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Condition:New Brand:auto-vox Application 1:For Ford,Opel,Volkswagen Country/Region of Manufacture:Hong Kong Application 2:For Skoda,Silverado,Dodge Ram Model:0891 Application 3:For Nissan,Audi,BMW,Honda,Toyota MPN:Does not apply Car Model 1:For Fiesta,Focus,Vauxhall Corsa,Golf Size:5.9 in(15 cm ) Long Car Model 2:For Juke,Vauxhall Astra,A3,A4,3 series,Polo,Passat Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Car Model 3:For Tiguan,Touran,Octavia,pickup,CR-V,Camry,Corolla Warranty:Yes Package Content:1 x Car Fuse Holder & 1 x 5A Blade Fuse Surface Finish:Bright UPC:889284638297

Lister cars back from the dead

Fri, 27 Sep 2013

The ‘Cars from Cambridge’ are coming back! OK, so Cambridge doesn’t quite have the same impact as say Detroit or Maranello, but Lister Cars deserves its place in the UK automotive hall of fame. On Bing: see pictures of Lister cars Top 20 cars with V12 engines Two things – or more specifically, cars – immediately spring to mind when thinking about Lister.

Ford Focus RS500 (2010) first official pictures

Mon, 29 Mar 2010

This is the new Ford Focus RS500, a special limited edition version of the Blue Oval’s mad Focus RS hot hatch with 15% more power. For a start there’s that extra power. Thanks to a larger air-to-air intercooler, a bigger air filter and a wider diameter exhaust downpipe (plus a new ECU to take advantage of the mechanical changes) peak power is up from 301bhp to 345lb ft at 6000rpm, while torque climbs from 325lb ft to 339lb ft. The result is a 5.6sec 0-62mph time (down three-tenths) while the top speed climbs two notches to 165mph.

On display at the Petersen museum, the best of the worst!

Wed, 25 Feb 2009

They're so bad they're good, these cars, good enough to warrant a museum exhibit. Starting Feb. 28 and running through the end of September, the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles celebrates all that is good about bad car ideas in an exhibit titled "What Were They Thinking?" Sure, there are Edsels and Amphicars.