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Griffith, Indiana, United States

Griffith, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:EMOTOR Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:TC GT2256V 736088 Interchange Part Number:Chrysler 5142494AA, 6470900280,Garrett 736088-0003, Mercedes-Benz 6470900280, A6470900280 GT2256V Placement on Vehicle:Front Other Part Number:Freightliner A6470900280, MBTA6470900280, MOP05142 UPC:644558162935

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Stylish Mini Roadster Concept Wows The Crowds At Annual Design-Fest

Tue, 27 May 2014

MINI, the car maker more famous for its compact hatchbacks and growing range of family-orientated models, has surprised audiences at the traditional Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este design gathering with a new roadster concept. Called the Mini Superleggera Vision, its name is a nod to Touring Superleggera, the tradition-steeped design and coachbuilding house based in Milan. Although a one-off, the car not only demonstrates the good work of one of Italy’s most renowned coachbuilders but, according to industry observers, could also hint at a possible future new model in the Mini line-up.

Infiniti Q50 Diesel: Geneva Motor Show 2013

Wed, 06 Mar 2013

The new Infiniti Q50 – the Infiniti G37 as was – has had its European debut at Geneva and the world debut of the Q50 Diesel with Mercedes power. But, as we revealed last year, the new Q50 would make its European debut at the Geneva Motor Show and we would get to see a Q50 with ‘European Power’. A diesel-engined Q50, in other words.

Classic car prices on the up: Jaguar D-type sells for £3 million

Thu, 06 Feb 2014

Classic car prices seem to be ever-rising, with historic models becoming an investment to rival buying property or gambling on the stock market. The inaugural RM Auctions Paris sale this week was a case in point, and resulted in nearly £15 million’s worth of the world’s rarest and most exotic cars going under the hammer. Four cars alone went for in excess of £1 million, and a Jaguar D-type sold for three times that amount.