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Condition:New Brand:Euro-customtuning Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:3D Angry Birds Jeep Front Grille Keychain Key Ring Car make:CJ YJ XJ TJ JK COMMANDO SAHARA WRANGLER Interchange Part Number:Precision Laser Cut, Hand Polished Material:Brushed 304 stainless steel Other Part Number:Based on Iconic Jeep Wrangler 7-Hole Front Grille Features:3D Angry Birds Front Grill Keychain Key Ring Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear UPC:613635826275 Surface Finish:Matte Black Brushed 304 stainless steel

Bugatti Galibier - it’s the new Royale (2010): the first official photo

Wed, 15 Jul 2009

By Tim Pollard (two artist's impressions of blue car by R.Varicak/MotorForecast) First Official Pictures 15 July 2009 16:56 These are the first official glimpses of the new Bugatti Royale – the legendary limousine reinvented for the 21st century. Bugatti is readying the new Royale to celebrate the company’s centenary this autumn, where it will be shown to prospective customers on the eve of the 2009 Frankfurt motor show. We’ll be the first to admit that the original teaser photo, scanned from a VIP invite by an eagle-eyed CAR reader, doesn’t reveal too much of the new Bugatti Royale – but today a second image popped up on Pistonheads which we've reproduced here, revealing more of the Rapide.

Pontiac Solstice Coupe

Thu, 20 Mar 2008

By Liz Turner Motor Shows 20 March 2008 10:47 The Pontiac Solstice Coupe has a fairly simple brief in life. This is the car for anyone who likes the styling of the Roadster but doesn’t have the degree in origami needed to fold the flying buttresses and get the roof down. But the Solstice Coupe has a sunroof, so you can still get some wind in your hair.

One Lap of the Web: Who's collecting cars and who's jumping big rigs?

Tue, 11 Mar 2014

-- Hagerty content VP and friend of Autoweek Rob Sass wonders out loud: When the baby boomers put down their auction flags and retire, what will happen to the collector car industry? "Who's going to buy all their cars?" (We will. –Ed.) Who, indeed -- every generation defines, and is simultaneously defined by, its own tastes.