Shocks & Struts for Sale
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- 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 honda pilot rear shock absorber strut oem z(US $67.99)
- Strut for camry 1757239 04 05 06 assy right front lifetime warranty(US $78.99)
- Pair brand new rear left & right shock absorber fits honda and acura(US $73.92)
- Brand new top quality rear left strut assembly fits hyundai elantra(US $57.95)
- Pair brand new complete rear left & right strut shock coil spring assembly(US $293.95)
Former General Motors CEO Robert Stempel dies
Mon, 09 May 2011Former General Motors CEO Robert Stempel, who led the automaker during a turbulent period of recession and restructuring in the early 1990s, has died at the age of 77. "Bob was a very popular chairman with employees, and his many accomplishments as a visionary engineer included leading the development of the catalytic converter, one of the great environmental advancements in auto history," GM said in a statement. "His knowledge of battery development led to the push for the EV1 electric car, and Bob continued to build his expertise in the electrification of the automobile after he left GM in 1992." Stempel died Saturday in Florida, the Detroit News and Detroit Free Press reported Monday night.
Infiniti Q50 (2013) teaser video of new sports saloon
Thu, 03 Jan 2013The first car to emerge under Infiniti's new naming structure will be the Q50, due at the Detroit motor show in January 2013. The Q50 will replace the rare-groove G37 saloon, and attempt to propel Nissan's luxury arm into the hotly contested small exec saloon battleground. Infiniti Q50: the first details While the Q50 will fight established posh saloons like the BMW 3-series and Mercedes C-class, it'll also spawn a Q60 two-door coupe and cabriolet range, like its German rivals.
Honda Pilot concept (2007): first official pictures
Wed, 19 Dec 2007By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 19 December 2007 13:09 Honda will show a concept of the next-generation Pilot at the Detroit Motor Show in January 2008. Although the Americans call it ‘midsize’ the current car is hardly small: at 4775mm long it’s over 200mm longer than a BMW X3 so expect the new car to be as big as the X5. However, that means the concept can offer seating for eight.