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Condition:New Number of Pieces:1 Items Included:Straps Manufacturer Part Number:MA828992 Material:Polyester Suitable For:Coupe, Sedan, SUV Reference OE/OEM Number:MA73892 Colour:Grey Brand:MA-UK Type:Car Cover Interchange Part Number:MAH9392 Attachment Type:Strap-On Classic Part:No Features:Elastic Hem, Foldable, Full Coverage, UV Resistant, Waterproof, Water-Resistant Country/Region of Manufacture:China Universal Fitment:Yes Performance Part:No

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Saab’s Jan Åke Jonsson retires, 2010 earnings & deals in Russia & China

Fri, 25 Mar 2011

Saab's CEO Jan Ake Jonsson to retire after almost 40 years with Saab It’s been a difficult period at Saab, what with trying to survive as GM came close to closing the Swedish car maker down in the absence of a ‘suitable’ buyer, through being taken over by Spyker and then trying to replace their entire range. And it’s taken its toll on Saab boss Jan Åke Jonsson. It’s been announced that – after nearly 40 years with Saab – 59-year old Jan Åke will step down from his job in May and hand the reins over – temporarily – to Spyker’s Victor Muller until a replacement can be found.

Bentley Continental GT V8 flies through the skies of Munich: Video

Fri, 10 Feb 2012

Bentley showed off its new V8 Continental GT in Munich on Wednesday, picking up its luxury coupe with a Skycrane helicopter and dropping it off at SkyLounge, an exclusive space for events that is perched between two buildings in the city's downtown. The launch party included 300 VIP guests. “A dramatic car got the debut we felt it deserved, and we took a little bit of our inspiration from Bentley's iconic ‘Winged B' emblem,” said Klaus Becker, general manager of Bentley Munich, who organized the helicopter lift.

New ‘flash-for-cash’ insurance scam warning

Fri, 16 Aug 2013

Newspress Motorists are being warned about the rise of a new type of ‘crash-for-cash’ insurance scam dubbed ‘flash-for-cash’, which involves criminals flashing their headlights to let innocent victims out of side roads, then driving straight into them. Flash-for-cash incidents are said to be costing the UK car insurance industry £392 million a year – which means the scam is adding as much as £50-£100 to every ordinary driver’s insurance policy. Car insurance – scams and mythsMassive car insurance fraudsCompare car insurance As with better-known cash-for-crash schemes, where a criminal deliberately brakes their car for no reason so the person behind crashes into them, the major problem with tackling this kind of crime is that it’s difficult to prove.