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Dodge "ram tough" 11" x 46" vinyl bed stripe kit - choice of colors -free ship(US $27.99)
Ktm stickers / decals set(US $6.99)
2*toyota hilux trd sportivo truck car auto decal sticker vinyl self adhesive_942(US $24.99)
Coyote 5.0, mustang, coyote, 5.0, rear window decal(US $3.50)
Car truck decal vinyl graphics side sticker body stripe checkered flags fv-jn(US $14.99)
Black—red car decal vinyl graphics side stickers body decals sticker d-88-1(US $14.99)
Honda works on a successor to the NSX
Mon, 25 Apr 2011Honda Motor Co. President Takanobu Ito says his company is developing a sports car that will be the spiritual successor to the discontinued Acura NSX. But in tune with the times, the new car won't feature the brute V10 engine that had been envisioned for the next NSX.
Lancia lifts lid on new Delta
Tue, 05 Sep 2006By Phil McNamara Motor Industry 05 September 2006 11:49 Lancia today unveils the Delta HPE concept, a sleek wagon claimed to mix luxury, practicality and performance. The new Delta will slot into the Lancia range next year and relaunch the brand in the UK, providing a mid-range model that's not far off a BMW 3-series in size. The HPE concept reveals the new face of the Delta family, with a deep, chrome radiator grille and claw-shaped headlamps.
Hiriko folding car: The solution to urban car sharing? [w/video]
Wed, 08 Aug 2012The Hiriko Driving Mobility Group has moved into the manufacturing trial of its two-seater electric microcar, which it hopes will offer a new car-sharing program that will transform the way we travel around our cities. The ‘first-mile' problem – moving between the commuter's home and mass transit hubs – and the ‘last-mile' problem – from mass transit to the workplace – has increased dramatically over the past few decades as more of us live in urban environments. 10 years ago researchers at the Michigan Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) decided to explore alternatives to shuttle buses and other ideas that failed to tackle the problem.
