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1980 honda xl 125 s oem headlight bracket(US $57.50)
C189 2004 2005 2006 04-06 yamaha yzf r1 left headlight front headlamp(US $29.99)
C189 2004 2005 2006 04-06 yamaha yzf r1 right headlight front headlamp(US $29.99)
07 suzuki boulevard vl 800 c50 headlight headlamp globe housing bevel(US $199.95)
07 kawasaki vulcan mean streak vn 1600 headlight headlamp globe(US $69.95)
12 bmw f 800 f800st turn signal flasher rear left(US $19.95)
Musk says no recall after Tesla Model S fires
Wed, 13 Nov 2013Following a series of collisions resulting in vehicle fires, Tesla Motor’s Elon Musk recently told Bloomberg that the electric Model S will “definitely” not be recalled by the automaker. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has agreed -- so far. NHTSA decided against a full investigation after the second Model S fire in October.
Porsche makes £14k on every car it sells, Bentley makes £12.7k
Fri, 14 Mar 2014Porsche made £14k on every car sold in 2013 If you need an illustration of how much more profitable high-end sports and luxury cars are than mainstream cars, VW Groups sales figures demonstrate it perfectly. At the extreme ends of the profit per car spectrum, Porsche made an enviable £13,931 for every car it sold in 2013 and VW made just £615 (although SEAT actually lost £330 on every car it sold) . In fact, although you might expect the higher-priced Bentley range to make more per car than a Porsche, Bentley only managed a creditable second place on VW Group’s profit per car table, turning in £12,700 profit for every car it turned out (11,000 of them in 2013).
£54k insurance fraud foiled by black box
Thu, 01 May 2014A fraudulent £54,000 insurance claim following a crash involving a car and a lorry has been found bogus thanks to a black box device fitted to the car. Three passengers in the lorry claimed for personal injury damages after it was shunted at low speed by a Vauxhall Astra. However, the Astra was fitted with a telematics device that, when examined, revealed that due to the size and weight of the vehicles and the speed of the Astra, the claimed injuries were implausible.
