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- Sealed power 260-1142 engine kit gasket set. acquired from a closed dealership.(US $40.00)
- Sealed power 260-1636 engine kit gasket set. acquired from a closed dealership.(US $80.00)
- Sealed power 260-1166 engine kit gasket set. acquired from a closed dealership.(US $50.00)
- Sealed power 260-1229 engine kit gasket set. acquired from a closed dealership.(US $50.00)
- Sealed power 260-1472 engine kit gasket set. acquired from a closed dealership.(US $40.00)
- Sealed power 260-1162 engine kit gasket set. acquired from a closed dealership.(US $35.00)
Are used car prices about to spiral down?
Thu, 04 Apr 2013CAP – the used car price specialists – are warning that used car prices, particularly ’almost’ new car prices, are set to tumble as nearly new cars hit the market. The car market in the UK has proved amazingly resilient to the general malaise in the economy, with new car sales continuing to rise strongly and used cars seemingly immune to big depreciation drops. But CAP – who gauge used car prices for the motor trade – are warning that this could be about to change as the impact of recent trading in new cars is about to start impacting on used car prices, particularly prices for cars less than a year old.
Hyundai's record year – can it continue? (2013)
Wed, 09 Jan 2013Hyundai’s metamorphosis is complete – it’s now one of the ten most popular car brands in the UK, and the first Korean manufacturer ever to crack into the Premier League of UK car buying habits. Sales in 2012 soared by 18.1% to 74,000 units, while its Kia sister brand scored 66,000 registrations last year, according to the new SMMT figures out this week. The Korean double-act isn’t just a thorn in the side of the established French mainstream brands: it’s killing them off completely.
Vehicles recalled amid airbags fear
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