Turn Signals for Sale
- 1957 chevy led parklight lens amber belair sedan hardtop wagon nomad convertible(US $29.95)
- Alfa romeo milano left and right turn signals lights (directionals)(US $39.00)
- 1974 dodge charger parking light housing(US $30.00)
- 1958 oldsmobile 88 98 2 d00r convertible park turn signal lamp ninty eight (US $29.99)
- 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 oldsmobile cutlass side marker lights rear(US $20.00)
- Vintage car amber turn signal fender light(US $34.50)
Are these the specs for the new Ferrari F150 / F70 / New Enzo?
Thu, 31 Jan 2013We’ve been sent what purport to be more detailed specifications of the new Ferrari Enzo (or F150 or F70) by a 599XX owner. The new Ferrari F150 (the new Enzo) should arrive officially at the Geneva Motor Show in March, all ready to take on the new McLaren P1. So far, Ferrari has given us minimal detail on their new supercar, but they have revealed a teaser photo of the F150 and trickled bits of detail ahead of the debut.
Interactive Audi Cam smoothes car repairs
Tue, 07 Aug 2012Audi Cam system – now rolled out across Audi’s UK dealer network – smoothes repair flow decisions for customers. Last year Audi introduced Direct Reception technology across its dealer network, allowing customers to see and speak to the mechanics (sorry, technicians) as they work on a car. It’s a good way to pass the time if you have the time in the first place to sit in a dealer’s reception whilst your car is worked on, but it always seemed more a gimmick than anything else; a bit like the ‘Celebrity Chef Kitchen Table’ fad.
Parking fines hit £30 per month
Fri, 20 Sep 2013BRITISH motorists pay more than £30 million each month in parking fines, figures suggest. More tickets are being issued this year by councils than last year and there has been a 13% rise in fines issued on a Sunday, according to data obtained by LV=. The car insurer calculated councils have handed out more than 890,000 parking fines per month in 2013 - a 4% increase on 2012 figures - and, based on an average amount of £42 per ticket and excluding any successful appeals, drivers are now paying in excess of £30 million each month.