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beijing, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Working Current / Power:DC 12V / 6 mA/m / 0.4W Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Environmental temperature limi:-40° -- +60° Interchange Part Number:Auto Interior Decorative Trim Cold LED Neon Strip Life:1000-5000 hours Other Part Number:Cigarette Lighter Plug, Cold OLED Neon Strip light intensity:5-100Cd/m2 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear light Size:6.5Ft Surface Finish:Ice Blue Power cable:3.25Ft Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

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Win a tour of F1 champ Jody Scheckter’s farm

Mon, 18 Jan 2010

In the new February 2010 issue of CAR Magazine, we join 1979 F1 champion Jody Scheckter for a tour of his biodynamic farm. He’s swapped four star for four-crop rotation in his new life as an organic farmer – and we’ve got the inside line on his Farmula One project. It’s an illuminating feature and the former Ferrari ace still keeps some of the pivotal race cars from his career – including his championship-winning ‘79 Ferrari – near Laverstoke Park Farm, in Basingstoke Hampshire.

Honda Urban SUV Concept tease previews new baby Honda SUV

Wed, 12 Dec 2012

Honda has revealed a single sketch of an Urban SUV Concept that will debut at the Detroit Auto Show and previews a new baby SUV. The compact SUV, and sub-compact SUV market are growing strongly as car buyers eschew traditional small saloons and hatchbacks in favour of something perceived as a bit more rugged and more able to negotiate the urban jungle. So the tease photos of the Honda Urban SUV Concept – which will debut at the Detroit Auto Show in January 2013 – is pointing directly at a new baby Honda SUV likely to hit car showrooms in a couple of years time, and likely to be based on the new Honda Jazz.

Rinspeed Dock 'n' Go

Thu, 08 Dec 2011

Geneva 2012 will see the ever-present Rinspeed display its latest creation, the ‘Dock+Go' concept. Brainchild of the Swiss automotive visionary Frank M. Rinderknecht, the Dock+Go is a modular mobility system that revolves around the idea of automotive ‘backpacks'.