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La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:ikonmotorsports Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:ASR-VORV3-A COLOR:Unpainted Black Interchange Part Number:Adhesive Car Ten Black ABS Fit on OEM Part #:DIFFUSER air SET KIT ROOF WING TRUNK Other Part Number:DIFFUSER air SET KIT ROOF WING TRUNK OEM Replacement #:Adhesive Car Ten Black ABS Surface Finish:Unpainted Black Material:ABS Plastic

Pininfarina exhibit opens at the Museo dell’Automobile di Torino

Tue, 22 Mar 2011

The National Automobile Museum of Turin, Italy, has reopened its doors to welcome a bevy of Pininfarina models from past and present into its midst. The display takes on some of the milestone models of Pininfarina design and sees a wide selection of cars take up residence amidst the 200 others already on display at the recently renovated museum. Of the more desirable models being shown is a 1947 Cisitalia 202, the two seater berlinetta that has been described as 'moving sculpture' by Arthur Drexler, the highly influential curator and director at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Honda Small Hybrid Sports Concept

Thu, 08 Mar 2007

By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 08 March 2007 08:56 The world's first 80mpg sports coupe Green doesn’t have to mean dull and worthy – that Honda’s message behind its intriguing-looking Small Hybrid Sports Concept, star of its show stand and likely to enter production within the next two years. Sitting on a modified Civic platform, the European designed SHSC is powered by 1.4-litre VTEC petrol and electric engines, that will, Honda claims, return 80mpg on the urban cycle, with low emission levels of 120g/km. The teardrop-shaped two-seater also features massive low-resistance 20-inch tyres and a full-length glass roof that flows into its tail.

GM posts wider loss, burns through $5.2 billion in cash

Thu, 26 Feb 2009

General Motors, battered by a global economic collapse and buoyed by U.S. rescue loans, posted its sixth straight quarterly loss and burned through $5.2 billion in cash as revenue shrank by more than a third. The net loss of $9.6 billion in the fourth quarter compares with a loss of $1.5 billion a year earlier.