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This Milodon oil pump pickup was engineered for maximum flow and long-term durability, even in the most extreme applications. All Milodon pickups use precision-bent, thick-walled tubing with a larger-than-stock inside diameter, which is heliarc-welded to Milodon's own high-flow, compact design pickup head. All pickup assemblies receive Milodon's gold iridited finish for corrosion resistance.
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Mon, 02 May 2011BMW will not offer its compact X1 crossover in the United States until the end of 2012 because of strong demand for the redesigned version of the larger X3. Also, the X1 is selling well outside the United States so supplies are tight, said Jim O'Donnell, CEO of BMW of North America. The X1 was launched in Europe in November 2009.
First Sight: Honda Civic - North America
Fri, 02 Sep 2005This is the new US market, 8th generation Honda Civic that follows on soon from the announcement of the 8th generation European Civic about to make its public debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show, and the Civic Si Coupe concept shown at Chicago earlier this year. Although relating closely to its hatchback European sibling, the US market Civic is available as a four door sedan or two door coupe - underscoring the principal difference in market preference between Europe and America for this size of car. Specification The Si Coupe is available from launch with the 2.0 liter, 197bhp VTEC engine, whilst the sedan and standard coupe have a 1.8 liter, 140 bhp VTEC engine.
Europe trailing on ESP safety
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