07 Chevy Malibu 3.9l V6 07-10 Pontiac G6 3.5l Aluminum Cooling System Radiator on 2040-parts.com
Best Price! Shop here!, US
Radiators & Parts for Sale
- 2x universal red 16" 2250 rpm 12v electric cooling pull slim radiator fan(US $57.69)
- 93 94 95 96 97 infiniti j30 3.0l v6 cooling radiator replacement a/t assembly(US $52.45)
- 03 04 05 honda pilot lx ex radiator core support assembly replacement lx ex new(US $195.90)
- Radiator support core assembly primered hy1225102 for 1992-1993 hyundai elantra(US $159.85)
- Replacement 2006-2011 honda civic 2.0l l4 si usa built auto cooling radiator toc(US $68.95)
- 2000-2003 bmw 540i radiator 1999-2001 740i 4.4 v8 z8 m5 750il 5.4 v12 m/t 99 00 (US $98.99)
Toyota recalls Toyota Avensis & Lexus IS 250
Wed, 26 Jan 2011Toyota recall the Avensis & Lexus IS 250 Toyota must have a sinking feeling of deja vu today, as the spectre of last year came back to haunt. 2010 was the year of the Toyota Recall, with millions of cars worldwide recalled to address the ‘Throttlegate’ issue of sticky accelerator pedals. But today’s recall announcement is not in that league, affects less than 20,000 cars in the UK (although over 1 million worldwide) and there have been no reports of any accidents relating to the recall in the UK.
Scotland to ban petrol and diesel cars by 2050?
Wed, 25 Sep 2013The Scottish government is aiming to ban all petrol and diesel cars from towns, cities and other communities by 2050. This is according to a new “Switched On Scotland” document, intended to serve as a ‘roadmap’ towards the future that encourages businesses and private motorists to swap to electric vehicles (EVs). On Bing: see pictures of electric vehicles Find out how much a used electric vehicle costs on Auto Trader The government will put its money where it’s mouth is here, by spending over £14 million in the next two years to purchase EVs in replacement of its current petrol and diesel fleet, and installing charging points at major buildings.
Cyclists urged to make themselves visible
Tue, 22 Oct 2013CYCLISTS have been warned to take precautions to make themselves easier to see, in time for the darker evenings of winter time. The clocks are set to wind back by an hour this Sunday, bringing darkness down on homeward commutes and making collisions involving cyclists statistically more likely. A survey of 1,000 cyclists, carried out by Autoglass, found that 48% had been caught without lights or high-visibility clothing when the clocks go back.