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1 Premium New Disc Brake Rotor For Front Fits Left Driver Side on 2040-parts.com

US $130.93
Location:

ON, CA

ON, CA
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:See our Customer Service Policies on our eBay Store Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Location:FRONT DRIVERS SIDE Fitment:See our fitment note table below the eBay fitments Placement on Vehicle:Array Manufacturer Part Number:R44267 Part Brand:Prime Choice Auto Parts

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Hyundai HCD-14 Concept teased ahead of Detroit. The new Hyundai Genesis saloon?

Mon, 07 Jan 2013

Hyundai are teasing a new concept – the Hyundai HCD-14 Concept – which looks to be a tease for the next generation Hyundai Genesis. With the Detroit Auto Show looming, we’re going to be seeing more than a few teases and leaks for new models and new cars, and this afternoon Hyundai has come up with their first tease for the Detroit show. On offer is the Hyundai HCD-14 Concept which looks to us as if its the first official look at what will be the next generation Hyundai Genesis.

Vauxhall Zafira Tourer gets BiTurbo Beef

Wed, 30 Jan 2013

The Zafira Tourer gets a new range-topper with the launch of the Vauxhall Zafira Tourer BiTurbo with 192bhp. Price from £27,685. The launch of a range-topping Vauxhall Zafira Tourer BiTurbo, with the very decent BiTurbo diesel from the Insignia and Astra (and for that matter, the new Vauxhall Cascada) means you don’t have to poodle round like a good family man when you transport your brood.

Toyota: Runaway Prius accounts ‘inconsistent' with testing

Mon, 15 Mar 2010

Toyota is challenging the accounts of a motorist whose Prius sped out of control last week in San Diego, calling his reports of the incident “inconsistent” with the initial findings of the company. Toyota released the results after two days of testing on a 2008 Prius hybrid that sped out of control last week in California, and it maintained that the car's brakes and throttle functioned properly. The now-infamous incident occurred on March 8, when a Prius driven by James Sikes was reported in a 911 call to be speeding uncontrollably.