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Control Arms & Parts for Sale
- Two new lower left & right control arms (dorman 521-029, 521-030)(US $222.88)
- 98-02 honda accord oem front l + r upper control a arms with ball joints x2(US $79.99)
- One new lower left control arm dorman 521-247(US $88.89)
- One new upper right control arm dorman 521-472(US $111.50)
- Quick steer control arm bushing eqck6137(US $11.12)
- Quick steer control arm shaft eqck6147(US $20.36)
New car sales hit ten year high – Toyota Yaris breaks in to top 10
Sat, 05 Apr 2014The Toyota Yaris accounted for over 20% of hybrid sales in March 2014 We’ve got used to new car sales (well, new car registrations) hitting new highs month after month, but March 2014 managed to top even the recent levels with the highest monthly registrations in a decade. March is normally the year’s highest new car month with the ‘year’ plate change coming in, with almost 20 per cent of cars registered in that month alone (it used to be August when there was just one plate change a year) and 2014 saw a jump of nearly 18 per cent over 2013, and the highest total since March 2014. Still sitting atop the list is the Ford Fiesta (25,753) with more than 50 per cent more sales than the second place Ford Focus (16,860), with the usual suspects taking up the rest of the top ten (full top ten sales for March 2014 below).
16-year-old Verstappen to race in Formula 1
Wed, 20 Aug 2014TEENAGER Max Verstappen is confident he can handle the pressures of the world of Formula One and insists he is not worried about the sport's dangers. The 16-year-old is set to become the youngest driver in F1's history after joining Toro Rosso for the 2015 campaign. Verstappen - 17 in September and currently competing in Formula Three - will replace Frenchman Jean-Eric Vergne at the Red Bull-owned team.
Fiat to spend big, dump the Punto & revive flagging fortunes by going upmarket
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