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Condition:New Brand:KYB Manufacturer Part Number:RH6596 MPN:RH6596 EAN:4909500723821 Type:Suspension Spring Function:Suspension Spring Extra Description:K-Flex Replaces:RH6597 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Length:328 mm Outer diameter:114 mm Spring Design:Coil Spring Weight:1.86 kg Parameter:E Thickness/Strength 1:11.8 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:SUPLEX: 3220, 3221

Nissan 370Z convertible likely to break cover at New York auto show

Tue, 27 Jan 2009

The drop-top version of the Nissan 370Z likely will bow at the New York auto show. The convertible follows the coupe version, launched at the end of December. The open-air 370Z would arrive for the 2010 model year.

Think City EV Cup Edition (2010) first official pictures

Wed, 30 Jun 2010

Manufacturers have been trying to make their racers more economical for some time now; Audi and Peugeot have produced diesel Le Mans winners and CAR reviewed the Porsche GT3 R Hybrid in the June 2010 issue, but this the most recent fully electric offering from Norwegian company Think.   Think has followed the traditional road-racer conversion for this one-off prototype, by stripping out most of the interior and space for the passenger, using Perspex instead of glass in the windows, installing a solitary lightweight bucket seat and lowering the centre of gravity. The company claims the diet reduces the Think's weight by nearly 70kg; that's the same saving as a Lamborghini Gallardo Superlegerra, remember.

Peugeot 3008 (2009): first pictures

Thu, 15 Jan 2009

By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 15 January 2009 09:59 These are the first pictures of the Peugeot 3008 crossover, just released by the French manufacturer. It looks almost identical to the Prologue Hybrid 4 concept unveiled at the 2008 Paris motor show and, significantly, the production 3008 will be Peugeot’s first hybrid vehicle. It also features a head-up display and a Land Rover Terrain Response-rivalling Grip Control system.