2004 Cadillac Deville Owners Manual Books Case All Models on 2040-parts.com
Newport, Maine, United States
A USED OWNERS MANUAL FOR THE 2004 CADILLAC DEVILLE !
*** SHOULD COVER ALL MODELS OF THE DEVILLE ! *** ALSO INCLUDES OTHER FACTORY DOCUMENTS & HANDSOME LEATHER FACTORY CASE ! PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING ! |
Cadillac for Sale
- Cadillac___1963 cadillac " serviceman" service bulletins
- Cadillac 1996 dealer catalog(US $4.75)
- 1990 cadillac eldorado & seville factory service shop manual 40688(US $19.99)
- 1993 cadillac eldorado seville factory service shop manual vol 1 only powertrain(US $17.99)
- 1989 cadillac brougham factory service shop manual(US $15.99)
- 2003 cadillac escalade ext original owners manual in padded folder
Hyundai puts Michel Nandan in charge of WRC effort
Mon, 14 Jan 2013Hyundai has appointed former Peugeot WRC technical director Michel Nandan to head up their assault on WRC. As Hyundai matures in to a credible mainstream force, improving brand perception is crucial to its long-term goals and 2012 is all about improving Hyundai’s brand experience and perceptions of the brand. A part of that focus is to take Hyundai back in to WRC rallying with a much modified i20, where Hyundai are hoping for a better experience than they had when they went rallying a decade ago – which should be a given considering the big strides Hyundai has made in its cars in the last few years.
One Lap of the Web: Cool cufflinks in your Crown Coupe
Wed, 19 Feb 2014-- Want to be the coolest person at your next event "celebrating lifestyle and automotive achievement that will embody the realization of automotive aspiration"? (Note: this was part of a real invitation we received.) You can do no better than buying these cufflinks made from a Cosworth-powered Jaguar F1 car. The bolts were "used to retain the crank within the engine block," says Ledon Gifts in their Etsy store.
AW survey: Honda Element won't be missed
Wed, 15 Dec 2010Is Honda making a mistake by killing the Element SUV after the 2011 model year? AutoWeek readers think not. Our poll shows that 56 percent of voters indicated a readiness to wave good-bye to the “toaster on wheels.” On the other hand, 32 percent found the Element was supremely useful and cool, and 12 percent signaled they didn't know how to transport their dogs anymore in its absence (remember the “dog-friendly” Element?).