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New Genuine Oem Bosch Ignition Coil Set Fits Mini Cooper Countryman Clubman on 2040-parts.com

US $116.95
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:OE Quality Replacement Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:12 13 7 548 553 , 12137548553 , 12137594937 , Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:12 13 7 594 936, 12137551049 Seller SKU:32-70157 4F Other Part Number:12 13 7 594 937 , 12137594936 ,

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Top Gear: Clarkson, Hammond & May sign for another 3 years

Fri, 28 Sep 2012

It’s been revealed that Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have signed up for another 3 years of Top Gear. There may not be a new series of Top Gear on its way until 2013, but we now know that Top Gear as we know it – with Jeremy, Richard and James – is safe for another three years after the trio signed a new deal with the BBC, tying them in to Top Gear until 2016. So, despite the naysayers claiming Top Gear has had its day and will end soon, we can guarantee another three years of the nation’s (and the world’s) favourite car entertainment programme.

2009 Michelin Challenge Design theme announced

Tue, 15 Jan 2008

Michelin today announced the 2009 theme for its global vehicle design competition, Michelin Challenge Design (MCD), asking entrants to explore the future of transportation and share their brave and bold vision for 'America's Next Iconic Vehicle.' Designers this year are asked to render unique vehicle concepts that demonstrate emotional appeal, design courage and technical execution. Additional consideration will be given to entries with attributes that benefit safety and the environment and include a separate rendering of the tire and wheel component assembly.   Vehicle designs that best represent "Brave + Bold, America's Next Iconic Vehicle" will be reviewed by a jury of professional designers whose names will be announced later in 2008.

Cadillac launches four-year maintenance program for all 2011 models

Mon, 21 Jun 2010

America's luxury brands are seemingly engaging in a game of high-stakes maintenance. Days after Lincoln launched a three-year/45,000-mile program for new cars bought or leased this summer, Cadillac has upped the ante. Cadillac is offering four years or 50,000 miles, besting Lincoln in time and travel.