Emblems for Sale
New7 1/4'' chevy emblem oem hhr, uplander gold and chrome 2006 07 08 09 10 11 (US $5.99)
Vintage mercedes 350sl trunk lid emblem badge name molding logo rare(US $49.00)
1990 1999 chevrolet impala trunk emblem new(US $12.99)
Auffenberg st.clair auto mall o'fallon, il. metal dealer emblem(US $8.99)
1981-1991 chevy c10 pickup truck k5 blazer hood ornament arizona part nice lqqk (US $5.00)
05-10 chrysler 300 front hood grille grill black vip "b" emblem badge sticker(US $7.50)
New Hyundai i30 gets 5 Star Euro NCAP rating
Wed, 23 May 2012New Hyundai i30 gets 5 Star Euro NCAP The new Hyundai i30 is back in the news with an impressive 5 Star Euro NCAP rating in the latest round of tests. The new Hyundai got off to a good start when VW’s boss complained it was too well made, and since then Hyundai has gone on to prove that point by letting a ‘Flange’ of Baboons loose on the new i30 without any significant harm – to baboons or the i30. Now the official word on the i3o’s quality – certainly in terms of safety – comes with the award of 5 Stars in the latest round of Euro NCAP testing, making the new i30 one of the safest cars in the C-segment.
Honda FCEV concept for 2013 LA debut
Tue, 12 Nov 2013Honda has revealed an official sketch of its new FCEV concept that will debut at the 2013 Los Angeles Motor Show. Normally, this wouldn’t be much of a reason to raise even an eyebrow, but Honda has also confirmed that this new concept points to the future design direction of its next fuel cell electric vehicle. On Bing: see pictures of fuel cell electric vehicels Find out how much a used Honda costs on Auto Trader Given that, you can probably guess that FCEV stands for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle.
Growing opposition to UK 50mph speed limit plan
Mon, 08 Jun 2009UK Government plans to cut 60mph national speed limit to 50mph in 2010 By Peter Adams Motoring Issues 08 June 2009 14:21 Opposition to the UK Government’s plan to lower the national speed limit from 60 to 50mph is gathering momentum. Almost 34,000 people have now signed a petition on the Number 10 website urging the Government to ‘not reduce the national speed limit to 50mph.’ It’s become the second most popular petition on the site – ahead of similar bids to stop the Government raising university tuition fees and beaten only by one calling for Gordon Brown to resign as prime minister.Cutting the UK’s national speed limits from 60mph to 50mph: the backgroundBack in March 2009, plans were announced that the Government wanted to cut the national speed limit from 60mph to 50mph on single carriageways in rural areas. In urban areas, some 30mph limits could drop to 20mph.If steamrollered through, the sweeping change to Britain’s speed limits could be enforced from 2010.
