Shocks & Struts for Sale
Monroe front shock absorber for 1967-1979 ford thunderbird spring strut tx(US $121.76)
2 pc monroe oespectrum front shock absorbers for 1987-1989 pontiac safari tj(US $88.38)
2 pc monroe oespectrum front shock absorbers for 1977-1979 lincoln mark v cd(US $90.19)
Pair front l-r quick complete strut - coil spring for 2014-2018 ford focus fwd(US $141.65)
3pcs front air suspension spring compressor for mercedes w164 ml320 ml350 x164(US $195.33)
Silvers neomax coilovers for 1997-2013 chevrolet corvette c5/c6 | sc2006(US $1,299.99)
Customers less satisfied with run-flat, low-rolling resistance tires
Mon, 01 Apr 2013In non-April Fool's news, customers who buy cars shod with run-flat tires are nearly twice as likely to have to replace them as people with more conventional tires, according to a J.D. Power and Associates study. The poll also found that customers are also less satisfied with low-rolling resistance tires.
Mercedes B-Class gets a facelift for 2015 – debuts at Paris Motor Show
Fri, 12 Sep 2014The Mercedes B-Class facelift goes on sale today (12 Sep 2014) from £22,575 It seems only five minutes since the second generation Mercedes B-Class arrived, but it’s getting a bit of a facelift – with the emphasis on the ‘bit’ – for 2015, with the main focus being the arrival for the UK of the B-Class Electric Drive which, for many considering an EV from a premium maker, is perhaps a better option than the ‘statement’ BMW i3. Tesla had a big input on the B-Class ED’s electric gubbins, and the result is an electric B-Class that develops 177bhp (and 251lb/ft of torque), enough for a scoot to 62mph in 7.9 seconds (top speed is limited to 100mph). Range, in an ideal world, is 124 miles from the 16.6kWh lithium ion batteries – enough for most commutes.
Bentley slaps on a 5 per cent price hike for UK Cars
Thu, 26 Feb 2009Bentley are raising UK Car Prices by 5% from 1st April 2009 I’m sure all us Brits still think of Bentley as a good old British Car Producer. But when we pause and think we remember that they are in fact part of VW, and therefore very much a European car maker. Which explains why, despite the cars being bolted together here, Bentley feels the need to put UK Car prices up by 5% from 31st March, due to the current weakness of Sterling.




