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Suzuki truck 1980 - 1981 new carburator kit keyster rare (US $20.00)
Suzuki truck 1980 - 1981 new carburator kit keyster rare (US $20.00)
Suzuki truck 1980 - 1981 new carburator kit keyster rare (US $20.00)
Watch a Volvo find its own parking spot
Thu, 29 Aug 2013Cars that can navigate into a preselected parking spot have been around for a few years now, and they've proven that under the right conditions they can pull it off successfully most of the time. But what about a car that finds its own parking spot just after you step out? Volvo is about to show a car that can do just that, and it manages this feat without an array of sensors on the roof that make the car look like a military aircraft.
McLaren P1 Track confirmed as McLaren Automotive goes in to profit
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Autoweek America Adventure: The search begins
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