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03 04 Infiniti G35 Automatic Transmission 305885 on 2040-parts.com

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Conditions & Options:3.5L Model:G35 Genuine OEM:Yes Year:2004 Interchange Part Number:400-61441C Stock #:NE-226 Designation:Used GTIN:Does not apply PartNumber:400 Inventory ID:305885 Mileage:165000

Fisker expanding into Canada

Thu, 02 Feb 2012

The Fisker Karma sedan will soon be available in Canada. The California-based electric-car manufacturer has partnered with the Dilawri Group, Canada's largest automotive dealer group, and the Field Automotive Group. “Both Dilawri and Fields have the premium-brand experience we want and that the customers expect,” Matt Malfitano, director of North American Market Operations at Fisker, said in a statement.

Rolls Royce Ghost Series II – the Ghost facelift: Geneva Motor Show

Tue, 04 Mar 2014

The Rolls Royce Ghost Series II (pictured) debuted at Geneva When Rolls Royce gives one of their cars a rare facelift it becomes the ‘Series II’, and that’s exactly what we get at Geneva today with the reveal of the facelift for the Ghost – the Rolls Royce Ghost Series II. Perhaps the most noticeable cosmetic change is the new headlights which make the front look less square and get daytime running lights round the edge,a revised RR grill with slightly more curved uprights, revised bumpers, extra chrome highlights and a new channel running up the bonnet from the Spirit of Ecstacy. Inside, Rolls Royce has added new electric seats in the back which can be angled towards one another, new voice control,  and a new touch-sensitive controller for the 102″ Infotainment screen. Extra choices of veneer are now on offer as is even more extended leather.

Philip Hammond is Secretary of State for Transport

Thu, 13 May 2010

Philip Hammond - Secretary of State for Transport The Tories claimed in their election campaigning that motorists have had a raw deal under Labour. Do you know, we’d not noticed. We’d not noticed the inexorable rise in fuel duty even when the country was crying in pain; hadn’t seen the proliferation of speed cameras as revenue gathering tools; not noticed Ken’s cynical manipulation of London’s traffic prior to introducing congestion charging; failed to see that under Labour coppers had disappeared from our roads to be replaced by brainless machines.