Superchargers & Parts for Sale
- 2003-2004 mustang cobra 4.6 4v procharger f1a cog race supercharger kit. 1000hp!(US $3,995.00)
- Turbo/supercharger gasoline id 12685682 fits 17-19 cruze 89678(US $120.00)
- 2001 2002 audi tt oem turbo with manifold supercharger 1.8l awp(US $187.50)
- 2008 2009 2010 ford f250 oem pair turbos supercharger 6.4l diesel(US $625.00)
- Used supercharger fits: 2007 pontiac grand prix grade a(US $258.00)
- Used supercharger fits: 2017 ford escape 2.0 grade a(US $188.00)
This is the 2013 Mazda6 – a bit at a time
Wed, 25 Jul 2012The first photos of the 2013 Mazda6 have been released showing the Takeri concept inspired Mazda6 before its Moscow Motor Show debut. The 2013 Mazda 6 has been teased by Mazda in a series of short videos (although they were all so pointless we only ran the first one) and now Mazda has released the first official photos of the new Mazda6 ahead of its debut next month at the Moscow Motor Show. But for whatever reason, Mazda seems intent on still hiding the new Mazda6 from proper scrutiny ahead of its Moscow debut; not a single photo of the whole car, just four bits.
Drivers fail car insurance test
Mon, 11 Mar 2013On a 10-question, multiple-choice test asking respondents to choose correct definitions for basic auto insurance terms, the average score was 32 percent out of a possible 100 percent, according to insurance.com. The test group included 500 drivers of all ages and from various regions of the United States, but apparently no matter what the details, nobody really knows much about car insurance. When broken down into demographic segments, women outscored men by about 8 percentage points on average, and drivers in the south beat out those in the northeast by 10 percentage points.
Build your Mini Cooper Hardtop
Thu, 30 Jan 2014We suspect that your initial inclination upon the discovery of a new model's configurator is to throw gobs and gobs of equipment at a car to see just how high the price will go. After all, that's what we tend to do. It's especially satisfying with German automakers — notably Porsche and BMW — who seem to have turned option pricing into something bordering on absurdist theatre.