83196-ag070 Spiral Cable Clock Spring Airbag For Subaru Forester Legacy Outback on 2040-parts.com
深圳, 广东省, China
83196-AG070 Spiral Cable Clock Spring Airbag For Subaru Forester Legacy Outback Part Number:83196-AG070 Fit for:Subaru Forester Legacy Outback |
Air Bag Parts for Sale
- Audi oem 09-11 s5 supplemental restraint system-diagnostic module 8k0959655k(US $810.00)
- New oem ford 2014 15fusion side front door airbag sensor f2gt 14c676 aa(US $24.99)
- Bmw airbag module(US $39.99)
- 03-2008 nissan 350z oem steering wheel clock spring clockspring(US $100.00)
- Kia spectra 2008 srs air bag control module assembly computer # 95910-2f900 new(US $199.99)
- 2011 lexus is250c side impact sensor
Mercedes-Benz reveals first C-class details
Mon, 21 Oct 2013Mercedes-Benz has revealed limited details about its new fourth-generation C-class sedan, more than two months before it is due to make its world debut at the Detroit auto show. Although the new BMW 3-series and Audi A4 rival is yet to official unveiled -- in fact, all we have so far are interior renderings -- Mercedes-Benz says the new C-class will be a significantly more advanced car than its predecessor in terms of construction, with a “best in class” weight figure and a level of structural integrity that it describes as being “unparalleled” in its class. Among its features is a new lightweight body structure that uses a newly developed aluminum hybrid construction process that Mercedes-Benz claims will shave as much as 220 pounds over the current model depending on the engine it uses.
Car spending 'more than holidays'
Fri, 11 Apr 2014NEARLY HALF of drivers in the UK spend more disposable income on their car than anything else, according to a survey. Spending on cars (47%) easily outweighs the amount spent on holidays (21%) and socialising with friends (13%), the poll from Halfords Autocentres showed. But the survey also found that 10% of drivers were cutting back on car maintenance to save money.
Details of UK's £5000 Plug-In Car Grants published
Tue, 14 Dec 2010The Government has signed off the Plug-In Car Grants, giving details of which electric cars qualify for the £5000 grants. The incentive means that cars such as the Vauxhall Ampera will cost £28,995, GM confirmed today. Transport secretary Philip Hammond and business minister Mark Prisk announced the scheme and confirmed which areas will qualify for the second round of Plugged-In Places funding - allowing councils to install electric car recharging networks.