Trunk Lids & Parts for Sale
- Trunk latch lock assembly 1962 buick electra lesabre invicta wildcat(US $40.00)
- 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 amc javelin trunk access panel plastic cover(US $14.99)
- Left front power window regulator 61 - 64 buick chevy olds caddy pontiac 4 dr(US $69.00)
- 1967 1968 1969 1970 cadillac eldorado spare tire hold down bolt bracket wing nut(US $59.99)
- Continental kit chrome lock for spare tire & lugnut chevrolet 1958 1959 1960(US $235.00)
- 1967 dodge coronet trunk -- original --excelent condition(US $2.50)
2012 Mercedes E63 AMG gets Twin-Turbo 5.5-Litre V8: New York 2011 Catch-up
Mon, 25 Apr 20112012 Mercedes E63 AMG with twin-turbo V8 It’s always the same; however hard we try there’s always something of proper interest that slips through the net when there’s a motor show on, and this time there’s likely to be more as New York and Shanghai are in full swing at the same time. Excuses out of the way, we thought we ought to take a look at the 2012 Mercedes E63 AMG, which has had a heart transplant to get Mercedes’ latest 5.5 litre twin-turbo V8. Out goes the naturally aspirated 6.2 litre V8 and in comes the forced-induction jobbie, promising more torque and much better economy.
Opel / Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer Crossfour revealed
Fri, 30 Dec 2011Insignia Sports Tourer Crossfour leaks out Opel / Vauxhall are planning a competitor to the Audi Allroad with a high-riding version of the Insignia Sports Tourer CrossFour. Audi have had the butched-up estate market pretty much all to itself for a long time with the Allroad, but hot on the heels of theVW Passat Alltrack we now look like we’re about to get a new competitor from GM in Europe – the Vauxhall / Opel Insignia Sports Tourer CrossFour. Opel has taken the normal recipe for the CrossFour, with plastic bits bolted on to the bumpers and wheel arches, a higher ride height and the obligatory four wheel drive, and mixed them in to the very capable Insignia Sports Tourer.
Redesigned Volkswagen Polo expected to debut at Geneva motor show
Tue, 27 Jan 2009Volkswagen is on a mission to triple its U.S. sales to 800,000 units by the end of the decade. Hitting that goal will depend on expanding VW's U.S.