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- Centric 120.62115 rear brake rotor/disc-premium rotor-preferred(US $56.74)
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- Centric 120.42116 front brake rotor/disc-premium rotor-preferred(US $63.30)
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Hyundai i30 hits a million
Fri, 07 Dec 2012Hyundai has revealed it has now built more than a million i30s with European sales accounting for 500,000 of those sales. Get over the latent badge snoberry and the Hyundai i30 is a family car that can be considered a real alternative to the leading cars in its sector – the VW Golf and Ford Focus – with a good combination of style, equipment, decent driving dynamics and cost. Set aside that badge snobbery and any buyer looking for a family car should really have these three – the i30, Golf and Focus - on their top three list; the rest is down to a subjective judgement.
Spyker planning four door coupe saloon – E8/E12?
Sat, 25 Apr 2009Spyker E8 - a four-door saloon/coupe - will be Spyker's next model [ad#ad-1] Bit of a Spyker week this week. Their injection of funding recently is certainly starting to have an impact. Spyker are on the up.
Aston Martin won’t be proclaiming ‘Powered by AMG’ on its Mercedes-engined cars
Mon, 03 Feb 2014Aston Martin won’t be using ‘Powered by AMG’ badges It was a long time coming, but Aston Martin finally found a way to replace their ageing engines by doing a deal with Mercedes AMG to use their very impressive powerplants. And it seems that, depite AMG’s willingness to provide Aston Martin with modern engines, AML aren’t going to be required to put AMG badges on the bodywork or engines of their very beautiful cars. Speaking to Autocar, Mercedes boss Dieter Zetsche said that Mercedes were very happy to have done a deal with AML and equally as happy to be subtle about the arrangement.