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Condition:New Warranty Period:n/a Other Part Number:. Classic Car Part:No Mileage:n/a Manufacturer Part Number:#SC Grade:n/a Personalisation Instructions:Enter Background colour: Background Finish: Gloss/ Matt. Logo/writing Color: Suitable For:Window/Windscreen Placement on Vehicle:Front Badge Type:Decorative Customised:Yes Colour:Multy Brand:WYC Type:Adhesive Interchange Part Number:. Theme:Logo Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):n/a Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Finish:Glossy Personalise:Yes

Volvo extends its range of DRIVe Eco cars

Tue, 24 Feb 2009

It really is remarkable what car makers can do when pushed. After years of thirsty cars, more and more manufacturers are showing us what can be done when they make a real effort in this direction (and not always at the expense of performance), and the latest is Volvo, which has extended its range of DRIVe cars to seven. Volvo DRIVe range extended to seven models - will show at Geneva '09 The full DRIVe range will be revealed at Geneva ’09, and includes the C30, S40, V50, V70, S80, XC60 and XC70.

One Lap of the Web: Mister Kei-terham

Mon, 10 Mar 2014

-- This Maybach 62 -- which sold for new at the eyeball-detonating price of $467,600 -- has driven around our fair planet a total of one million kilometers. For those who don't believe in Commie measurements, that's 621,000 miles -- or a trip to the moon and back and then halfway there again. Josef Weikinger, from Lichtenstein, loved his 2004 Maybach 62 so much that he found himself watching the odometer click upwards instead of replacing it for something newer and flashier.

New Mercedes B-Class (2012) Launch Campaign with new photos & video

Sun, 13 Nov 2011

New Mercedes B-Class (2012) launch campaign starts Officially, the 2012 Mercedes B-Class arrived at the Frankfurt Motor Show back in September. Which meant we got plenty of detail and lots of photos. The details, as you would expect from Mercedes, were pretty comprehensive and the photos were certainly plentiful – more than 100 of them –  if a little ‘cold’.