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Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:CR Concepts Surface Finish:Glossy Powder Coated Manufacturer Part Number:LSHYA06BK Sedan Hatchback Color:Black Interchange Part Number:06/07/08/09/10/11 MC/ JB Front & Rear Springs Part Brand:charismatic_racing_concepts Other Part Number:06 07 Front / Rear Lowering Rate:1.5" / 1.5" Warranty:Yes Front / Rear Spring Rate:230 / 220 lbs./in. Instruction Included:No UPC:DOES NOT APPLY Materials:Cold Wounded Steel

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Cautious welcome for fuel duty freeze

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

MOTORING groups have given a cautious welcome to Chancellor George Osborne's announcement of a freeze on fuel duty until May 2015. Both the AA and the RAC pointed out that Mr Osborne was already getting big sums from motorists in taxation. Professor Stephen Glaister, director of the RAC Foundation, said: "Transport is the single biggest area of household expenditure bar none and our own research shows that 800,000 of the poorest households are in transport poverty, spending a quarter or more of their income on running a car.

2013 Citroen C3 Facelift

Fri, 22 Feb 2013

A new Citroen C3 will debut at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show with the usual facelift of new bumpers and lights and revised engine range. Astonishingly – for the Citroen C3 is a bit bland – it’s much the same car under the skin as the brilliant DS3, but the C3 is the DS3 with the sparkle missing. And it looks like the sparkle of the DS3 will still be missing from the C3 as it gets a mid-life facelift, with nothing much going on except the usual facelift fodder of new bumpers and lights, a tweak or two to the trim and a bit of fiddling with the engine range.

Name game: Analysis predicts vehicle brand based on first name

Thu, 04 Apr 2013

Here's something to fill your mid-afternoon break. MoneySupermarket.com, a site in the U.K. that compares everything from insurance to travel, analyzed 17 million car insurance searches on its site to come up with a list of cars people are most likely to drive based on their first name.