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Evansville, Indiana, United States
REMOVED FROM A 2006 ESCALADE. GOOD USED CONDITION WITH SOME WEAR BUT NOTHING MAJOR.PASSENGER SIDE ONLY, TOP AND BOTTOM SECTIONS (2 PIECES TOTAL)
Brand:OEM GM

REMOVED FROM A 2006 ESCALADE. GOOD USED CONDITION WITH SOME WEAR BUT NOTHING MAJOR.PASSENGER SIDE ONLY, TOP AND BOTTOM SECTIONS (2 PIECES TOTAL)

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SRT Viper production halted amid slow sales

Wed, 19 Mar 2014

Chrysler has made the decision to suspend production of the SRT Viper for a least two months, citing slow sales. The move is expected to result in layoffs of 91 hourly workers at Chrysler's Conner Avenue Assembly plant in Detroit. Back in October of 2013, Chrysler cut Viper production by a third, citing slow sales and growing inventories.

Vauxhall at the Paris motor show 2008

Thu, 02 Oct 2008

By Guy Bird Motor Shows 02 October 2008 16:31 The Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer bagged its world debut as an Opel-badged vehicle in Paris. Yet another well styled, curvaceous family estate in the vein of the Citroen C5, Ford Mondeo and Honda Accord, it begs the question: is the large boxy load-lugger now officially dead?   The curving roofline – with integrated rear spoiler to visually extend it even further – plus a much more shapely rear end consign the very square old Vectra estate to history. It also results in a decent-for-class 0.30 Cd drag coefficient.

Series 51 Bentley Continental Frankfurt launch

Thu, 10 Sep 2009

A series 51 Bentley customised interior But these sorts of services are normally only offered at the very top end. But to make it easier for customers on their ‘Entry-Level’ models, Bentley is launching ‘Series 51‘, a set of customisation options for the Bentley Continental GT and GTC. Series 51 is named after the year in which Bentley’s original styling department was created by John Blatchley.