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Condition:New Interchange Part Number:Does not apply Car Model 2:For Juke,Vauxhall Astra,A3,A4,3 series,Polo,Passat Other Part Number:Does not apply Car Model 3:For Tiguan,Touran,Octavia,pickup,CR-V,Camry,Coroll Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:auto vox Surface Finish:Aluminum Parking Sensor Technology:Wired Connection Warranty:Yes Number of Sensors:4 pcs Country/Region of Manufacture:China Model:PS-E904 Application 1:For Ford,Opel,Volkswagen Color Option:White, Silver, Black Application 2:For Skoda,Silverado,Dodge Ram Manufacturer Part Number:PS-E904 Application 3:For Nissan,Audi,BMW,Honda,Toyota Type:Rear Parking Sensor Car Model 1:For Fiesta,Focus,Vauxhall Corsa,Golf UPC:190073882006

Toyota confirms sticking accelerator fix

Mon, 01 Feb 2010

The Toyota fix for the sticking accelerator problem (click image for full size) It’s been a fraught time for Toyota with the recall of millions of cars around the world to remedy a faulty accelerator pedal with the potential to stick. And no one – Toyota seemingly included – was too sure exactly how the car maker was going to address such a mammoth problem despite the  Toyota Recall. But it seems the fix has been sorted.

2013 Porsche Panamera facelift & new Panamera S E-Hybrid revealed UPDATED + video

Tue, 02 Apr 2013

The 2013 / 2014 facelift for the Porsche Panamera has been revealed, together with a new Panamera S E-Hybrid with 410bhp. Update: We published this story before Porsche officially revealed details, but we covered most of the news on the Panamera facelift accurately. As well as the new E-Hybrid (for which Porsche are actually claiming 91mpg), there will also be a new long wheelbase Panamera ‘Executive’ model with 15cm extra in the wheelbase.

CCTV 'Spy cars' to be banned

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

CCTV "SPY CARS" used to catch people who park illegally is to be banned, the Government announced, marking a victory for drivers and shoppers. The move will rein in "greedy councils" who use the method of fining as a "cash cow", and bring to an end the "plague" of tickets being issued by post. Parking wardens will instead have to fix tickets directly to windscreens, making it illegal for councils to issue penalties to drivers using just the CCTV spy cars currently used for on-street parking enforcement.