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Quickcar Water Temperature 235 Deg. on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
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Warren, Ohio, United States

Warren, Ohio, United States
QuickCar Water Temperature 235 deg., US $15.99, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:QRP61740 Brand:Quickcar

QuickCar water Temp 235 deg. Sending unit only. 

Paris motor show 2012: a video review by CAR

Fri, 28 Sep 2012

As usual, here's a quick video debrief from the CAR team in Paris. CAR's longest serving journalists, Georg Kacher and Gavin Green, are joined by Tim Pollard for a video review of the 2012 Paris motor show. Hear their thoughts and analysis of the trends of the Mondial de l'Automobile, find out why a small Audi was Georg's car of the show and hear why three-cylinder engines are the next big thing.

New 2015 Volkswagen Passat detailed ahead of July reveal

Mon, 26 May 2014

The 2015 VW Passat (pictured) is lighter and more economical The eighth generation Volkswagen Passat is detailed today by VW with design sketches and the news that the all-new Passat will lose 85kg in weight and get more economical engines. Due to be revealed in the metal in July – and debuting at the Paris Motor Show in October – the new Passat will go on sale before the end of 2014 with first deliveries in early 2015. Thanks to a weight loss of upt 85kg – achieved by using high-strength, hot-formed steel and aluminium in some areas – the new Passat will offer fuel efficiency improved by up to 20 per cent and, although the exterior dimensions of the new Passat are slightly smaller than the current model, the new Passat will offer more room for passengers and luggage.

Subaru recall hits nearly 634,000 Legacy, Outback, Tribeca and Forester vehicles

Thu, 03 Jan 2013

Subaru has issued a recall for 2010 and 2011 Legacy and Outback vehicles, 2006 through 2012 Tribeca crossovers and 2009 through 2012 Foresters. The automaker says that “puddle lights” on those vehicles could, if exposed to an electrolytic fluid like salty water, short circuit and cause a fire. All in all, 633,842 cars and crossovers are included in the recall.