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Emblems for Sale
- Bmw 740 emblem! rear trunk badge! new!(US $7.95)
- Vw passat b3 1990-1994 front emblem! badge!(US $10.90)
- @@ original 1946-48 buick roadmaster car badge no reserve
- 15-16 jeep renegade latitude emblem nameplate badge set of 2 oem mopar genuine(US $46.95)
- Cadillac hood ornament, oem(US $12.95)
- Rs logo front grille car emblem for jaguar xk xf xj xfr r type grill car badge(US $6.86)
Ford KA – the range grows for 2010
Mon, 25 Jan 2010Ford has revamped the KA range for 2010 The new Ford KA has been with us for a year now. We first did a Ford KA review back in November 2008 and found it to be a great little car. Still with some of the DNA of the original KA coursing through its oil, it was a credible re-interpretation of the original.
Mitsubishi i MiEV Electric car launches in Japan
Sun, 07 Jun 2009Mitsubishi i MiEV electric car launched in Japan at around £20,000 Until now, electric cars have been very much an oddity. The laughable G-Whiz and the Tesla Roadster are interesting in their own way, but unless you want to look like Noddy’s best friend (G-Whiz) or are happy to have a second-rate Lotus Elise at three times the price (Tesla), there wasn’t much to appeal to the normal car buyer. But it’s changing.
Dacia won’t build a car smaller than the Sandero
Sun, 02 Jun 2013The Dacia Sandero (pictured) will remain Dacia’s smallest model In austere times, budget buys sell. Which is why Dacia is having so much success with its compact Sandero and Duster SUV. With prices on the Sandero starting at just £5,995 and Duster SUV prices as little as £8,995 (although you’ll have to pay £10,995 for a 4WD version), car buyers are buying Dacias as quickly as Renault can build them, with sales in a European market that shrank by 7 per cent last year up by 18 per cent to 90,000 cars for Dacia.