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Nerf Bars & Running Boards for Sale
Lund 26410016 rock rail; nerf bar fits 05-12 tacoma(US $339.95)
Lund 310010 oe style bracket mount kit(US $155.30)
Lund 22758768 5 inch oval bent tube step(US $338.57)
Lund 22758775 5 inch oval bent tube step fits 07-14 tundra(US $338.57)
Lund 24083002 5 inch oval straight tube step fits 05-14 tacoma(US $215.98)
Lund 22758783 5 inch oval bent tube step fits 10-15 1500 2500 3500 ram 1500(US $338.57)
New Mercedes A-Class is “The Most Beautiful Car of the Year 2012″
Fri, 01 Feb 2013The new Mercedes A-Class – perhaps set to become Mercedes’ most successful model ever – has been voted the most beautiful car of 2012. Not only that, but the new A-Class looks to be a real challenge to cars like the BMW 1 Series (except for keen drivers) and the new Volvo V40, something the old A-Class wouldn’t have had a prayer of doing, despite being the favourite car for ‘er indoors whose hubby had a big Merc. Now, to add to the accolades the new A-Class has already received from buyers, reviewers and award givers, the 2013 Mercedes A-Class has been voted “The Most Beautiful Car of the Year 2012″ by more than 100,000 car fans across 52 countries.
Kia opens new Design Center America
Tue, 08 Jul 2008Kia Motors has opened its new Design Center America, located adjacent to the new US corporate headquarters in Irvine, California, about 40 miles southeast of Los Angeles. The opening ceremony of the new US 21.8-acre Kia Corporate campus was held on June 24 and was presided by Byung Mo Ahn, group president and CEO of Kia Motors America and Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia. He was joined at the ceremony by both local and state representatives, as well as members of the media and guests.
Elon Musk says NYT story cost Tesla $100 million
Mon, 25 Feb 2013Tesla CEO Elon Musk told Bloomberg TV on Monday that the recent negative New York Times review of the Model S sedan decreased the company's stock-market value by as much as $100 million. The NYT-Tesla saga began on Feb. 8 with reviewer John Broder recounting the tale of how he was stranded when the Model S didn't live up to its 300-mile claimed range.
