Dodge Demon Racing Roadster Car Truck Sticker
- Size: 4.5"x3.5"
- Die Cut Around Contour
- Weather and Water Proof
- Peel and Stick, Removable
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Saab 9-5 Sportwagon (2011) first official pictures
Wed, 19 Jan 2011This is the new Saab 9-5 Sportwagon, and is the third new model released under Spyker ownership after the 9-5 saloon and 9-4X SUV. Saab has released this solitary teaser image ahead of the car’s debut at the 2011 Geneva motor show in March, and while we can’t see the front on the new Saab 9-5 Sportwagon, it’s the back that’s the business end. It’s not your typical hearse-like load lugger: note the raked rear screen and wraparound rear glass. Figures first, and seats up there’s 527 litres of boot space in the new Saab 9-5 Sportwagon.
Young drivers risking lives by 'neglecting eyesight'
Thu, 14 Nov 2013ONE IN SEVEN young drivers put themselves and other road users in danger because of poor vision and problems with their eyesight, according to a new study. The survey, conducted on behalf of thinkaboutyoureyes.co.uk found that those in the 18-24 age bracket were far more likely than older drivers to have problems driving because of bad vision. While more than half of drivers over 55 are required to wear glasses or corrective lenses when driving compared to just a third of young drivers, almost one in ten young drivers believe they actually probably should be wearing glasses when they drive.
The iconic six-wheel Elf-Tyrrell P34 unveiled: Autoweek archives
Tue, 18 Oct 2011The Elf-Tyrrell project P34 six-wheeler remains one of the most radical designs ever presented for a Formula One car. This selection from the Autoweek archives comes from Sept. 27, 1975, when the P34 was revealed by Derek Gardner, chief designer for the Tyrrell Racing Organization.