Floor Mats & Carpets for Sale
- Porsche car mats [bose system] (US $50.00)
- 2003-2007 mitsubishi evo 8 9 floor mat carpet black w/ red stitch(US $42.95)
- Mazda 6 2003-2009 new oem floor beige carpet floor mats set of four(US $69.95)
- Mazda 6 2003-2009 new oem floor beige carpet floor mats set of four(US $69.95)
- Mazda 6 2003-2009 new oem floor beige carpet floor mats set of four(US $69.95)
- Mazda 6 2003-2009 new oem floor beige carpet floor mats set of four(US $69.95)
Wiedeking to be offered $140 million to quit Porsche, report says
Fri, 17 Jul 2009Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking could be offered a $141 million (100 million euros) payoff to quit the sports car maker to make way for a merger with Volkswagen, Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper reported Friday. The newspaper said Wiedeking has been visited by Porsche Chairman Wolfgang Porsche in the past few days, who “made it clear” that the embattled CEO should step down. Wiedeking has come under fire for allowing Porsche's holding company to amass debts of more than $12.7 billion (9 billion euros) during a failed attempt to take over VW.
Audi R8 Spyder raises £620k for Elton John AIDS Foundation
Mon, 27 Jun 2011Elton, David and the man from Audi with the chromed R8 Spyder The Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) needs no big introduction from us, especially to regular readers. Quite simply, it’s an astonishingly generous charitable foundation founded by, and driven ever on, by Elton John, and it’s raised getting on for £50 million since Elton founded it in 1993, thanks in no small part to Elton’s generosity with his royalties (always making sure he has enough left over for flowers, of course). And as it’s Elton who’s the heart and soul of the EJAF, fund raisers tend to be a little more interesting than a bring and buy stall on the local village green.
Morgan's eco car
Thu, 15 Mar 2007By Ben Barry First Official Pictures 15 March 2007 05:05 Morgan Life Car: the lowdown Morgan, that most traditional of British brands, has announced it will launch a zero-emissions car called the Life Car at next year’s Geneva show. Based on the regular Aero chassis, the Life Car is part DTI-funded and involves partnerships with Oxford University and a company that developed fuel-cell technology for military applications – such as providing medical teams with power during conflicts. The Life Car is predicted to weigh 600kg, have a small fuel cell delivering 33bhp and, erm, no brakes.