Volkswagen Red Ready To Go Key Chain, Keychain, Key Ring + Free Gift on 2040-parts.com
Scottsdale, Arizona, US
Key Chains for Sale
- Volkswagen classic beetle key chain, keychain, key ring + free gift(US $11.65)
- Nissan 370 z chrome swivel key chain, keychain, key ring + free gift(US $17.95)
- Volkswagen blue dome logo leather key chain, keychain, key ring + free gift(US $19.75)
- Corvette c6 connecting rod/ bottle opener key chain, keychain, + free gift(US $11.95)
- Volkswagen blue ready to go key chain, keychain, key ring + free gift(US $10.75)
- Acura logo red leather keychain official licensed laser engraved new(US $9.95)
Ferrari launches 12-year Power Warranty
Fri, 11 Apr 2014Have you managed to save enough pennies for a new Ferrari 458 Italia, only to find yourself reluctant to take the plunge? Perhaps you’re fearing the ongoing cost of running such a thoroughbred supercar, you know, should things go wrong. But worry no more, because Ferrari has launched a new ‘Power Warranty’.
McLaren MP4-12C gets the axe
Fri, 04 Apr 2014Production of the McLaren 12C is dead. That's according to a letter sent by CEO Mike Flewitt to owners that read in part, “The final piece of news I wanted to share with you is regarding 12C production, which we have decided to cease in light of the success of 650S. The new car has been so well received since its unveiling at the Geneva motor show (we already have a six-month order bank), we will focus all our capacity at the McLaren Production Centre on 650S.” This represents a turnaround for the company that just a few days ago said the 650S would slot between the 12C and P1 in the lineup, and that both would continue.
2009 Mercedes-Benz S Class
Sun, 14 Dec 2008The Mercedes S Class has long been at the forefront of car technology. You can bet your boots that what we see on any new S Class will be where mainstream makers go in years to come. The S Class was first with things like inertia reel belts and air-bags, and the 2009 Mercedes S Class (perhaps we should call it the 2010 Mercedes S Class in deference to our US friends) – although an update rather than new model – follows this tradition.