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- Jeep rocky mountain emblems new never used(US $14.99)
- 1997 pontiac grand am & v6 emblems nice chrome original parts like new(US $12.01)
- Ford f 150 xlt factory fender emblems(US $28.75)
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CAP call on Renault to include battery in Zoe price – when it would cost £25k
Fri, 05 Apr 2013CAP has called on Renault to include the battery cost in the list price of the Renault Zoe EV, otherwise it won’t be able to set residual values. We reported recently on the price of the Renault Zoe EV – which starts at £18k – and were surprised to find that Renault weren’t including battery costs in the purchase price but charging and extra £70-93 a month for leasing them. That leads to a completely misleading headline price for the Zoe and, as used car price experts CAP say, is akin to Ford removing the engine costs from their cars to reduce list price.
Exclusive: Frank Stephenson to become Design Director at McLaren
Wed, 06 Aug 2008Thanks to our contacts in the automotive design community, we've become aware that Frank Stephenson, who until recently was Director of Design at Alfa Romeo, will be taking on a new role as Design Director at McLaren. "McLaren is pleased to confirm that Frank Stephenson will shortly join as Design Director," a company spokesperson told CDN, but would not reveal additional details. Stephenson was not prepared to comment.
NHTSA studies unintended-acceleration complaints in 'repaired' Toyotas
Thu, 04 Mar 2010U.S. regulators are investigating 10 recent cases in which owners of recalled Toyota vehicles say they brought their cars in for repair and yet still experienced unintended acceleration. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has started contacting consumers about these complaints “to make sure Toyota is doing everything possible to make its vehicles safe,” agency chief David Strickland said in an e-mailed statement.