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Sockets & Ratchets for Sale
- Snap-on tools 9 pc. shallow socket lot fs series 3/8" drive sae(US $29.99)
- Snap-on tools 3/8" drive 1" model no.#gfco 32 crows foot open end wrench (US $16.95)
- Help parts 49010 gm oil pressure switch socket(US $4.99)
- Ingersoll rand 3/4" dr sae deep socket set #sk6h8l(US $59.99)
- Snap-on vintage tool lot 9 piece 12 point 3/8 drive deep metric sockets(US $85.00)
- Indestro super 1/2 inch socket wrench # 3201(US $7.99)
Peugeot & Citroen cut Electric Car prices
Mon, 19 Mar 2012Peugeot Citroen EV Price Cut The prices of both the Citroen C-Zero and the Peugeot iOn have been cut by £6,939 and new contract hire deals have been added. We know that sales of electric cars (EV) are woeful, and that nothing more than a handful of private buyers have actually bought in to the dream that is an electric car future. With that in mind it’s no surprise that the enormous list price of the Citroen C-Zero EV and Peugeot iOn EV have been slashed by £6,939, bringing the price down to a still silly £26,216, although, at least for now, you can still get the taxpayer bribe of £5,000 bringing the price you pay down to £21,216.
Frankfurt 2011: 2012 Honda Civic
Wed, 14 Sep 20112012 Honda Civic revealed at Frankfurt 2011 We had quite a tease from Honda on the 2012 Civic in the run-up to Frankfurt, but at least it was a tease with substance, rather than just pointless shots of bits of a new car. Honda made the effort to divvy up ‘official’ spy shots and to put together some talking head videos which, although a little dry, were at least informative. So it’s nice to see the real deal 2012 Civic at Frankfurt, even if it is very much an evolutionary refresh for 2012, rather than anything too drastic in styling terms.
Subaru future products: Plans focus on U.S.
Tue, 06 Sep 2011Subaru plans to roll out three new vehicles over the next three years: the BRZ coupe developed jointly with Toyota, a hybrid and a compact crossover. Subaru executives say vehicles are being developed for the U.S. market rather than for Japan because the company can make a bigger profit in the United States.