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New Cardone Select Distributor (electronic) Fits 1996-1998 Honda Civic Civic Del on 2040-parts.com

US $250.05
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Union, New Jersey, United States

Union, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:PPDST17420, 725 21011 800, 84-17420, 2507-75223 SKU:100:84-17420 Distributor Type:Pick Up Coil Brand:Cardone Industries Color/Finish:Unfinished Manufacturer Part Number:84-17420 Integrated Ignition Coil:Yes Ignition Rotor Included:Yes UPC:00082617672887 Electronic Module Supplied:Yes Quantity Needed:1; New or Remanufactured:New Interchange Part Number:TD80, DST17420, T17420, 185-5001, 31-17420, D8035N Distributor Cap Included:Yes

GM considers flagship sedan for Cadillac

Mon, 11 Jun 2012

Cadillac is considering a large, flagship sedan to take on the Mercedes-Benz S-class and BMW 7-series, a top General Motors official says. Mark Reuss, GM's president for North America, told Automotive News last month that a new flagship is on the table as GM maps its go-global strategy for Cadillac. A flagship would be a continuation of how GM has been positioning Cadillac's lineup to go head-to-head in each segment with BMW, Mercedes and Audi.

Top Gear in Icelandic Volcano

Fri, 09 Apr 2010

Top Gear tackle a live Volcano in a Toyota in Iceland Top Gear is off air at the moment – if you don’t count the endless repeats on BBC2, BBC3 and Dave – and that usually means that the boys are off somewhere exotic. And so they are – this time to an active volcano in Iceland. It looks as if the boys have take the same Toyota they used in the trip to the North Pole – with May and Clarkson in the Toyota and Hamster on a sled – and done a modification or three to suit the heat instead of the cold.

Citroen Survolt – Electric Sports Concept at Geneva

Tue, 02 Mar 2010

The Citroen Survolt Concept gets an airing at Geneva Citroen has a long, long history. In fact, it’s ninety years old (we did a ‘Citroen at 90′ story a few months ag0 with an interesting history video) and it’s always been a one-off. It’s cars – and it’s designs – have run the gamut from sublime to ridiculous and all points in between.