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Peugeot 407 607 807 Tyre Pressure Sensor Valve Repair Kit Tpms X4 on 2040-parts.com

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Feltham, United Kingdom

Feltham, United Kingdom
Condition:New Part Manufacturer Number:543065 / 9681102280 / 543093 / 7701 476 662 Reference OE/OEM Number:543065 / 9681102280 / 543093 / 7701 476 662 Other Part Number:1K0 907 253 / 30681555 / LR003133 / RQH500470 Type:Attribute Brand:After Market Part MPN:1K0 907 253 / 30681555 / LR003133 / RQH500470 Manufacturer Warranty:12 Months EAN:5060414648583 UPC:Does not apply

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Mercedes to build C-class in Alabama

Wed, 02 Dec 2009

Mercedes-Benz will add production of C-class sedans to its plant near Tuscaloosa, Ala., starting in 2014. Daimler AG Chairman Dieter Zetsche, who participated in the creation of the Alabama plant project as a fast-rising executive in 1993, said in a statement released Wednesday from Stuttgart that the U.S. operation will take over about one-fifth of the model’s global production.

Lincoln MKC [w/Gallery]

Mon, 14 Jan 2013

Lincoln has unveiled its new MKC concept at the 2013 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). The brand's first-ever small vehicle, which signals its intention to enter the industry's fastest-growing segment, continues Lincoln's design language first seen in the MKZ. The signature split-wing grille integrates the headlamps and sits above a broad horizontal air intake and underbody protection while a large panoramic roof runs along the length of the car.

Local Motors announces Pacific Northwest competition winners

Wed, 14 Apr 2010

Local Motors has announced the results of its Pacific Northwest design competition, which asked contenders to create a vehicle for the region's inhabitants. Taking into account nature's four elements - Earth, wind, fire and water - designers the world over answered a brief that called for designs that would enable drivers in the Pacific Northwest to 'thrive in the elements'. Competition entrants were encouraged to create a vehicle inspired by the elements or specifically tailored to allow the users to better experience the elements, all while causing little to no environmental impact.