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- Dodge patch - vintage - new - original - auto - 2 x 4 1/2(US $11.99)
- Jeep patch - vintage - new - original - auto - 3 1/4 x 1 3/4(US $4.99)
- Volkswagen vw uniform patch - vintage - new - original - auto - 2 5/8 x 2 5/8(US $9.99)
- Buick authorized service patch - vintage - new - original - auto - 3 x 3(US $14.99)
- New acura racing patch imsa tlx gt nsx tl rsx mdx rl tsx rdx ilx rlx zdx legend(US $5.00)
- Acura "a" racing patch imsa tlx gt nsx tl rsx mdx rl tsx rdx ilx rlx zdx legend(US $5.00)
Excessive accessories are on display at the Tokyo Auto Salon
Tue, 08 Mar 2011The Japanese tuning industry may finally be emerging from the economic slump if this year's Tokyo Auto Salon is an accurate barometer. The three-day spectacular--Japan's equivalent of SEMA--attracted nearly a quarter-million visitors, all eager to get a glimpse of the latest cars and the newest excessive accessories for 2011. Here's a recap: The Honda CR-Z was, without a doubt, the car of the show, and some versions were tuned to deliver up to 300 hp, thanks to turbocharging or supercharging kits.
Englon TXN from Geely. The new London Taxi? No Chance.
Mon, 12 Apr 2010Englon TXN by Geely - supposedly on Tower Bridge A couple of weeks ago we regaled you with the sorry story of the London Cab falling in to Chinese hands. It wasn’t the most shocking story considering how feeble the London Cab has become in comparison to newer offerings like the Mercedes Taxi – which is taking a big chunk of sales from the traditional cab – but still sad to see the iconic London Taxi end up this way. London Taxis International already sourced most of the parts for the TX4 from China and just bolted them together here.
Nanny Dearest: Active safety measures help to curb accidents
Thu, 28 Jun 2012We complain a lot about electronic nannies here at Autoweek. They seem to step in to protect us just when things are getting interesting. Instead, we'd like to increase the skill quotient of drivers on the road.