2005 Dodge Neon Door Latch Passenger Right Front 2584116 on 2040-parts.com
Garretson, South Dakota, US
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Three days to go in the CDN-GM Interactive Design Competition
Tue, 28 Jun 2011There are three days to go in the interiors phase of the CDN-GM Interactive Design Competition, and we've now over 60 entries. The competition closes for entries at 7pm (EDT) on Thursday 30th June. If you've not uploaded an entry so far, then you've still got time to do so.
New Mercedes SL 400 replaces SL 350
Mon, 07 Apr 2014The new Mercedes SL 400 (pictured) replaces the old SL 350 It’s a little over two years since the latest Mercedes SL arrived, and Mercedes has now decided to add a little zest to sales by dropping the old SL 350 and replacing it with a new Mercedes SL 400. The new SL 400 gets its power from the new E400 which means a twin-turbo 3.0 litre V6 with 328bhp and 354 lb/ft of torque – 26bhp and 81 lb/ft more than the old SL 350 – enough to let the SL 400 scoot to 62 mph in 5.2 seconds – 0.7s better than the 350 -= and on to a limited top speed of 155 mph. The new SL 400 has to make do with Mercedes tried and tested 7-speed auto – despite a new 9-speed now being available in Mercedes’ arsenal – which gives the SL 400 official economy of 38.6 mpg and emissions of 172g/km – not that you’ll come close in the real world.
Volkswagen Passat drops United States model when new sedan debuts
Mon, 19 Oct 2009Volkswagen probably will drop the Passat sedan and wagon in 2011 when VW's new U.S.-built mid-sized four-door is expected to go on sale. "We are looking at it in detail," Stefan Jacoby, VW Group of America CEO, said this month at a press event here. The U.S.-built sedan, which has yet to be named, will be larger than the Passat but priced lower.