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- Rear air suspension height level sensor fit land rover range rover sport 2010-13(US $38.32)
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- 3 pin connector front suspension sensor for lnad rover range rover evoque 2011+(US $39.04)
- Audi a8 4d d2 pf pf quattro ns left rear hub and wheel bearing 4d0505429c(US $)
- 05 cadillac escalade spindle knuckle front left driver 5.3l 4x2 2wd(US $55.25)
- 03 chevy corvette c5 independent suspension rear right passenger(US $148.75)
Pagani Zonda Revolucion (2013) first pictures of ultimate 790bhp Zonda
Tue, 04 Jun 2013Is the new Pagani Zonda Revolucion the Nurburgring lap-record holder in waiting? The Zonda Revolucion (Revolution in Spanish) is a fettled version of the track-only Zonda R, boasting more power and F1-derived brake and aerodynamic know-how. It should easily be able to eclipse the Zonda R's record-breaking 6min 47sec Nürburgring lap time, but you’ll need fast money, too. Available to order now, the five Revolucions being produced will set you back an eye-watering €2.2m (£1.8m) each – plus taxes – and you still can't drive it on the road… For £1.8million, the Pagani Zonda Revolucion had better be packing some serious punch… Worry not: the mid-mounted 6.0-litre AMG V12 (normally aspirated still, rather than twin-turbocharged like the new Pagani Huayra in CAR's video review below) develops 789bhp – a 50bhp increase on the 2009 Zonda R's output.
2011 Hyundai i10 Facelift
Thu, 03 Feb 20112011 Hyundai i10 Facelift As Hyundai continues to move upmarket - certainly in terms of perception – its design becomes more European mainstream. Its ‘Fluidic Sculpture’ (Pretentious? Moi?) design – seen in more recent cars like the ix35 – is now translated to suit the Hyundai i10, and creating a facelift for the 2011 Hyundai i10 in the process, with new bumpers and lights effecting the majority of the change.
Congestion charge to rise by 15%
Thu, 29 May 2014THE LONDON congestion charge is to rise from £10 a day to £11.50; a sudden 15% increase. The increase, the first since 2011, will take effect from June 16, Transport for London (TfL) has said, although the rate for those on the auto-pay system, and also for fleet customers, will be £10.50 per day. TfL said that customer improvements will be introduced next year, including direct debit payments for auto pay customers, online discount applications, and easier NHS patients and staff reimbursement.