Motor Mounts for Sale
- Civic 1.8l at torque strut engine motor mount upper for 06-11 honda civic a4543(US $22.00)
- A4548 06-11 honda civic 1.8l mt torque strut upper engine motor mount torque rod(US $28.00)
- A4547 torque strut lower engine motor mount 06-11 honda civic 1.8l mt torque rod(US $25.20)
- Manual trans mount fits 1970-1982 pontiac sunbird parisienne catalina w(US $19.91)
- New corteco engine mount, 221 240 18 17(US $93.04)
- Dea a2856 rear left motor mount(US $20.24)
Renderings hint at 2015 Ford Mustang appearance
Tue, 15 Oct 2013We're still waiting to see what the 2015 Ford Mustang will look like. Spy shots only offer glimpses of undisguised sheetmetal between pieces of heavy camouflage, so until the debut, this set of renderings that appeared on Mustang enthusiast forum Mustang6G.com is the next best thing to an official reveal. Mustang6G forum member chazcron is responsible for the images, which are said to have been built from the growing number of Mustang spy shots circulating the Web.
New Nissan Pulsar price and spec revealed – will cost from £15,995
Thu, 03 Jul 2014New Nissan Pulsar (pictured) costs from £15,995 In May, Nissan revealed they are heading back in to the hatchback market after deserting it in favour of small SUVs with an all new Nissan Pulsar to take on the might of the VW Golf and Ford Focus in the hotly contested C-Segment market. And now we know how much the Nissan Pulsar will cost, what its engines will be and what trim options will be available. The new Pulsar will go on sale in t he Autumn in the UK with a choice of two engines – the 1.2 litre DIG-T 115 petrol and the 1.5 litre dCi 110 diesel – and a choice of four trim levels - Visia, Acenta, n-tec and Tekna – although there will doubtless be more engine, and trim, options available after launch including a 190PS 1.6 litre turbo petrol.
Geely to enter to US market with help from Volvo
Mon, 26 Aug 2013Geely Automobile Holdings told reporters in Hong Kong on Aug. 23 that it plans to start exporting cars to the United States with help from Volvo. Geely is hoping the Swedish company’s reputation will help it succeed in new markets after the firm stumbled on its first trip to the States at the Detroit auto show in 2006.