover Evoque Dakar Rally Land Rover are pretty chuffed with the way the new Range Rover Evoque has been received; feedback from the trade is hugely positive and buyers are queueing up to grab the Evoque – even with its premium prices. So the news that the British Excite Rally Raid Team will be running the Evoque in the Dakar rally will be a nice bit of off-road gloss to add to the street cred the Evoque already has in spades. The Dakar Rally is the world’s toughest car competition, run over gruelling terrain between Paris and Dakar.

Crash deaths down 40% since 1960

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

CAR CRASH DEATHS have plummeted over the last five decades despite the rising number of drivers on the road, figures show. Since 1960, the number of annual deaths from collisions in England and Wales has fallen by 41%, researchers said. There were 1,647 deaths from a road traffic accident in 1960 and 964 deaths in 2009, according to an article published online in Emergency Medicine Journal.