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2006 Mini (bmw) Mini Mk1 (r50/r52) 1.6l Petrol Manual Throttle Body on 2040-parts.com

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DORSET, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Brand:MINI (BMW) Paint Code:BLUE Manufacturer Warranty:See warranty period for details Year:2006 Manufacturer Part Number:VINQUERYFALSE Model:MINI Stock Number:00954304 Tag Number:0001084963 Grade:A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):WMWRC320X0TG76922 Condition and Options:Mk1 (R50/R52) 1.6 Petrol 90bhp,116bhp (One/Cooper)

Renault Zoe sets new electric car record for distance travelled

Sat, 16 Jun 2012

The Renault Zoe EV has set a new world record for distance travelled in an electric car in 24 hours – 1005 miles. It seems Renault are determined to prove that an electric car – in this case the Renault Zoe EV – can travel sensible distances in a sensible period of time. So they set out to run a pair of production spec Renault Zoes round the Aubevoye speed ring in Normandy for a full twenty four hours with the aim of breaking the record for distance travelled in an electric car in that time (yes, there’s a world record for everything these days).

BMW 4-series M Performance (2013) first pictures

Fri, 19 Jul 2013

BMW has revealed a range of M Performance accessories for the BMW 4-series ahead its arrival in UK showrooms this October. The accessories include both mechanical and cosmetic changes and will be offered to customers from January 2014. What do the M Performance models add to the BMW 4-series?

Problems with your McLaren MP4-12C? Have a ‘McLaren: The Wins’ coffee table book

Thu, 20 Oct 2011

Ron Dennis apologises to McLaren MP4-12C owners A couple of weeks ago we reported that McLaren was having some teething problems with their new MP4-12C but weren’t, despite reports to the contrary, halting production. The problems seemed to be mainly software related, with issues including warning lights flashing on and battery drainage issues, which seemed to be because the MP4-12C’s electronics didn’t turn off when the car was halted. But it seemed McLaren were working on the issues with the same sort of zeal we’ve come to recognise from their F1 programme, no doubt spurred on by the wrath of Ron Dennis.