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- 68-82 corvette usa230 modern classic car economy am-fm radio(US $159.00)
- Bose am fm radio cassette cd digital 98 black cadillac 16239126(US $99.98)
- Gm-cadillac radio receiver am fm stereo cd player/tape cassette deck 15184933(US $114.99)
- Audio equipment receiver am-fm-stereo-cassette thru 7/00 fits pathfinder 526802(US $35.00)
- Audio equipment cd changer 6 disc in dash 1-din fits 01 pathfinder 526803(US $34.00)
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Honda Civic Type R UK sales to cease
Wed, 11 Aug 2010The Honda Civic Type R is dead. Or it is at least in Europe, as the high-revving, naturally aspirated 2.0-litre engine that powers Honda's hot hatch can't meet forthcoming emissions requirements That's right – the Civic Type R can’t meet the latest Euro5 emissions regulations that come into force at the end of 2010, meaning in the UK and most other European countries (a tiny handful have Euro5 exemption) the Civic Type R will cease to be. If you live outside Europe then you’re still in luck as the Swindon-built Type R will continue to be sold in markets as far afield as Australia and South Africa.
Moody's boosts Ford's credit rating
Wed, 23 May 2012Moody's Investors Service upgraded Ford Motor Co.'s debt to investment grade, culminating the automaker's six-year struggle to win back the Blue Oval and other assets mortgaged in 2006. Moody's is the second agency to upgrade Ford's debt from junk status, paving the way for the company to recover assets it mortgaged in 2006 to stave off bankruptcy. The company raised $23.5 billion in a move that allowed it to avoid government bailouts or bankruptcy when the industry collapsed in 2008.
Peugeot Citroen to buy Mitsubishi
Sat, 05 Dec 2009It's being reported that PSA (Peugeot Citroen) are to take control of Mitsubishi Car makers have been fighting hard to survive in the last year or so as the landscape for their products goes through the biggest sea change ever. Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne was quoted as saying that if car makers didn’t rationalise and merge then they would go under. He sees a car making landscape with a handful of huge car makers and a plethora of very small ones – nothing in between.