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Condition:Used Brand:Toyota Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:1120121062 Donor Model:Toyota Prius Interchange Part Number:350.TO1C07 Type:Valve Cover Other Part Number:1120121062

VALVE COVER FROM 2001 TOYOTA PRIUS.  VERY GOOD CONDITION.  NEEDS A CLEANING.  COMES WITH MOUNTING HARDWARE AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES.  NO CRACKS OR DAMAGE.  STORED INDOORS SINCE REMOVED.

Update: Google's robot car is like driving an elevator

Wed, 28 May 2014

Welcome to the future everyone, you may now release all worries, and all control. Google has released photos and video of its first self-driving vehicle, and a Ferrari 458 it ain't. The car pod people mover has no steering wheel, no gas pedal and no brakes.

Nissan Hi-Cross Concept teased – looks like the new X-Trail +video

Mon, 27 Feb 2012

The Nissan Hi-Cross Concept previews the 2013 Nissan X-Trail The Nissan Hi-Cross Concept is heading for a debut at the Geneva Motor Show, and appears to be a sibling for the Juke and Qashqai – the new 2013 Nissan X-Trail. The photo above is a tease for the Nissan Hi-Cross Concept which is heading for Geneva, and dropped in to our inbox together with information from Nissan on the Hi-Cross. But all it says is “Here’s a taste of what’s to come”.

Jaguar XJ_e PHEV Plug-in Hybrid wins RAC Awards

Tue, 06 Nov 2012

The Jaguar XJ_e PHEV plug-in hybrid has won the RAC ‘Most Energy Efficient Luxury Car Prototype’ and ‘Technical Panel’s Award of Merit’. This year, Jaguar rolled out its experimental hybrid XJ – the Jaguar XJ_e, which we saw at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed – which managed to win the award for ‘Most Energy Efficient Luxury Car Prototype’ and also grabbed the Technical Panel’s ‘Award of Merit’ for its clever tech and frugal transit. Jaguar entered three XJ_e PHEV experimental cars in to the FCC, which managed to do the Brighton to London run on just 1.2 litres of petrol and 11kWh of electricity which adds up to an mpg of around 125mpg.