Acdelco Professional 45d2004 Ball Joint, Lower-suspension Ball Joint on 2040-parts.com
Athens, Georgia, US
Ball Joints for Sale
- Acdelco professional 45d2322 ball joint, lower-suspension ball joint(US $47.84)
- Acdelco advantage 46d2156a ball joint, lower-suspension ball joint(US $17.86)
- Acdelco advantage 46d2243a ball joint, lower-suspension ball joint(US $22.94)
- Acdelco advantage 46d2294a ball joint, lower-suspension ball joint(US $30.07)
- Acdelco advantage 46d2199a ball joint, lower-suspension ball joint(US $32.78)
- Parts master k8738 ball joint, upper-suspension ball joint(US $15.31)
Hyundai i40 Saloon joins the i40 Tourer – prices and specs
Fri, 30 Sep 2011Hyundai i40 Saloon As regular readers will know, we’re very impressed with the Hyundai i40 Tourer. But a load-lugger is not the meat of the market for car makers, so we’ve been waiting for the Hyundai i40 saloon to arrive. And now it has.
Crunch watch October 09: the auto industry in crisis
Thu, 29 Oct 2009Tuesday 20 October 2009• Honda's CEO said he would consider launching electric vehicles for sale in Europe, Japan and the USA in a possible change of strategy for the Japanese car manufacturer (Automotive News, subscription required)• Ford 59-plate car sales up by 22% in September ‘09 compared to the same month last year. Ford claims a 14.8% share of total new car sales for the same period (Ford)• Porsche, VW and Daimler all sent top executives to the Shanghai motor show in April, but chose to snub the Tokyo motor show this week. The news comes as China’s automotive market is set to become the world’s largest (Bloomberg)• Toyota enters the Korean car market, challenging the 72% market share owned by Hyundai Motor Co (Bloomberg) Monday 19 October 2009 • The organisers of the Geneva motor show claim that 'all of the major manufacturers have already confirmed their participation' for the March 2010 event (Geneva Palexpo)• Jaguar is auctioning off the first XJ off the line to raise £1m for the NSPCC children's charity.
GM tipped to buy Tesla in 2014 - report
Tue, 31 Dec 2013Tesla Motors Tesla has made a real splash in the electric-car scene, so it should come as no surprise that its success is generating renewed interest in the fledgling start-up. New media reports in the US suggest that one of America's biggest car makers, General Motors, is considering buying Tesla in 2014. Veteran auto industry analyst Yra Harris, of Praxis Trading, told CNBC that GM may make a bid for Elon Musk's electric vehicle (EV) specialist in the coming months.