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West Bromwich, United Kingdom

West Bromwich, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Used Car Part, Please See Images For Any Damage. Any Queries Please Call or Message.” Manufacturer Warranty:30 Days Paint Code:BLACK Brand:RENAULT Year:2020 Mileage:71286 Stock Number:GY57 Model:CLIO Manufacturer Part Number:490016361R Grade:B Tag Number:0000257097 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):VF1RJA00365394212 Condition and Options:Clio V Electric Column

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BMW Gran Lusso design explained in Pininfarina video

Thu, 30 May 2013

The two-door BMW Gran Lusso took center stage at the 2013 Villa d'Este Concourso d'Eleganza in Italy last weekend. The Pininfarina-designed, V12-equipped coupe could herald the return of the company's mighty 8-series Bimmers that rolled the streets in the 1990s. Pininfarina posted two videos of the BMW Gran Lusso on its YouTube channel on Wednesday.

GM to slash global vehicle platforms by more than half, to 14, by 2018

Tue, 09 Aug 2011

General Motors says it will cut the number of vehicle platforms it uses globally by more than half over the next decade, in a bid to reduce complexity and save on product-development costs. “More of our components will be common, and more of our vehicles will be on global architectures,” GM CEO Dan Akerson told analysts on Tuesday. His remarks came as GM kicked off a series of presentations online, billed as its 2011 Global Business Conference.

Team Lotus snaps up Caterham +video

Wed, 27 Apr 2011

Team Lotus buys Caterham Cars - and a Team Lotus Special Edition Seven to celebrate Team Lotus – that’s the ‘Lotus’ F1 run by Tony Fernandes, not the Hethel mob run by Dany Bahar – has bought Caterham Cars from Corven Ventures for an undisclosed sum. Which is all very apposite, what with Caterham being the spiritual home of Colin Chapman’s Lotus Seven and keeper of the Chapman ethos of lighter is better. To tie Caterham back in to the Lotus name could work wonders for sales.