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US $142.00
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Rosemount, Minnesota, United States

Rosemount, Minnesota, United States
Amfm Cd,6 Disc,Tested,Photo,7bc1 Radio Code 26333
Conditions & Options:Amfm Cd,6 Disc,Tested,Photo,7bc1 Radio Code 26333 Mileage:135126 Genuine OEM:Yes Model:ACCORD Interchange Part Number:638-58320 Year:2006 Inventory ID:1908501 Brand:Honda Designation:Used Manufacturer Part Number:08A063E1300 39050SDAA30ZA 39050SDAA31ZA 39175SDAA1 Stock #:6H6564 GTIN:Does not apply PartNumber:638

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CAR interviews Chris Bangle: what he did next (2009)

Tue, 22 Dec 2009

By Nargess Shahmanesh Banks Motor Industry 22 December 2009 12:30 Chris Bangle is a hard act to follow, even for Chris Bangle. Like him or loath him, the former BMW design director is one of the most famous car designers of our times, recognised for shaking the established status quo with his ‘flame surfacing’ and his radical take on car design.  Then in March 2009, after 16 solid years, Bangle announced his retirement from the Bavarian brand and – seemingly – car design.

Audi win at Le Mans – again

Sun, 17 Jun 2012

Audi has not only won at the 2012 Le Mans 24 Hour, but they’ve taken 2nd, 3rd and 5th places too in the diesel hybrid R18 e-Tron. It’s a huge achievement to win at Le Mans, so hats off – yet again - to the incredible Audi team with another stunning win at Le Mans – the 11th time in the last thirteen years - and for their 2nd, 3rd and 5th place too. The winning Audi R18 e-Tron was the first hybrid car to win at Le Mans and was brilliantly driven by Marcel Fässler (Swiss), André Lotterer (German) and Benoît Tréluyer (French).

Phone use penalty 'could double'

Wed, 16 Jul 2014

THE PENALTY for using a mobile phone while driving could be doubled under proposals being examined by the Government as part of a safety drive, Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has called for offenders to be handed six points on their licence rather than the present three, meaning a ban from getting behind the wheel if caught twice in three years. Mr McLoughlin said it was an "interesting suggestion" that he was considering in an effort to end the "appalling" number of people killed and seriously injured in accidents where a phone was being used in the hand.