Magnaflow 16720 Cat Back Performance Exhaust on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
Exhaust Systems for Sale
Magnaflow 16722 cat back performance exhaust(US $669.43)
Magnaflow 16723 cat back performance exhaust(US $869.27)
Magnaflow 16725 cat back performance exhaust(US $694.27)
Magnaflow 16726 cat back performance exhaust(US $860.85)
Magnaflow 16732 cat back performance exhaust(US $977.41)
Magnaflow 16729 cat back performance exhaust(US $845.87)
2013 Chrysler 300 John Varvatos limited edition to be auctioned at Cattle Baron's Ball
Fri, 27 Sep 2013The newly remodeled Cobo Center will host the 11th annua lAmerican Cancer Society Cattle Baron's Ball this Saturday with Chrysler as the presenting sponsor. Over the past decade, the event has raised over $10 million to help with efforts to combat cancer and to support those currently battling the disease. The American Cancer Society is marking its 100th anniversary.
One Lap of the Web: A wiseguy in a Cadillac
Fri, 02 May 2014-- Not many car reviews feature a shot-for-shot remake of "Goodfellas." (We're still banking on Ford's re-introduction of the Crown Victoria for a shot-for-shot remake of Beastie Boys' "Sabotage.") Matt Farah of the Smoking Tire did for its review of the Cadillac CTS V-Sport, which took four days to shoot and six to edit, and probably three more to steal the dolly cam from Scorsese's basement. -- You might not remember the Saturn Pioneer, but back in 1979, "the new marque Saturn was developed to play on the increased attention to astronomy NASA's deep space probes were generating," writes automotive historian/inveterate liar Jason Torchinsky. One of GM's many H-Body cars, the Pioneer -- named after the probe, not the Probe -- carried an innovative version of GM's venerable "Iron Duke": it had both a carburetor and throttle-body fuel injection, which undoubtedly added needless complexity that could have better served the real Rocket Division, Oldsmobile.
Why official car CO2 emissions are a lie
Mon, 30 Apr 2012Car CO2 Emissions - an even bigger lie than official economy figures Motorists buy cars based on, and are taxed on, their CO2 emissions. But the CO2 emissions are as big a lie as the official economy figures. We’ve banged on forever about official economy and emission figures and how misleading they are.
