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Condition:New Article Number:90061 Brand:NGK Classic Part:No Configuration:Single Connector:Fixed SAE Connector Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Fuel Type:Petrol Grade:Premium Interchange Part Number:22 40 120 47R; 22401-2047R Manufacturer Heat Range:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:ILKAR7F7G Material:Iridium Performance Part:Yes Reference OE/OEM Number:22 40 120 47R; 22401-2047R Seal Type:Gasket Seat Spanner Size:14 mm Spark Position:4 mm Superseded Part Number:22 40 120 47R; 22401-2047R Thread Length:26.5 mm Thread Size:25, M12 x 1 Type:Spark Plug Voltage:Does Not Apply Weight Gram:140

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Mercedes SLA Roadster looks likely

Sat, 06 Dec 2008

As car manufacturers start to look with fresh eyes at smaller, cheaper cars, reports from Germany confirm that Mercedes is close to committing to the SLA, a small Roadster to be based on the next generation A-Class platform. The original SLA concept was shown at Detroit in 2000, and aimed to slot in beneath the SLK. But at that time Mercedes didn’t have a suitable platform on which to base the car, and the project was shelved.

Parade of Woodward Dream Cruise classics gets underway

Fri, 19 Aug 2011

Friday marked the final prelude of the 17th annual Woodward Dream Cruise but pre-event festivities have been underway for days throughout suburban Detroit. A lights-and-sirens cruise graced the streets of Ferndale, Mich., during late afternoon, while an emergency-vehicle show ran through the evening; live DJs set up to play through the day and night in Pontiac, Mich.; a classic-car parade lit up the streets in the nearby suburb of Berkley; and classic-car displays have now claimed much of the pavement in Royal Oak. Among local car enthusiasts participating in the week-long buildup to the Woodward Dream Cruise, Kathy Lang and her husband have been set up with their 1964 Dodge Polara in the Royal Oak vicinity since Monday.

Brits prefer driving abroad

Mon, 16 Jun 2014

BRITISH DRIVERS say they would rather drive abroad than in the UK because continental roads are less congested and in better repair. The lower price of fuel in continental Europe also attracts British drivers. Every year, 4.2 million British drivers head to Europe and research by the RAC shows the UK ranks only 24th when it comes to the quality of its roads.