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Distributor Rotor Standard Fd-119 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.35
Location:

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:FD-119X, 4-414, 515-FD119, 3342, 15373, 23062, 5D6 SKU:STD:FD119 Interchange Part Number:D164, 51-5602, 4093, F408Z, FD-119, F951, 4R1080 Brand:Standard NPS:C Manufacturer Part Number:FD-119 Product Description - Short - 20:Distributor Rotor AAIA Part Type Description:7136 Quantity Needed:1; Engineering Name:Blue Streak Distributor Rotor UPC:Does not apply

New 2013 Nissan LEAF goes the ‘Battery Lease’ route UPDATED

Thu, 11 Apr 2013

Even though you will be paying the same rate as you did in the first year, you’ll have to make do with the old batteries unless they fall below the 9 bar level, when Nissan will replace them under warranty. There is no doubt that Nissan are still convinced the future is the electric car, and the LEAF – the world’s best-selling electric car – is the future of motoring. And the LEAF is a convincing car if all you want is a well-built family car to transport you round your local area, even if it will cost an arm and a leg to buy in comparison to an ICE car.

2014 Kia Forte sedan pricing set at $16,700

Thu, 21 Mar 2013

UPDATED: The base 2014 Kia Forte sedan will cost $16,700 including destination when it goes on sale next month, fitting slightly below its compact competitors. Kia is touting the 2014 Forte as the least expensive in its class, and the compact sedan does in fact cost $80 less than the redesigned 2013 Nissan Sentra at $16,780, $90 less than the new 2013 Dodge Dart at $16,790 and $225 less than the 2013 Ford Focus sedan at $16,995. The new price is a slight increase from the 2013 model, which cost $16,175 after shipping charges.

2011 World Car of the Year: Three finalists – one’s not a car

Sat, 05 Mar 2011

Nissan LEAF in a bubble at Geneva It looks like the WCOTY (World Car of the Year) is infected with the same set of vested interest as the European Car of the Year – they’ve voted the Nissan LEAF as one of the three finalists. By any sane measure the Nissan LEAF is not a car. It is at best a very good second mode of transport for those who don’t seek value and live in an urban area.