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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“1337186 Referencia : 1337186” Hersteller:MERCEDES-BENZ Fahrzeugmarke:MERCEDES-BENZ Fahrzeugmodell:CLASE A (W176) Ausführung:A 180 CDI BlueEfficiency (176.000) Herstellernummer:Nicht zutreffend Kategorie:SUSPENSION / FRENOS Position im Fahrzeug:ZONA MOTOR

Kia Sorento (2015): the first glimpse of third-gen SUV

Tue, 29 Jul 2014

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 29 July 2014 09:52 This is the new, third-generation Kia Sorento coming in 2015 – and it’s set to get a dose of the style bestowed upon its Sportage little sister. Only this pair of shadowy teaser photographs has been issued ahead of the new Sorento’s debut in Korea at the end of August. But this is a global car and will be shown at the 2014 Paris motor show too in October, ahead of UK sales in spring 2015.

Victoria Beckham Range Rover Evoque costs £80k

Sun, 22 Apr 2012

Range Rover Evoque Victoria Beckham - now it's official Land Rover has revealed the Range Rover Evoque with Victoria Beckham in Beijing and announced it will cost £79,995. We revealed the Victoria Beckham Range Rover Evoque yesterday, and Land Rover has now caught up and done the same in Beijing. There isn’t much we didn’t report yesterday on the Evoque Land Rover hope will mop up business from customisers like Kahn and Revere, but what we didn’t know yesterday was how much the Beckham Evoque would cost, but now we do.

Ford teams up with Heinz for tomato car parts

Wed, 11 Jun 2014

Ford and Getty Images Forget carbonfibre, the new must-have material on your vehicle will soon be tomato fibre – or so Ford and food manufacturer Heinz are hoping. The American carmaker and the food giant have teamed up to "explore the use of tomato fibre to develop a sustainable bio-plastic material for vehicles," bringing environmentally friendly motoring to a whole new level. Ford and Heinz tomato car parts: how will they work?