UK: Carlyle Group hires Rothschild for Britax sale
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Car seat manufacturer Britax owners The Carlyle Group has hired Rothschild to advise it on a potential sale. Via Daily automotive news and comment - from just-auto.com
In article: Mercedes cars before 1940 Iconic cars still in circulation F1 cars from Mercedes Other Mercedes iconic videos Pioneer Era (Before 1940) Mercedes-Benz 35 HP (1901) : One of the earliest models from Mercedes, the 35 HP was a significant step forward in automotive engineering and set the stage for the brand's future success. Mercedes-Benz 60 HP (1903): Known for its powerful engine and innovative design, the 60 HP was a luxury car of its time and helped establish Mercedes' reputation for quality and performance. Mercedes-Benz SSK (1928-1932): The SSK (Super Sport Kurz) was a legendary sports car, renowned for its racing success and advanced engineering. It remains one of the most iconic pre-war cars. Mercedes-Benz 770 (1930-1943) : Often referred to as the "Grosser Mercedes," the 770 was a luxurious and powerful car, favored by many high-profile figures, including heads of state. Mercedes-Benz W125 (1937): This Grand Prix racing car was one of the most succ...
4.60 meters will have the Dacia Bigster SUV, the largest and most expensive model of the Romanian brand ever built. The model will be presented for the first time in Paris, on October 14, on the first day of the Mondial de l'Auto show. The price of a car will be over 20,000 euros. The price of the Bigster model might not be to the liking of many. The vehicle is very similar in terms of design to the new Duster. The cost of the Bigster model may not be to the advantage of cheap buyers, although Bigster it is superior to the Duster in several ways, including money. Depending on the features and functions that the Romanian SUV has, it can have a rather steep cost. The mentioned source shows that the new model "fights" with huge competition, which is why the mentioned price could be low compared to what others are offering. As for the big release of the model, people have a little more to wait. The Dacia Bigster will arrive on the market a year after the new Duster generatio...
the ultimate convertible The Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead is the type of car most of us will never be able to park in our driveways, which makes watching reviews like this latest clip from Top Gear the only chance to get an idea of what it would be like to own one. The average Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe costs about $209,264.47. The average price has decreased by -3.1% since last year. The 24 for sale on CarGurus range from $155,985 to $459,700 in price. 2008 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe appraisal values can range from $56,619 - $81,638 .
Four decades after hitting the big screen and redefining the on-screen car chase, the Ford Mustang Bullitt returns to the streets in 2008, blending the best Mustang ever with the latest Ford Racing technology.This modern classic delivers a balance of power and performance, thanks to special chassis and suspension tweaks as well as the 315 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque that Bullitt delivers through its 4.6-liter V-8 engine.
Okay, here's a list of some of the most successful Peugeot models throughout their history, considering factors like sales numbers, cultural impact, technological innovation, and motorsport achievements. It's not an exhaustive list, but it covers key models: Early Pioneers & Pre-War Successes: Peugeot Type 3 (1891-1894): Considered Peugeot's first true production automobile. It laid the foundation for the company's future. Peugeot Type 6 (1894-1897): Notable for its adoption of a Daimler engine, marking a move towards higher performance. Peugeot Type 15 (1897-1901): A relatively early larger car with two engine options, showcasing Peugeot's range in its initial stage. Peugeot Bébé (1905-1916): A small and affordable car that helped democratize automobile ownership in Europe. Peugeot Type 153 (1922-1925): A popular car during the post-WWI era, signaling the growth of the brand. Peugeot 402 (1935-1942): A landmark aerodynamic design for its era and a symbol of pre...
Engine 177 C.I.D. (2.9 L) 20 hp I4 Designer(s): Henry Ford, Childe Harold Wills, Joseph A. Galamb and Eugene Farkas Production place: Detroit, USA WIKI:
Filed under: EV/Plug-in , Lightweight , USA The arrangement that has Epic EV supplying the drivetrain for the DMC Electric DeLorean has apparently been working out so well that the two companies have decided to tap yet another of Epic's areas of expertise: composites. Weight management is an important aspect of electric vehicle design and it was realized that DMC could shave 200 pounds off their retro-futuristic product by replacing the old-school fiberglass material that makes up the main part of the chassis with a modern lightweight resin-infused composite. Not only that, but the new stuff is much stronger, which gives the Electric DeLorean better roof crush and side impact protection. Epic, of course, has been using composites in its boats for some time and CEO Chris Anthony learned much about using it in automotive applications while creating the now-dead Aptera (sniff) . While we look forward to seeing more of the modern Electric DeLorean in action, we also can't help w...
video - documentary Car production in Dacia Renault Morocco see the original Romanian blog post: Dacia Renault Pitesti vs Renault Maroc Dacia is one of the most popular cars in low market in Europe and worldwide. The brand was developed in communist Romania, in the years 1960-1980, in a parteneriat with French producer Renault. In the 2000s, the plants in Romania were bought by the French manufacturer, including the Dacia brand. A subsequent company, Group Dacia Renault, was established, with production units in Romania - at Pitesti, Mioveni - the main plant, Titu, Oarja and Bucharest. Also, the Dacia brand, with new models designed by Renault for low market, has becoming an important global player. Relaunched in 2004 with the Logan model, Dacia has become a well-known player in the European car market. In addition to Mioveni, the Duster model is currently assembled in six other countries: Maroc, Brazil, Colombia, Russia, India and Indonesia.
Hamster is the new Dacia Renault model, first Romanian electric car. The design line continues the Nissan Sandero Stepway model and Dacia Duster. The new car is 4x4 and have an engine EcoMatic Hybrid system. Dacia Hamster is a Hybrid diesel-electric, plug-in type, the new concept is combustion engine which is placed under the front hood and the rear electric system that moves the rear wheels, which means that the Dacia Hamster wheel drive type is a E-4WD(Electricway-4WD). Note that this propulsion system is the creation of the Dacia HamsterAlternative Propulsion Systems Laboratory and RegenerativeEnergy from the Technical University of Pitesti.The Dacia Hamster project represents the study on electricity supply from solar cells placed on the roof. Dacia Hamster is also equipped the machine with a Start/Stop engine.
video - best electric cars in 2021 and most exciting cars announced Bestselling Electric Vehicles of 2021 Hyundai Ioniq Electric (1766 units sold) ... Tesla Model X (3000 units sold)* ... Hyundai Kona Electric (8936 units sold) ... Tesla Model S (9100 units sold)* ... Porsche Taycan (9419 units sold) ... Audi e-tron and e-tron Sportback (10,921 units sold) ... Nissan Leaf (14,239 units sold) Note: the most expensive EVs currently available, is the Turbo S version of Porsche's Taycan. Watch next The Possible $19,000 Tesla - Game over for gas
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