Starters for Sale
Remy 17012 remanufactured starter(US $133.21)
Remy 16843 remanufactured starter(US $113.50)
Remy 17158 remanufactured starter(US $194.90)
Remy 17292 remanufactured starter(US $182.61)
Remy 17448 remanufactured starter(US $199.92)
Remy 16807 remanufactured starter(US $158.88)
Quake hits U.S. output; Japanese scramble to recover and prices could rise
Mon, 21 Mar 2011As Japan's escalating disaster comes ashore in North America, automakers, suppliers and dealers are preparing for shortages of parts and vehicles. -- On Thursday, March 17, American Honda Motor Co. Executive Vice President John Mendel sent a memo to U.S.
Porsche Panamera (2009): first official photos
Mon, 24 Nov 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 24 November 2008 09:00 Today's launch of the new Porsche Panamera is a timely reminder that Porsche is no stranger to controversy. It is happiest pursuing mechanical layouts others deem impossible, turning gamekeeper and buying Volkswagen outright, and laughing in the face of cynics who deplore Porsche-badged off-roaders. The new Panamera sports saloon is going to reignite plenty more controversy, trust us.
Dacia won’t build a car smaller than the Sandero
Sun, 02 Jun 2013The Dacia Sandero (pictured) will remain Dacia’s smallest model In austere times, budget buys sell. Which is why Dacia is having so much success with its compact Sandero and Duster SUV. With prices on the Sandero starting at just £5,995 and Duster SUV prices as little as £8,995 (although you’ll have to pay £10,995 for a 4WD version), car buyers are buying Dacias as quickly as Renault can build them, with sales in a European market that shrank by 7 per cent last year up by 18 per cent to 90,000 cars for Dacia.



