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Condition:New Brand:Precision Window Films Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:995500000145031700214555 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Black Scratch Resistant Coating Window Film Tint Shade Options:2.5% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 42% 50% & 70%

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The thinking man’s M3: Alpina D3 Bi-Turbo is world’s fastest diesel production car

Thu, 10 Oct 2013

German tuning firm Alpina has been tweaking BMWs since it started back in 1965 – in fact, it helped BMW develop the legendary 3.0 CSL, so it seems it knows its onions. However, its latest effort is something a little different. Not quite a conventional performance car, the 2013 Alpina D3 Bi-Turbo is actually the world’s fastest diesel production car, according to the firm.

2014 Jeep Liberty prototype caught in spy photos

Wed, 06 Jun 2012

The vehicle in these photos might resemble an Alfa Romeo Giulietta from some angles, but the raised ride height, chunky all-terrain tires and slotted grille hiding behind the camouflage suggest a prototype of the 2014 Jeep Liberty. Code-named UJ, the new Jeep Liberty will be built at Chrysler's Toledo, Ohio, assembly plant. A new 3.2-liter V6 will power the Liberty, which will come with a nine-speed automatic transmission.

Avoiding the California Highway Patrol on the Autoweek America Adventure

Sun, 30 Oct 2011

"Damn revenuers," said Tommy Kendall. "They are draped all along the side of the road." He spoke, of course, about the California Highway Patrol, whose strategically positioned cars--and subsequent laser-detection devices and KA-band radar--were lighting up this two-lane south of Klamath Falls, Ore., less than two miles inside the state line. It's a fact of economics, especially in California, a state that's running out of money faster than Greece.