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Condition:New Other Part Number:DP42089R Classic Car Part:No Manufacturer Part Number:DP42089R Inner Pad Width (mm):116.10mm Reference OE/OEM Number:DP42089R, EBC, EBC Yellowstuff Rear Brake Pads Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brake Pads Inner Pad Thickness (mm):18mm Outer Pad Thickness (mm):18mm Brand:EBC Inner Pad Height (mm):65.60mm Type:Brake Pad Outer Pad Width (mm):116.10mm Outer Pad Height (mm):72.50mm Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Pad Label:Yellowstuff Performance Part:Yes EAN:5039222420896

BMW unveils i3 edition (2012), explains i strategy

Wed, 13 Jun 2012

BMW today revealed a new i3 concept car edition at the formal launch of the first bespoke BMW i dealership in London's Park Lane. The facility was also fitted with the BMW i Pedelec electric scooter, a new complementary bike with a 33-mile range. The i3 is identical to the concept car unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show apart from some cabin tweaks and a fresh paint job. So what is new on the 2012 BMW i3?

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri's stolen Lamborghini recovered a year later

Tue, 01 May 2012

While it might seem that a thief disappearing into the night with a celebrity's Lamborghini would be something out of a Nicholas Cage movie, it proves that truth sometimes is stranger than fiction. In May 2011, someone broke into the British Motor Car Distributors dealership in San Francisco one night and drove off with a yellow 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder. The Lambo, owned by celebrity chef and friend of Autoweek Guy Fieri, was seemingly lost forever.

What's New: August 2004

Sun, 01 Aug 2004

Ferrari F430  The F430 is the first of a new generation of Ferrari 8-cylinder models. This new car takes Ferrari?s achievements with aluminium technology, begun with the 360 Modena, to a new level, and offers a series of innovations derived from the Ferrari Formula 1 single-seaters. Two of these are world firsts for production cars: the electronic differential (E-Diff) and the steering wheel-mounted switch, which manages the integrated systems governing vehicle dynamics.