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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT THE PICTURES FOR THE CONDITION OF THE ITEM. ITEM IS USED AND WILL HAVE AGE-RELATED MARKS. ANY DAMAGE WILL BE PICTURED. IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF THE CONDITION OF THE ITEM PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO MESSAGE US.” Read Less Brand:Land Rover Type:Coil Spring Number of Twists:NOT APPLY Load Capacity:NOT PAPLY Manufacturer Part Number:FK725B749EB Features:Easy to Replace Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear, Right Reference OE/OEM Number:FK725B749EB Item Width:NOT APPLY

Maybach 57S Coupe arrives

Mon, 04 Oct 2010

The Maybach 57S Coupe by Xenatec Regular readers will know that we gave due warning back in March that Maybach was going to be allowed to wither on the vine rather than get new models, apart from a run-out Maybach Coupe based on the Maybach 57S and ‘produced’ by German firm Xenatec. Mercedes refuted our story about the Maybach badge being allowed to die again soon after the story ran (although there were rumblings at Paris last week that Mercedes has lost patience with Maybach. We’ll see), but what we did get was an official announcement that there will indeed be 100 Maybach 57S Coupes built by Xantech and that they will costs a rather large €675,000.

Vauxhall Meriva concept (2008): first official pictures

Thu, 28 Feb 2008

By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 28 February 2008 11:45 This is Vauxhall’s new Meriva, and it will be the first mini-MPV with suicide doors. The car in our pictures is the concept, set to be unveiled at next week’s Geneva Motor Show. It gives us huge hints towards the final look of the production car, which will be shown at the Paris show in autumn 2008.

Honda cuts UK production by 50 per cent

Wed, 06 Apr 2011

Honda (UK) cuts production Japan is slowly recovering from the earthquake and tsunami that hit on 11th March. Or at least its production is. Honda has revealed that it expects its Japanese plants to resume production of 11th April – just one month after the disaster – but initially that will be at just 50% capacity due to a shaky parts supply line.