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Dorman oil cooler line(US $19.74)
Dorman oil cooler line(US $25.84)
Standard/t-series ts24t temperature sending switch for gauge(US $11.98)
Arp 100-7712 wheel stud kit honda 12mm x 1.5mm .485" x .275" knurl, 2.85" uhl(US $21.28)
Arp 100-7712 wheel stud kit honda 12mm x 1.5mm .485" x .275" knurl, 2.85" uhl(US $21.28)
Bmw s14 e30 m3 factory oil lines from engine to oil cooler. used, great shape(US $50.00)
New Ford Kuga production increased to meet strong demand
Thu, 04 Apr 2013Ford has revealed that it having to increase production of the new Kuga by 10 per cent at its Valencia Plant to meet strong demand. We reported in February that Ford were chuffed with sales of the new Kuga - especially as almost all buyers were opting for ‘premium’ versions – with orders for almost 2,000 in the UK just weeks after the Kuga went in to production in Spain, and sales across Europe for the Kuga up 27 per cent year on year. So Ford is now doing the only thing they can to deal with the burgeoning sales of the Kuga and are upping production in Valencia by 10 per cent, and now expect to build 100,000 new Kugas this year for Europe alone.
Vauxhall Mokka (2012) first official pictures
Tue, 10 Jan 2012This is the Vauxhall Mokka, a B-segment SUV that will be revealed at the 2012 Geneva motor show this March. So the Vauxhall Mokka isn’t a move into the hotly contested hot drinks market? Err, no. Instead it’s a Vauxhall (and Opel) version of the Buick Encore 4x4 that’s just been revealed at the 2012 North American International Auto Show.
Chevrolet Volt (2010) teaser pictures
Sun, 17 Aug 2008By Ben Oliver First Official Pictures 17 August 2008 17:39 General Motors has revealed teaser images of the production version of its radical Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid. The styling echoes the new Chevy Malibu saloon, and the designers claim to have added seven miles to the Volt’s electric-only range by smoothing some of the edges and creases in the original shape. They claim the Volt will now travel 40 miles on electric power, enough for the daily needs of 70 percent of American drivers.
