Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Blower Motor W/ac Fits 95-99 Neon 872189 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Channahon, Illinois, United States

Channahon, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Genuine OEM:Yes PartNumber:615 Interchange Part Number:615-00521 Mileage:140000 Inventory ID:872189 Model:NEON-DODG Designation:Used Year:1998 Stock #:25988 GTIN:Does not apply

2013 Kia Pro_cee’d specs and prices: Costs from £17,495

Fri, 15 Feb 2013

Kia has revealed price and specification for the 2013 Procee’d, starting from £17,495 for the Pro_cee’d 1.6 GDI S rising to £20,795 for the SE. The new Procee’d comes in two trim options – S and SE – and with a choice of a 1.6 litre GDi petrol engine or 1.6 litre CRDi  diesel, all with a six-speed manual gearbox as standard although you can opt for a DCT ‘box on the Pro_cee’d 1.6 GDi SE. The 1.6 GDi offers 133bhp and 164lb/ft of torque, does 52.3mpg and takes 9.8 seconds to 62mph.

Aston Martin teases new car – could this be the ‘Final Edition’ V12 Vantage? (video)

Sat, 25 May 2013

This tease image from the Aston Martin video appears to show a V12 Vantage outline We reported recently that Aston Martin had told its dealers to stop taking orders for the V12 Vantage Coupe, which we took to mean the Vantage is coming to the end of its shelf life, at least in its current iteration. But a tease video Aston Martin has released for a new car perhaps – ‘Coming Soon’ – points to a final edition version of the V12 Vantage Coupe before it gets put out to grass. The video (below) does show what appears to be a V12 Vantage; it’s the right shape, it has bonnet vents, bits of carbon fibre and an exhaust that sounds about right.

CAFE standard set at 54.5 mpg by 2025

Wed, 29 Aug 2012

The final version of the new corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standard was released today and, as expected, automakers will need to attain a fleet average of 54.5 mpg by 2025. The rules include electric and hybrid vehicles and—as of today—natural gas vehicles. The Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration proposed the rules in November, after reaching an agreement with automakers last July.