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Condition:New Pack Size:5 Part_Number:PK16PR-P11 Brand:Denso Brand Type:Aftermarket Branded Configuration:Single Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Cross Reference:067700-6870, 2113, 4642, AGPR32PD, PFR5J11 Fuel Type:Petrol Manufacturer:Denso Manufacturer Part Number:PK16PR-P11 Material:Platinum Reference OE/OEM Number:MS851335, MS851501 Sub Type:Spark Plugs Type:Spark Plug EAN:0042511031746

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Peugeot 207CC

Thu, 07 Dec 2006

Following the 207 Epure concept shown at the Paris Motor Show, Peugeot has revealed the production version, the 207CC - though without the concept's fuel-cell powertrain. Succeeding the popular 206CC launched in 2001, the 207CC obviously doesn't differ much from the show car, which was the first model touched by Co-Director Peugeot Design Jerome Gallix.   Replacing the fuel cell is a range of IC engines; two gas and one diesel.

Nissan Townpod concept

Mon, 18 Oct 2010

Nissan showed off a fresh take on the urban vehicle with the Townpod concept in Paris. Part coupe, part commercial vehicle – according to a Nissan spokesperson we spoke to at the show – the Townpod concept features a clear product aesthetic and the inherent practicality of a van, without resorting to outright utilitarianism. Read our opinions of the Nissan Townpod concept in our 2010 Paris Motor Show Highlights, and see more images of the concept in the gallery below.

RCA Citroen/Exa Double Challenge project

Fri, 11 Feb 2011

Second year students at the Royal College of Art in London revealed a series of projects at their interim degree show last week. Developed in collaboration with French automaker Citroen and the Exa Corporation, a leading supplier of aerodynamic software, the Double Challenge project asked students to design an ultra-compact model that could establish a unique Citroën e-vehicle aesthetic for the future, all while adhering to certain aerodynamic criteria that would not only reduce energy consumption and ensure stability at speed, but also visually communicate efficiency through its design. The project, which kicked off in October last year, was closely followed by representatives from Citroen and Exa, who examined each of the projects and chose a winner, Heikki Juvonen, at the event last week.