Jdm Genuine Subaru Sti At Foot Pedal Covers Impreza Wrx Forester Legacy Oem on 2040-parts.com
Chiba, Japan
|
Pedals & Pads for Sale
2008 - 2014 mercedes c300 w204 gas pedal accelerator pedal oem(US $64.99)
07-16 jeep wrangler jk unlimited metal dead pedal left foot rest for driver side
Accelerator pedal assembly w/position sensor fits 2005-2006 ford expedition(US $98.49)
New 1961 chevy impala,belair, or biscayne brake or clutch pedal pad manual trans(US $6.00)
Vintage brake and clutch pedal covers(US $5.00)
67-69 camaro 67-68 firebird a/t brake pedal z28 z-28 automatic trans 68-74 nova(US $59.99)
Volvo S60, V60, V70 & S80 DRIVe Diesels get Auto ‘box
Thu, 01 Dec 2011Volvo DRIVe diesels get automatic gearbox Volvo has announced that they are offering their S60, V60, V70 & S80 DRIVe Diesels with an auto ‘box option, with the same emissions and economy as manual cars. There was a time, not very long ago, when seekers of economical cars had to wear a very hairy shirt to achieve silly mpg. That meant giving up any semblance of comfort, size or luxury in your transport, and an automatic gearbox was a definite no-no.
Who killed Pontiac? Ask Bob Lutz
Mon, 28 Oct 2013Bob Lutz is not a man who can be contained within 140 characters. This past weekend he spoke at the Petersen as part of the Inside the MotoMan Studio series, hosted by friend of Autoweek George Notaras (past events have been with Ralph Gilles and Derek Jenkins). Lutz talked at length about his childhood in Switzerland, early memories working for Ford and Chrysler, the time he swayed BMW management away from building Mercedes-like luxoboats, and what Lee Iacocca was really like behind closed doors.
2010 Lotus Exige S 240 confirms specs and pricing
Fri, 02 Oct 2009The latest speed demon from Lotus, the 2010 Exige S 240, will start at $65,690 when it goes on sale in the United States in this fall. The S240 gets a restyled front end with a larger, more angular air intake flanked by two other vents. There also is a new splitter that wraps around the face of the car.
