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- New gmc burgundy carpet floor mats gmc truck denali jimmy conquista sprint gm(US $24.99)
- 71 72 1971 1972 dodge charger dash ashtray ash tray bracket(US $22.00)
- 68 69 70 71 72 corvette vette storage compartment lid (black) nice used gm(US $70.00)
- 2x 1.5inch mounting bracket tube clamp bumper for car led work light bar lamp(US $19.88)
- 07-15 jeep wrangler jp led light bar metal upper windshield mounting brackets(US $52.00)
- 1971 1972 1973 mustang fastback headliner white j6407(US $29.00)
Saab 9-2, just a pipe dream?
Fri, 09 Apr 2010The Web is lit up today with stories of an upcoming Saab 9-2 because Spyker CEO and Saab owner Victor Muller evidently has sketched what he sees as a new small Saab. It could be a pipe dream, but Muller insists the Swedish automaker really wants it to happen. Muller has been quoted as calling it "a small car, a quirky car, a Saab in the truest sense of the word." Muller said the car would be a small front-drive hatch, a little bigger than a Mini.
Michael Schumacher tests 2015 Mercedes C-Class
Fri, 13 Dec 2013Formula One ace Michael Schumacher was back behind the wheel of a Silver Arrow in a new Mercedes C-Class video this week. He is testing the autonomous features such as pre-braking, lane keeping and radar cruise control. Mercedes director of driver assistance systems Jochen Hermann talks us through the video, with Schumacher behind the wheel, starting with the Distronic Plus system.
Ford at CES: Charge your car with science and wash your dishes while you sleep
Thu, 09 Jan 2014Ford's C-Max Solar Energy Concept is a "plugless plugin," said Donna Bell, which initially sounds silly -- as if the carefully structured chaos and noise of CES may have finally gotten to her. But as someone who has been managing Ford's electric vehicle infrastructure for the past 20 years, she isn't being facetious. Solar panels on the roof of a car aren't anything new -- the Fisker Karma used them to power the radio and other in-car accessories, to cite a soon-obscure example.