Vacuum Pumps for Sale
- Dorman 904-810 vacuum pump(US $198.95)
- Cardone industries 64-1025 vacuum pump(US $91.28)
- A-1 cardone 64-1006 vacuum pump remanufactured replacement ranger(US $108.92)
- Cardone 64-1018 vacuum pump-reman vacuum pump(US $83.28)
- Cardone 64-1013 vacuum pump-reman vacuum pump(US $98.81)
- Cardone 64-1012 vacuum pump-reman vacuum pump(US $86.10)
2013 Audi RS6 Avant: The Video
Sun, 16 Dec 2012With the new Audi RS6 Avant revealed, Audi has delivered the first video of the new V8 RS6 in action ahead of a public debut. In fact, for many with deep pockets and petrol running through their veins, the RS6 Avant is the ultimate ‘Q’ car; take of the RS badges and no one would know the quietly spoken Audi estate was carrying a very big stick indeed for when it was needed. Mind you, the RS6 Avant only speaks quietly when you’re gentle – give your right foot free reign and it can bellow like a supercar – and even with a V8 instead of a V10, the 2013 Audi RS6 Avant can pull the same trick.
Are Jaguar planning to revive the Daimler badge?
Fri, 19 Apr 2013The Jaguar XJ has always been an impressive car (well, if you ignore some of the periods of unreliability since it launched in the 1960s) and the last ‘traditional, 3-box XJ was very similar under the skin to the new swoopy coupe version that had transformed the fortunes of the XJ in the luxury car market. It just didn’t sell. That was changed with the latest XJ which comes with stunning (if, perhaps, slightly divisive styling).
Increase in crashes linked to mobile phone use
Tue, 03 Jun 2014As many of us admit to taking selfies at the wheel, researchers have noticed a rise in the number of rear-end shunts on UK roads – despite many manufacturers now offering cars with collision avoidance systems that can brake automatically. According to new research by Accident Exchange, crashes involving one car hitting the back of another have increased by 7% in the last three years. Rated: self-braking cars that avoid a crash Nearly 1 in 10 admit to taking selfies at the wheel With each rear-end smash costing insurers £2,000 on average, premiums could rocket until driverless cars hit our streets.