Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Air Conditioning, Ac, A/c Compressor 2012 Soul Sku#1903921 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Rosemount, Minnesota, United States

Rosemount, Minnesota, United States
1.6 Liter,Quality Recycled Oem Part
Conditions & Options:1.6l,Quality Recycled Oem Part Mileage:31000 Genuine OEM:Yes Model:SOUL Interchange Part Number:682-59129 Year:2012 Inventory ID:1903921 Brand:Kia Designation:Used Manufacturer Part Number:977012K600 Stock #:6G6545 GTIN:Does not apply PartNumber:682

Saab 1947-2009: GM 'will close Saab'

Fri, 18 Dec 2009

By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 18 December 2009 20:33 It's a sad day for Saabphiles, as GM announced – one week to the day before Christmas – that it has failed to find a buyer for Saab. It will begin winding down the Saab operation immediately. There had been a glimmer hope for Saab earlier this month, as supercar maker Spyker stepped in as a possible suitor after similarly small sports car specialist Koenigsegg walked away from a potential deal in November 2009.But GM admitted it could not viably sell Saab to Spyker – and no other bidders were forthcoming.

Getting to know you, Tommy Kendall, on the Autoweek America Adventure

Mon, 31 Oct 2011

If ever you wanted to get to know someone--I mean really get to know them--spend the better part of six days in a car, just the two of you. I would not suggest it as a job-interviewing tactic, but perhaps a portion of that time might get HR approval. Tommy Kendall is a fascinating young man.

Ferrari FF & Jensen FF together in the snow of St Moritz (video)

Mon, 06 Feb 2012

Two FFs 40 years apart - the Jensen FF & Ferrari FF Classic Driver has taken the Jensen FF and Ferrari FF to St Moritz to see what forty years of car development means for two 4WD Supercars. St Moritz lies in the Engadine valley in Switzerland and is a winter wonderland playground for the rich, so what better place to take a pair of stunning four-wheel-drive supercars to play than this? Which is why Classic Driver chose St Moritz to take the Jensen FF and Ferrari FF for a (not too close) comparison of what forty years of supercar development means.