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Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:DCTOP Finish:Glossy Theme:Animals, Cartoon, Cowboy, Custom Image, Custom Text, Flag, Flames, Floral, Holiday, Music, Phrases, Racing, Religious, Sports, Tribal Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:China Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Type:Blank Decal Vinyl Sheet(s), Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Eyelashes Decal, Fuel Tank Decal, Hood Decal, Rear Window Wrap, Tailgate Decal, Window Decal, Windshield Decal Primary Color:Black UPC:Does not apply

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Skoda Fabia vRS to be dropped due to poor sales. Is that a good idea?

Fri, 13 Sep 2013

The Skoda Fabia vRS (pictured) is being axed The current version of the Skoda Fabia vRS has been with us since the Geneva Motor Show in 2010, and it’s a cracking little car. It’s the Skoda version of the VW Polo GTI and comes with the same 1.4 litre TSI supercharged with a healthy 178bhp, 7-speed DSG gearbox and performance and economy that satisfies – 0-62mph in 7.1 seconds and 44mpg. But it seems buyers aren’t queueing round the block to drive off in Skoda’s hot little Fabia so it’s going to be dropped.

Brits would rather drive than walk

Wed, 25 Jun 2014

ALMOST HALF (47%) of all people in the UK would rather drive than walk for a journey of up to one mile and 48% drive to work instead of trying to use any other form of transport. Despite a one mile journey taking very little more time to walk than drive, only 38% of drivers said they would use their feet in place of the car for such short journeys. Even though short journeys cause the most pollution and damage to cars, half said they would still drive.

Bad weather sees 'carnage' on roads

Thu, 13 Feb 2014

HIGH WINDS AND SNOW have caused "carnage" on some Scottish roads, according to police. Warnings of high winds and snow are in place throughout much of Scotland. The southern tip of Dumfries and Galloway is predicted to suffer from the same severe low pressure system that is causing major problems south of the border, although weather warnings are less severe throughout the rest of Scotland.