R1 Concepts Front Brake Rotor Kit Rotors Disc Drilled Slotted Fits 10-16 Genesis on 2040-parts.com
Discs, Rotors & Hardware for Sale
Brembo 09.b338.11 uv coated vented rear brake rotor for bmw brilliance(US $109.00)
Front brake discs 252x18 mm with pads opel agila b suzuki splash-(US $)
Genuine mazda rotor l3p9-18-w35(US $471.13)
2021-2023 charger challenger scat pack hellcat oem front brake rotors 28k 32.7mm(US $649.99)
Hadware kit only 1955-1958 chevrolet front disc brake conversion bel air impala(US $45.00)
Land rover oem brake rotor lr161894 - free shipping(US $175.00)
Bentley plans to add four-seat sports car, crossover to lineup
Mon, 29 Aug 2011Bentley Motors is looking to add a four-seat sports car and a crossover vehicle to its lineup, using borrowed platforms from Volkswagen Group siblings Porsche and Audi, its top executive said. In an interview during the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, Bentley CEO Wolfgang Duerheimer said the crossover would borrow from the Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne platforms. While the crossover may carry a V12 engine like the rest of the Bentley lineup, Duerheimer said, "not everyone needs to have a V12." Duerheimer, who oversaw Porsche's push into SUVs as the company's development chief, said he "knows what is possible" in bringing a luxury brand into new segments.
Toyota FT-EV concept unveiled at Detroit auto show 2009
Sat, 10 Jan 2009By Ben Pulman Motor Shows 10 January 2009 20:00 This is Toyota’s new FT-EV concept, the first of three eco-friendly cars being unveiled at the Detroit motor show over the next few days, the other two being the all-new third-generation Prius and the hybrid-only Lexus HS250h. The FT-EV is Toyota’s way of confirming that it will build a battery-electric vehicle (BEV) in 2012, but it’s also using the concept to promote its other environmentally friendly vehicles. The FT-EV concept is built on the iQ’s platform, and designed for commuters with daily journeys of less than 50 miles.
Is the Buick Riviera returning?
Thu, 10 May 2012Is Buick's lusty Riviera poised for a comeback? Perhaps, and General Motors isn't shutting the door completely. GM moved to trademark the "Riviera" name on May 3, according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
