A1 Cardone Remanufactured Disc Brake Caliper 18-4642s on 2040-parts.com
Tallmadge, Ohio, US
Caliper Parts for Sale
- A1 cardone remanufactured disc brake caliper 18b5041(US $146.97)
- Cardone brake caliper reman replacement psgr side front ford passenger car ea(US $88.92)
- A-1 cardone 19b2076a brake caliper remanufactured replacement ea(US $103.92)
- A-1 cardone 19-2682 brake caliper remanufactured replacement outback(US $109.97)
- Cardone 19b1676 brake caliper reman psgr side front mitsubishi ea(US $102.92)
- Cardone brake caliper reman replacement driver side front ford passenger car ea(US $88.92)
BMW M235i leaks out ahead of 2-Series debut
Tue, 22 Oct 2013BMW M235i leaks out ahead of 2 Series debut BMW started the tease for the new 2-Series over the weekend with a ver brief video, and are planning on debuting their replacement for the 1 Series Coupe at the end of the week. But car makers best laid plans usually go awry now the world has smartphone cameras and the Interwebs are beckoning, so it’s no big surprise we have the first photo of a new 2-Series – in this case the M235i – ahead of its official reveal. Snapped at a dealer presentation by a member of 2addicts forum, the new 2 Series looks pretty much like the 1-Series from the front with a coupe roof sloping down to a new back end.
Top Gear Live schedules extra show
Mon, 07 Oct 2013TOP GEAR Live has announced an extra show in Glasgow to meet huge demand, after the initial run of three performances sold out almost immediately. Tickets for the shows at Glasgow’s SSE Hydro venue went on sale on Friday at 9am, but were completely sold out within hours. Two shows had initially been scheduled for Saturday January 18, with one on Sunday January 19.
Ford scores tumble, Toyota rebounds in Initial Quality survey
Thu, 23 Jun 2011Buyer satisfaction with new cars and trucks from Ford Motor Co., a strength that has helped it increase sales and market share in recent years, has tumbled, and Toyota has rebounded from its abnormally poor year-ago showing, according to a study released Thursday. In a J.D. Power and Associates survey that tracks problems reported during the first 90 days of ownership, the Ford and Lincoln brands plunged below the industry average of 107 problems reported per 100 models studied.