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Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Interchange Part Number:PDR0398, 18B92, BD102076 SKU:CE:123.63029 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Centric Parts Quantity Needed:2; Manufacturer Part Number:123.63029 Engineering Name:Standard Brake Drum UPC:Does not apply

Lamborghini Urus SUV concept at 2012 Beijing motor show

Sun, 22 Apr 2012

Lamborghini went official with the Urus concept car - the crossover from Sant'Agata - at the 2012 Beijing motor show. After the leaks last week, at last we can bring you the full official news and photos of the Urus SUV. It's a breathtaking design.

UK commuters spend 10 days a year in traffic

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

We’re now wasting more time stuck in traffic than ever before, as last year the average car journey took 27% longer than it would have done if the road was clear. That’s a rise of 1% compared to 2012, while the report by TomTom also found that 10 of the UK’s biggest cities now have more congestion than they did 12 months ago. Europe’s top 10 most congested cities Fewer people commuting but distances on the up London, Brighton, Sheffield, Nottingham, Leicester, Birmingham, Portsmouth, Cardiff, Belfast and Southampton have all seen traffic levels increase, while Edinburgh, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Glasgow failed to improve.

Porsche announces new Weissach design center and wind tunnel

Wed, 24 Nov 2010

Porsche is to invest around €150m into its Weissach development facility, including a new design center. The plans also include an electronics integration department and a state-of-the art, on-site wind tunnel, which is hoped will allow the company to realize an holistic approach to efficient design, with a strong focus on aerodynamics. When we spoke with head of Porsche design, Michael Mauer, at this year's Paris motor show, he also alluded to the fact that the Volkswagen Group's – and, more specifically, Walter de'Silva's – recent influence on the German manufacturer was shifting its attitudes: "The Volkswagen Group has a very good understanding of how much freedom a brand needs to keep its characteristics and with [Walter] as 'conductor', I feel a lot of support with design issues within the company," explained Mauer.