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Condition:New Genehmigung für die Straße:Nein Norm der Abgasemission:EURO 4 Material:Cordierit Hersteller:JMJ Herstellernummer:JMJ 1249 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):JMJ JMJ1249E Modell:CHRYSLER 300C (LX, LE), CHRYSLER 300C Touring (LX, LE) EAN:5902273283454

MOT test gets tougher for diesels

Wed, 11 Dec 2013

THE MOT TEST for cars with diesel engines is set to become much tougher from February 2014 due to new rules about exhaust filters. Diesel-engined cars fitted with an exhaust filter as standard when new will now be checked to make sure it is still present. Any car found to have had the filter removed will be automatically failed and required to have a new filter fitted.

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles reveals new name, logo

Thu, 30 Jan 2014

Earlier this month, Fiat purchased the remaining 41% of Chrysler, the American car company it has held a majority stake in since 2009. During this time, the two logos have appeared side-by-side on relevant forms of communication. But today the Group has unveiled a new corporate identity, which it says reflects “strong core values that represents a unique corporate culture, a common vision and a Group with an international reach”.

Infiniti EV put on hold to concentrate on volume sales

Mon, 03 Jun 2013

An Infiniti EV based on the Nissan LEAF (previewed by the LE Concept above) have been put on hold Nissan’s luxury arm, Infiniti, is on a global push to try and make inroads in to the dominance of Lexus in the luxury Japanese car arena, and has ambitious plans to be selling 500,000 cars a year by 2017. But Infiniti sold only a third of that total in 2012, so any chance of hitting the lofty target of 500k cars in the next five years means they must concentrate on volume cars, not niche cars like a Nissan LEAF based EV. That means the LEAF-based Infiniti LE EV Concept we saw at the New York Auto Show in 2012 will stay as a concept for the foreseeable future as Infiniti boss, Johan de Nysschen, seeks volume cars that will push the brand forward and bring proper sales numbers.