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E47 meyer master seal kit m15456 w/shaft seal,snow pump orings w instructions(US $32.99)
New hyd09733 boss snow plow smart lock cylinder - new style (06+) (US $159.00)
New hyd09731 boss snow plow smart cylinder angle cylinder 2006-present(US $79.00)
Meyer snow plow motor solenoid stock # 1306070(US $8.75)
Meyers c-coil green wire only coil to move plow left and right e47/e-60 pumps(US $36.95)
Meyer e60 e60h e57 12 volt snow plow pump motor meyers e-60 e-60h e-57(US $49.99)
Vauxhall Vectra renamed as Insignia
Mon, 03 Dec 2007By Motor Industry 03 December 2007 09:46 Vauxhall has renamed its Vectra replacement, and like we all thought, it's going to be called Insignia. According to Vauxhall the Insignia name represents 'a new name for a new era', and we'll see if Vauxhall is telling the truth when the covers come off the new car at the British Motor Show in July 2008. It's a big claim for Vauxhall, but the teaser shot (above right) shows that at least Vauxhall seems to have gotten the design of the Insignia right.
Toyota Yaris Hybrid will cost under £15,000
Fri, 24 Feb 2012The Toyota Yaris Hybrid will cost less than £15k Toyota has announced that the 2012 Toyota Yaris Hybrid will cost ‘under’ £15,000, with first customer cars arriving in July. Unlike much of the rest of the world, the UK is not getting the more compact Prius C. Instead, we have a much better option – the Toyota Yaris Hybrid – which we now know will cost ‘under’ £15,000.
'Transport poverty' rising - RAC
Thu, 06 Feb 2014THE LEAST WELL-OFF families are slipping further into "transport poverty", according to an RAC Foundation survey. The poorest car-owning households spent at least 31% of their disposable incomes on buying and running a vehicle in 2012, the foundation said, up from 27% the year before. The figures, based on data obtained from the Office for National Statistics, showed that in 2012 the poorest families had a maximum weekly expenditure of £167, of which £51.40 went on a car.