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Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Performance Part:Yes Type:Brake Disc Rotor Brand:DBA Classic Part:No Material:Cast Iron Rotor Style:Grooved Universal Fitment:No Manufacturer Part Number:10000016645 Bolt Pattern:5X112 Discard Thickness:28 Item Height:50 Item Thickness:30 Placement on Vehicle:Front Rotor Outside Diameter:340 EAN:Does not apply

GM's Henderson: Future rests on Chevy, Cadillac, Buick and GMC

Wed, 21 Jan 2009

General Motors will go to market with four core brands in the future: Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC. Pontiac will be shrunk "significantly," a senior GM executive told the Automotive News World Congress. GM COO Fritz Henderson said that GM is conducting a strategic review of its Saab and Hummer brands and that the "status quo" for the Saturn brand will not work.

VW Touareg BlueMotion Hybrid for Detroit

Thu, 12 Nov 2009

VW are revealing the 2010 Touareg at the Detroit Motor Show including a BlueMotion Hybrid VW are taking the whole ‘Eco’ game seriously. They are rolling out ‘BlueMotion’ versions of cars across the range at regular intervals, the most recent being the sub 100g/km Golf BlueMotion. But most of these are tweaks to the suspension, aerodynamics and ECU of existing diesels to coax the best returns on emissions and economy.

Market view: why the Jaguar XJ has an uphill battle

Fri, 10 Jul 2009

By Glen Brooks Motor Industry 10 July 2009 16:11 It’s a sobering thought for Jaguar management that no matter how good the new 2010 XJ is, it’s never going to be a big seller. The global market for large executive saloons was in decline long before the Great Recession appeared, the buyers in this segment increasingly tempted by models as diverse as the BMW X6, Infiniti FX, Cadillac Escalade or Mercedes GL-Class crossovers and SUVs. The generation that was chauffeured in an S-class or XJ is retiring, with the owner-drivers who succeed them soon to be preferring a Porsche Panamera, Aston Martin Rapide or Audi A7.