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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“81847” Hersteller:NISSAN Fahrzeugmarke:NISSAN Fahrzeugmodell:QASHQAI (J10) Ausführung:2.0 16V CAT Herstellernummer:Nicht zutreffend Kategorie:SUSPENSION / FRENOS Position im Fahrzeug:DELANTERA Unabhängige Marktreferenz (IAM):43041

New Infiniti DX (Etherea) based on Mercedes platform to be built by Magna Steyr

Mon, 19 Dec 2011

The new Infiniti DX is to be built in Europe by Magna Steyr It’s reported that Canadian-Austrian specialists Magna Steyr will build the new Infiniti DX Etherea from Mercedes A-Class components. It looks like the plans by Infiniti to build a production model of the Etherea Concept from this year’s Geneva Motor Show are pushing ahead, with reports that Magna Steyr – the Canadian Austrian specialist car builders – tasked with putting together what we expect to be the Infiniti DX. The DX is Infiniti’s big gun in its aim to take 10 per cent of global luxury car sales by 2016.

First BMW i8 Hybrids delivered to customers – complete with Laser Lights

Fri, 06 Jun 2014

The first BMW i8s delivered in Germany The new BMW i8 hybrid supercar was finally revealed in production guise at last year’s Frankfurt Motor Show, and by the time it went in to production the whole of the 2014 run of i8s was sold out. Apart from its innovative plug-in hybrid powertrain, the i8 offers many new technologies, one of which is a set of laser lights which deliver a much brighter main beam than LED and looked set to be the first time such lights have appeared on a production car. But Audi tried to upset BMW’s applecart by revealing the R8 LMX last month, which also came with laser lights, and looked set to arrive with customers before the i8.

New Range Rover SOLD OUT in U.S.

Sun, 10 Feb 2013

It seems the 2013 Range Rover is proving so popular that Range Rover customers in the U.S. will have to wait up to a year for their cars. That pattern of demand for the new Range Rover seems to be the same in the U.S., with waiting lists of between 6 and 12 months for the first new Range Rover in a decade.