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Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:CR Concepts Instruction Included:No Manufacturer Part Number:CBKE462000BL Coupe Sedan Convertible Materials:Stainless Steel Interchange Part Number:Powder-Coated Stainless Steel Alloy Suspension Kit Surface Finish:Powder-Coated Other Part Number:CNC Machined Camber Control Kit/Arm/Bar/Brace Color:Blue Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:charismatic_racing_concepts Warranty:Yes UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

New Honda CR-V arrives – again

Wed, 18 Jul 2012

The 2013 Honda CR-V has been revealed ahead of a launch in to the UK market in October after a Paris Motor Show debut. Regular readers may realise that this isn’t the first time we’ve announced the arrival of the new Honda CR-V. Back in March we revealed the new Honda CR-V was on the way to the Genev Motor Show before launching in the UK in September.

Skoda Octavia vRS to hit 200mph at Bonneville

Thu, 09 Jun 2011

The Skoda Octavia vRS - Bonneville bound. Skoda has come a very long way since Volkswagen rescued it from the ignominy of the communist era, and restored the pride to the Czech car maker. But even though the Skoda of today is now a mainstream maker of quality cars, things haven’t changed so much that they are about to launch a 200mph Skoda, or at least not one you can pop to your local Skoda dealers and get a VAT-free deal on.

Rearview cameras may become mandatory

Fri, 02 Mar 2012

Rearview cameras may become a mandatory feature in all passenger cars by 2014 if US Congress approves a rule submitted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Auto safety regulators have taken the decision to submit a final rule to Congress after figures emerged from non-profit group KidsandCars.org that stated that two children die and about 50 are injured every week when someone accidentally backs over them in a vehicle. In one quite shocking public-service announcement KidsAndCars.org showed that 62 children could fit behind a large SUV without being visible to the driver in any of the mirrors.