Automatic Transmission Parts for Sale
- National left transmission output shaft seal for 2006-2010 pontiac g6 ug(US $9.24)
- Odometer speed sensor detector black for mitsubishi montero v6 1994-2000 95 auto(US $8.79)
- 05-13 corvette c6 automatic transmission cooler lines tube hoses rear(US $100.00)
- 2014 ford transit connect automatic transmission shifter shift cable line oem 14(US $70.00)
- Transmission shift control solenoid valve for toyota lexus 35240-32010/(US $57.09)
- Auto trans filler tube mopar 53032921aa(US $57.59)
Juke-R hits the track: Video
Wed, 07 Dec 2011Now, for the moment of truth. The all-wheel-drive Nissan Juke with a transplanted GT-R engine and chassis is ready for shakedown. The tests happen at a few locations, first at a short course to make the sure the Juke-R is safe.
First Hyundai ix35 FCEV Hydrogen-powered cars delivered
Tue, 04 Jun 2013The first production, hydrogen-powered Hyundai ix35 arrives in Copenhagen Hyundai has been threatening to deliver the first production hydrogen-powered ix35s in Europe for a while, and now its finally happened. Fifteen 1×35 FCEVs have been delivered to the City of Copenhagen during the opening ceremony for the first hydrogen refuelling station in Denmark and will be used by the City of Copenhagen as part of their municipal fleet, and demonstrate in the process that FCEVs are a practical proposition. Hyundai has been deploying prototypes of the ix35 FCEv across Europe for the last couple of years as it works to raise awareness of the technology and drive the impetus for a pan-European hydrogen refuelling network, with EU policy makers having access to the ix35 FCEV and 100 European businesses getting a chance to play at a recent event in Berlin.
Game Changer? Ford has high hopes for its redesigned 2011 Explorer
Mon, 26 Jul 2010Ford wants you to forget everything you know, or think you know, about its Explorer. The company has high hopes for its all-new SUV, and rightfully so. It's one of the most recognizable nameplates in the auto industry with, according to Ford, a 95 percent name-recognition rate.