Splash Guards / Mud Flaps for Sale
- Weathertech 120026 mud flap(US $1.49)
- Lexus sc430 rear wind deflector shield oem lkq(US $91.23)
- Dakota husky liners mud guards - 56091(US $35.95)
- Volvo mudflap front 140, 164, 240, 260, pair of mudflaps(US $23.00)
- 2011-2013 new oem dodge charger right (passenger) front mudflap mopar(US $26.99)
- Jdm honda acura integra mud guards itr rear dc2 mud flaps type r st7 1994-1997(US $29.97)
Infiniti Q50 teased ahead of Detroit debut
Sat, 29 Dec 2012The first Infiniti to carry the new nomenclature for the marque – the Infiniti Q50 – gets teased in a short video ahead of a Detroit debut. We managed to break the news that the new Infiniti G37 would be arriving at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show back in October, but what we didn’t know then was that it would be getting a new name. The new Infiniti G Series cars will now be the Infiniti Q50 as Infiniti change their car names (for reasons only Infiniti understand) to be prefixed by ‘QX’ for anything resembling a crossover and just ‘Q’ for anything that’s not.
Saab 9-X Biohybrid concept
Mon, 03 Mar 2008By Phil McNamara First Official Pictures 03 March 2008 21:52 Saab will enter the premium hatch market around 2010, with the production version of this 9-X Biohybrid concept. Unveiled at a sneak preview on the eve of the Geneva Motor Show, the 9-X Biohybrid is a sleek, three-door hatch. It’s a rival for Audi’s A3 Sportback, BMW 1-series – and the Toyota Prius!
Honda Civic Type R UK sales to cease
Wed, 11 Aug 2010The Honda Civic Type R is dead. Or it is at least in Europe, as the high-revving, naturally aspirated 2.0-litre engine that powers Honda's hot hatch can't meet forthcoming emissions requirements That's right – the Civic Type R can’t meet the latest Euro5 emissions regulations that come into force at the end of 2010, meaning in the UK and most other European countries (a tiny handful have Euro5 exemption) the Civic Type R will cease to be. If you live outside Europe then you’re still in luck as the Swindon-built Type R will continue to be sold in markets as far afield as Australia and South Africa.