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Driver Left Tail Light Station Wgn Fits 98-01 Audi A6 759676 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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Goffstown, New Hampshire, United States

Goffstown, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used Conditions & Options:LH SW Mileage:132000 Genuine OEM:Yes Model:A6ALLROAD Interchange Part Number:166-60199L Year:2001 Designation:Used Stock #:16H514 eCommerce Description:AUDI ALLROAD A6 TAIL LAMP GTIN:Does not apply Placement:Driver/Left Inventory ID:759676 PartNumber:166

Mazda 2 (2007): first official pictures

Wed, 14 Feb 2007

By Jack Carfrae First Official Pictures 14 February 2007 12:07 Mazda 2: the first sight Mazda will show this new 2 supermini at the Geneva Motor Show next month. Details are so sketchy, that this photo is all we’ve seen. It draws heavily on the Sassou concept of 2005, with its sweptback glasshouse and rising beltline, like its Yaris and Corsa rivals.

Honda plans a star-studded Super Bowl

Mon, 30 Jan 2012

American Honda Motor Co. will break out big-time celebrities and comedic license in a pair of 60-second TV commercials that will run during the Super Bowl. An Acura spot--the first Super Bowl appearance for the brand--will feature comedian Jerry Seinfeld going to ridiculous lengths to bribe the man who holds the rights to the first 2015 Acura NSX supercar.

Watch the sad, final moments of a crusher-bound heap

Mon, 07 Apr 2014

Automotive wrecking yards are good places to reflect on the real-world values of heavily depreciated vehicles versus global current scrap-metal prices, and to see which cars have suddenly had the fix-it-versus-total-it line moved by insurance companies (the early-21st-century Subaru Legacy Outback, for example, appeared in large numbers in high-turnover wrecking yards just during the last year, as fairly minor collision damage on these cars is no longer worth fixing). You'll see the things that a car's last owner does in a desperate attempt to sell (or at least live with) an increasingly decrepit heap (as we learned in "Repo Man," you really will find a Little Tree in every car). During a recent trip to a San Jose, Calif., yard, I encountered this sad yet strangely compelling scene.