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Automatic Transmission Fits 13-15 Dodge 3500 Pickup 141290 on 2040-parts.com

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Conditions & Options:TRANSMISSION,RWD,AT,6.7L,10/13 Model:RAM3500 Genuine OEM:Yes Year:2014 Interchange Part Number:400-04907 Stock #:P0816A Designation:Used DescriptionPartCondition:PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION...PLEASE PROVIDE VIN# WITH PartNumber:400 GTIN:Does not apply Mileage:135000 Inventory ID:141290

Infiniti Emerg-e on the move at Goodwood FoS

Thu, 14 Jun 2012

The Infiniti Emerg-e range-extender supercar will be at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this month and tackle the hillclimb. We’re still not sure that Infiniti really know where they’re heading in the UK and Europe, but perhaps recent changes at Infiniti PR will help make things clearer? But one thing Infiniti are doing that makes real sense is the Infiniti Emerg-e range extender supercar we saw at Geneva in the Spring as a potential range-topper for the Infiniti range.

Citroen to revive the DS – sort of

Tue, 03 Feb 2009

It went on to spawn the legendary Citroen SM – a Maserati powered ‘Supercar’ – and its place in Citroen’s history is assured as the most significant model produced by the French manufacturer (together with the 2CV, at the other end of the cost scale). Citroen SM Supercar - Spawned from the legendary Citroen DS So it seemed like good news when we heard that Citroen was to revive the DS marque. But sadly, it doesn’t seem so.

This day in Autoweek history: Driving across France in a Ford Sierra RS Cosworth

Fri, 23 Sep 2011

Today we relive a drive across France in the Ford Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth with Cynthia Claes. This potent four-door sedan offered rear-wheel drive, a Borg-Warner five-speed manual transmission and a claimed top speed of 150 mph from its turbocharged 2.0-liter, twin-cam four-cylinder engine. Introduced in 1986, the original Sierra saw 5,542 units constructed; 5,000 were needed for homologation in Class A rally competition, its original purpose.