Coils, Modules & Pick-Ups for Sale
Rich porter tech c-510 ignition coil pack-ignition coil(US $48.43)
Rich porter tech c-513 ignition coil(US $19.39)
Rich porter tech c-623 ignition coil(US $23.96)
Set of 4 new ignition coil chrysler dodge mitsubishi 1.8/2.0/2.4l 4l c1257 uf295(US $59.98)
Oem bmw e39 e46 e53 e60 e63 e65 e85 ignition coil 1712219 bosch 0221504100(US $30.00)
Ignition coil volvo s60 v70 c70 s70 xc90 99 00 01 - 08 9125601 534919(US $19.99)
Owners claim Ford V6 EcoBoost engine defects
Thu, 16 May 2013Ford Motor Co. is being sued by three vehicle owners in Ohio because of alleged defects in the automaker's six-cylinder EcoBoost engine. According to the lawsuit, the 3.5-liter V6 EcoBoost engine "contained serious latent design, manufacturing, or assembly defects" that cause vehicles to shake, misfire and rapidly lose power.
CAR Magazine's Fantasy League Formula 1
Tue, 23 Mar 2010Ever cursed Ferrari or McLaren's tactics, felt sure some of F1's minnows could do better with their multi-million dollar budgets, or accurately predicted the F1 champs over the past ten seasons? Well now it's your chance to prove just how good your knowledge of F1 is, by joining CAR Online's new Fantasy League Formula 1 team. As a Fantasy League F1 manager your job is to select six real-life drivers and one constructor - from your $100m budget you can put all your money behind a big name, share the risk or use the lucky dip selector. Entry costs just £10 and there are plenty of prizes on offer after each GP race: £5000 in cash and a luxury trip for two to the 201 Monaco Grand Prix for CAR's overall Fantasy League Formula 1 champion £100 and a copy of the official F1 video game for every race winner A racing experience at Brands Hatch for you and a friend Cash prizes for managers finishing in 2nd to 10th place And consolation entries into the 2011 game for managers finishing in 11th to 20th placePoints will be awarded after each race weekend, and prizes announced.
GM's Henderson: Future rests on Chevy, Cadillac, Buick and GMC
Wed, 21 Jan 2009General Motors will go to market with four core brands in the future: Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC. Pontiac will be shrunk "significantly," a senior GM executive told the Automotive News World Congress. GM COO Fritz Henderson said that GM is conducting a strategic review of its Saab and Hummer brands and that the "status quo" for the Saturn brand will not work.




