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Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Terminal Type:Blade & Pin SKU:SI:CBS-1557 Terminal Quantity:7 + 3 Brand:Standard Terminal Gender:Male Manufacturer Part Number:CBS-1557 Connector Quantity:2 NPS:F Fitment Footnotes:W/o Fog Lights; Engineering Name:Intermotor Multi Function Swit Quantity Needed:1; Product Description - Short - 20:Multi Fn Sw Col Mnt Interchange Part Number:SW4650, 53-22736, CBS-1557, 1S7092 AAIA Part Type Description:4472 UPC:Does not apply

8th L'Argus Design Competition announced

Wed, 20 May 2009

From 1 June 2009, design students will be invited to take part in the eighth annual L'Argus European Design Competition, which this year takes as its theme 'Less is More: Traveling in the Era of Simplicity'. Questioning students on the concepts of mobility and the future of automobile design, this contest - organized by French magazine L'Argus de L'Automobile - will run until 11 December 2009 and culminate in an awards ceremony on 20 January 2010. The competition is open to students attending design colleges within the European Union and Switzerland, including non-automotive courses covering disciplines such as industrial design, fine arts and architecture.

Own exclusive Jaguar XJ press kit when you subscribe

Wed, 15 Jul 2009

Own exclusive Jaguar XJ press kit when you subscribe By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 15 July 2009 12:35 To celebrate our new September 2009 issue of CAR Magazine starring the new 2010 XJ on the cover, we’ve persuaded Jaguar to give new subscribers a money-can’t-buy multimedia press kit of the important new limousine. Click here to take advantage of CAR’s exclusive offer. Usually reserved for journalists, the lavish presentation pack tells the full engineering and design story of the new Jaguar XJ and is bursting with exclusive design sketches and cutaway drawings.

One in six drivers admits 'bump parking'

Fri, 13 Dec 2013

ALMOST one in six drivers admits to deliberately letting their car hit an adjacent one when trying to park. Known as ‘bump parking’, it means drivers simply carry on moving until they hit the car they’re heading towards. The figure rises to a shocking 26% – more than a quarter – among those living in London, with UK-wide drivers aged 18-34 recording the same statistic.