WOLFBERG GLOBAL NAV AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE FALCON JET FINISH ON FACE PLATE
WE WILL GIVE YOU A 60 DAY MONEY BACK GUARENTEE, BUT IT IT IS TAKEN APART (OVERHAUL SEAL BROKEN)FOR ANY REASON DEAL IS OFF AND YOU OWN IT.
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2012 Fiat Punto prices revealed – starts at £9,990
Fri, 27 Jan 2012The 2012 Fiat Punto costs from £9,990 Prices for the 2012 Fiat Punto have been announced, with the entry level Punto Pop 1.2 starting at £9,990. Fiat has announced prices for the 2012 Punto, with the starting point being the 1.2 litre Pop at £9,990, rising to £15,600 for the range-topping 1.3 litre Multijet, which comes with plenty of equipment including Climate, Cruise and an electric sunroof. With the launch of the 2012 Punto models there are a couple of extra engine options to choose from.
Subaru Hybrid Tourer concept
Wed, 30 Sep 2009Subaru has released the first renderings of its 'Hybrid Tourer Concept', which will be shown at the 41st Tokyo motor show next month. A proposal for a future grand touring car, the concept aims to integrate environmental friendliness, driving performance and safety. The exterior design is said to have been inspired by wings to create a 'feeling of freedom and confidence'.
Audi Q3 SUV confirmed for production
Wed, 22 Apr 2009By Ben Pulman Motor Industry 22 April 2009 10:15 Audi has confirmed that it will put the Q3 SUV into production in 2011. The new car will be built at a Seat site in Spain, and Audi expects to invest €300m in the car and produce 80,000 units annually. Yes, but Ingolstadt is hoping that the world will be a better and brighter place by the time the new 4x4 rolls out of Seat’s Martorell plant in 2011 - it’s also the same year we will see the A1.