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Condition:New Brand:Zpeedstarz Part Brand:zpeedstarz Manufacturer Part Number:CBKRTCEL99RD Hatchback Instruction Included:No Interchange Part Number:Powder-Coated Stainless Steel Alloy Suspension Kit Materials:Stainless Steel Other Part Number:CNC Machined Camber Control Kit/Arm/Bar/Brace 05 Surface Finish:Powder-Coated Placement on Vehicle:Rear Color:Red Warranty:Yes UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

Design Contest: Terra Prix 2085

Thu, 19 May 2011

Local Motors is back once again with another design competition. Unlike previous contests that aim to produce cars through open source design, the Terra Prix 2085 contest is set firmly in the future. As the name would suggest, the concept is based around the idea of future motorsport: an around the world race taking in all continents and every variety of terrain.

Ken Ma appointed VP Design at Chang'an

Fri, 11 Mar 2011

Former Shanghai Automotive Technical Center (SATC) design director Ken Ma joined Changan Automobile Group as vice president of the firm's Engineering Research Center late last year. Ma's new role puts him in charge of the Group's global design department, reporting directly to Changan group chairman LiuPin Xu on all design matters. But the move also effectively places him in the highest design position at any mainstream automotive company in China – a breakthrough for the country's automotive design industry.

Automakers should disable technologies that distract drivers, U.S. says

Fri, 17 Feb 2012

The U.S. Department of Transportation on Thursday released its long-awaited guidelines on distracted driving, calling on automakers to disable applications that allow drivers to manually access social media, surf the Web or send text messages while on the road. The recommendations also seek to prevent any in-car technologies that require drivers to use both hands or take their eyes off the road for more than two seconds.