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Doncaster, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“WITH AUDIO CONTROLS” Intended Use:Replacement Part Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:12840048 Model/Series:1 SERIES MK2 (F21) 2012 TO 2019 Reference::12840048

SkyTran to trial maglev two-seater transport system in Israel

Wed, 25 Jun 2014

California-based skyTran has signed an agreement with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) to build a test version of its patented maglev transport network.  The 500 meter-long demonstrator will begin operation late next year, and is designed to prove the system's potential for reducing road congestion by lifting passengers above the highway, into space that's not currently utilized. The skyTran system is a network of computer-controlled, two-person vehicles that use maglev technology. Users will request one of the system's two-seater pods to the nearest available station using a smartphone app.

Mazda3 & Mazda5 Venture Edition launched

Mon, 13 Aug 2012

Mazda has launched the Mazda3 Venture and the Mazda5 Venture Edition in the UK, with sporty styling and extra equipment. So far this year we’ve had the Mazda6 Venture Edition and the Mazda MX-5 Venture Edition to push buyers in to Mazda Showrooms, and now we get two more – the Mazda3 Venture Edition and the Mazda5 Venture Edition to add to the temptations. Both versions of the Venture Edition are based on Mazda’s TS2 specification with a bit of added sportiness thrown in for more showroom appeal, with a spoiler at the back, side skirts, a sports grill, privacy glass and Fogs.

German courts rule on status of rare Mercedes-Benz 500K roadster

Fri, 01 Jun 2012

The saga of a rare 1935 Mercedes-Benz 500K roadster has taken yet another intriguing turn. German courts have ruled that the vehicle is the rightful property of German industrialist Hans Prym's grandchildren because it was illegally seized from Prym in 1945. Frans van Haren can't be too happy with the ruling.