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Condition:New Brand:EBC Other Part Number:DoesNotApply Type:Brake Pads Classic Car Part:No Interchange Part Number:DoesNotApply Manufacturer Part Number:DP4642/2R Compound:Yellowstuff Grade:DoesNotApply Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):DoesNotApply Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear, Right Performance Part:Yes EAN:5039221046424

Saab is sold again: two Chinese makers buy Saab

Fri, 28 Oct 2011

Chinese car makers Pang Da and Youngman today agreed to buy Saab in its entirety from Swedish Automobile. It's the latest extraordinary twist in the saga of Saab, which has been technically bankrupt since September 2011 and built just 11,000 cars this year. The deal, which will see the Chinese car makers pay €100 million for Saab, has not yet however been signed and sealed.

Lagonda SUV – with antimacassar and cushions!

Thu, 10 Dec 2009

New pictures of the Lagonda SUV Concept have been published by Aston Martin Aston Martin are in the process of attempting to revive the Lagonda marque, and had a bash at the Geneva Motor Show this year with a gargantuan Lagonda SUV based on the Mercedes GL. But it wasn’t well received, which considering how far away it was from how a Lagonda should be is no big surprise. It seemed as if Aston Martin had taken the hint on the Lagonda Concept as it didn’t stay the course at Geneva but was pulled from the AM stand and shipped back to Gaydon.

Fashion link-up creates Mii by Mango

Wed, 22 Jan 2014

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