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Fog/Driving Lights for Sale
- Mercedes w129 sl class passanger right fog light lamp oem used(US $49.00)
- Oem honda civic stanley ef9 88-91 rear fog light rare jdm with switch(US $119.00)
- 01-02 toyota corolla passenger right side corner signal lamp light w/ bulb socke(US $10.00)
- Fog lamp replacement assembly bumper driving light 02-04 altima base s se sl lh(US $66.61)
- Mustang fog light assemblies rh and lh 1999 - 2004(US $0.99)
- 2001-2007 toyota sequoia limited driver side fog light lamp bulb lens housing lh(US $35.59)
New Ford Focus (2011 / 2012) at Detroit
Mon, 11 Jan 2010The 2011 / 2012 Ford Focus - starts out as a saloon or hatchback The new Ford Focus – possibly the most important car in Ford’s history – debuts today at the Detroit Motor Show. Which is in itself an indication that the 2011 / 2012 Ford Focus will be the beacon for Ford’s ‘One Ford’ policy of producing basically the same cars for markets throughout the world. Scheduled to start production at the end of 2010 – and start hitting customer’s driveways in early 2011 – the new Ford Focus is just one of ten variations on the Global C Platform which Ford will launch in the next few years.
BMW's Domagoj Dukec on the 4 Series Convertible [w/Video]
Thu, 17 Oct 2013BMW's head of exterior design Domagoj Dukec has explained how the 4 Series Convertible's design sets it apart from the 3 Series in a new video. Dukec says that aside from the fact the 4 Series Convertible is visibly wider than its predecessor with an increased track and wheelbase, its design is unique. While describing the changes to features such as the kidney grille, headlamps and the lines running down the hood, Dukec also compares it to the coupé.
Toyota and Tesla strike $50m electric car deal
Fri, 21 May 2010Toyota has bought a $50m chunk of Tesla By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 21 May 2010 09:15 Toyota today agreed to buy a $50 million stake in Tesla Motors, the Californian electric car start-up. The two companies plan to cooperate on electric vehicles, batteries and other EV technology. But Tesla's tiny!