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NEW TIMING BELT TENSIONER PART# 078 109 243C IT FITS 1995 AUDI A6 QUATTRO 1994-1995 AUDI CABRIOLET 1994-1995 AUDI 90 2.8 V6 1993-1994 AUDI 90 QUATTRO 1992-1994 AUDI 100 1995 AUDI A6 2.8 V6 1993 AUDI 90 1992-1994 AUDI 100 QUATTRO
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Mercedes E Class Estate leaked
Tue, 04 Aug 2009The first picture of the new Mercedes E Class Estate has leaked out The new Mercedes E Class leaked and then launched earlier this year, and the E Class Coupe turned out to be a C Class Coupe in disguise. We also reported in May that Mercedes was considering delaying the launch of the E Class Estate and E Class Cabriolet for a year or so until the economy recovered. But it’s now clear that the next instalment of the E Class story – the Mercedes E Class Estate – will launch at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, and the first picture has leaked our way!
Ford tops Scrappage Scheme
Fri, 17 Jul 2009Ford have made 14,000 sales under the Scrappage Sheme Ford – who are the biggest car seller in the UK anyway – are, not surprisingly, coming out on top in the Scrappage wars. They’ve managed to shift over 14,000 cars under the Scrappage Scheme in the last few months, and orders are coming in at the rate of 300 a day. Top seller is the new Ford Fiesta, with a healthy dose of Fiesta sales being the Ford Fiesta ECOnetic.
2013 Ford Mondeo debuts on Thursday – but is it time for a name change?
Tue, 04 Sep 2012Ford will reveal the new Mondeo on Thursday at the ‘Go Further’ event in Amsterdam as well as news of major product acceleration. We saw the first photo of the new Ford Mondeo back in January, shortly after Ford revealed its North American sibling – the Ford Fusion – at the Detroit Motor Show. At that time, especially as the Fusion had already been properly revealed, we assumed the new Mondeo would debut at Geneva in the Spring, but it didn’t.
