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Condition:New Brand:K&N Filters Manufacturer Part Number:69-8615TS Performance Part:Yes Classic Car Part:No Reference OE/OEM Number:RU-4630, RP-4630, RU-4630XD Warranty Period:No-Hassle Lifetime Limited Air Filter Colour:Red Air Filter Outlet Shape:Round Clamps Included:5 Clamp Style:Regular Clamp Material:Stainless Steel Air Filter Material:Cotton Gauze Air Filter Length:18.25 in (464 mm) Air Filter Width:14.5 in (368 mm) Finish:Silver Type:Cold Air Intake System Features:Washable

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Subaru Impreza – the 2012 European one is revealed

Fri, 10 Feb 2012

Subaru will show this European-spec Impreza five-door at the 2012 Geneva motor show, as well as the BRZ sports car in European trim. This is the fourth-generation of the Impreza, but traditionalists expecting a return to the four-door saloon format will be disappointed: it remains a five-door hatchback bodyshell. Subaru abandoned its distinctive four-door style for Golf-alike hatch style in the last generation.

BMW 640d xDrive announced

Fri, 24 Feb 2012

On Thursday, Greg Kable waxed effusively about the new BMW M550d xDrive coupe, suggesting that it was the ultimate 5-series for everyday use. On Friday, Munich announced that the 5's two-door sibling will receive an AWD diesel variant: the 640d xDrive. While not quite as high-zoot as the 5-series' top oil burner, the 640d's 3.0-liter, twin-turbo straight-six cranks out a respectable 465 lb-ft of almighty torque between 1,500 rpm and 2,500 rpm, plus 313 hp at 4,400 rpm—numbers that, according to BMW, will carry the 6-series to 60 mph in 5.2 seconds.

Studebaker trees: Dead company, living advertisement

Thu, 28 Apr 2011

Some of you may have seen this already; it’s been popular on the map sites for a while. But those who don’t know about Bendix Woods County Park west of South Bend, Ind., feast your eyes on 5,000 pine trees, planted in 1937, spelling Studebaker when viewed from high enough. Bendix Woods park was formerly the Studebaker proving grounds, and much of the track surface is still visible in satellite photos.