2016 Honda Civic and Pilot car mats. Got these using a gift card, but I won't be using them. Originally priced at around $140 and $280, respectively, before tax. I will sell individually also.
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Floor Mats & Carpets for Sale
- Auto custom carpets acc 1970 1971 1972 1973 barracuda cuda floor mats(US $100.00)
- 1955 1956 plymouth dodge rear sill step plates 4 door
- 1955 1956 plymouth dodge fire wall sound pad to carpet trim
- 2015 nissan altima floor mats(US $45.00)
- 1969-1972 oldsmobile cutlass 442 pedal toe kick plate panel kickplate chevy nice(US $29.99)
- 1986-1987 corvette convertible complete mass back carpet set - bronze(US $519.99)
Posh car 'pushes up house prices'
Wed, 14 May 2014HAVING a posh car in the driveway can push up property prices, according to a survey. As many as a third of people reckon having a luxury motor outside their home can add to the value of their house, the poll by car rental company Avis found. Around a third of the 2,000 adults surveyed also thought a flash car would help sell a property.
Mercedes F125 concept (2011) at Frankfurt motor show
Tue, 13 Sep 2011Mercedes today unveiled the F125 concept car - a car bearing the three-pointed star's F name to demark it as a tech testbed, and the 125 to mark Merc's 125th anniversary in this four-wheeled business. It's a hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle, and Merc claims a punchy 1000km (620-mile) range. But the scientists here are proud of the cutting edge lithium sulphur batteries, used to store energy created by the fuel-cell.
MG Rover – Serious Fraud Office (SFO) to investigate
Sun, 05 Jul 2009The Rover 75 Coupe - one of MG Rover's last big ideas before its collapse in 2005 MG Rover was bought from BMW for the princely sum of £10 after BMW had had enough of trying to make a viable company out of a business that was still undermined by the woes – and attitudes – of the British Leyland years. That £10 purchase price also came with £425 million in loans from BMW, so MG Rover had a chance. But the collapse, and the subsequent sale of the rights to the MG trademark to SAIC (Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation), brought accusations that the ‘Phoenix Four’ – Directors and owners of MG Rover – has acted fraudulently when it was revealed they had acquired more than £40 million in pension rights, salary and assets in the intervening five years between purchase from BMW and collapse.