Manual Transmission Parts for Sale
Genuine mopar gearshift boot 68143031ab(US $90.13)
Jeep cherokee wrangler xj yj tj 94-04 ax15 ax-15 external slave bell housing(US $269.00)
Genuine mopar synchronizer 5th and 6th speed 68166794aa(US $135.29)
T5 counter shaft bearing t-5 5 speed transmission 141004587 koyo hi-cap lm67048(US $10.95)
Honda civic fd2 fn2 type-r integra dc5 acura rsx 3rd-4th shift gear fork genuine(US $80.37)
Crown auto j8134292 - shift cover(US $209.54)
Audi A3 Sportback e-tron price and specs – costs £34,950
Mon, 28 Jul 2014Audi A3 Sportback e-tron (pictured) costs £34,950 If governments are going to base car taxation on Co2 emissions, then car makers are going to build cars that ‘game’ the official tests. A perfect example of which is the new Audi A3 Sportback e-tron plug-in hybrid. It’s expensive at £34,950 (although the government bribe for plug-ins does drop the price you pay to £29,950), but thanks to its ‘up to 31 miles’ range on battery power only it comes complete with official economy of 176.6 mpg and emissions of 37g/km.
New Hyundai Sante Fe is the safest car in its class
Thu, 24 Jan 2013The 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe has been revealed as the safest car in its class by Euro NCAP, ahead of cars like the new Range Rover. But looking good and driving well are just part of the motivation for car buyers, with many wanting to make sure they carry their loved ones around in a car that not only appeals with its design and driving, but one which offers as much safety as modern technology can provide. So Hyundai has something to crow about this morning with the news that the new Santa Fe has been revealed as the safest car in its class in 2012 by Euro NCAP – those nice people who destroy cars to see just how well bolted together they are – beating others in the ‘Large Off-Road 4×4′ category like the new Mercedes M Class and new Range Rover in the process.
Drivers 'feel safe breaking laws'
Wed, 09 Oct 2013MANY DRIVERS are taking risks on the roads through overconfidence and complacency, according to a survey. As many as 69% of drivers admit putting others at risk by breaking traffic laws, the poll by road safety charity Brake and insurance company Direct Line found. Yet nearly all of those questioned (99%) reckon they are comparatively safe.
