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Radiators & Parts for Sale
- Infiniti g25 g35 g37 coupe sedan 7 08 09 10 11 12 13 core radiator support oem (US $97.60)
- 00-04 nissan pathfinder/qx4 jr50 v6 3.5l at replacement aluminum core radiator(US $62.48)
- 94-03 chevy s10/gmc sonoma 4cyl l4 2.2l at/mt replacement aluminum core radiator(US $70.48)
- 02-09 audi a4 b6 typ-8e/a6 c5 typ-4b v6 at/mt replacement aluminum core radiator(US $73.48)
- 01-07 rendezvous/uplander/venture v6 at/mt replacement aluminum core radiator(US $67.48)
- 05-09 ford escape/mariner 2.3l 4cyl manual mt replacement aluminum core radiator(US $55.48)
Chrysler introduces 300 Glacier to tackle winter weather
Fri, 18 Jan 2013Between Jeep, Mopar and Dr. Dre, Chrysler makes more special editions than Nike makes Air Force Ones. Immediately following the announcement of the Chrysler 300S Turbine that we saw at the Detroit auto show, the company announced a new edition of the 300 sedan called the Glacier.
Drivers unmoved by electric cars
Thu, 28 Nov 2013SUPPORT for electric cars appears to be failing to spark off real interest from drivers, according to a survey of more than 3,000 motorists. Only 1% of UK drivers own an alternative fuel vehicle (AFV), while CO2 emissions are at the bottom of the checklist when Britons are shopping for a new car, the poll by Auto Trader found. Since January 2011, motorists have been eligible for up to £5,000 upfront cost relief on the purchase of a new electric vehicle but the survey showed that 35% of drivers were unaware of this grant.
Jaguar slashes prices – in Australia
Tue, 23 Oct 2012Jaguar has slashed prices across its range in Australia – by as much as £40,000 – as it fights for a bigger market share. But there’s also a feeling that all those years of protectionist import tariffs have inured Australians to the high price of luxury cars, and that car makers take advantage of that by keeping prices high, regardless of the level of taxes imposed on their products. That means something like a Rolls Royce Phantom costs £650k and a Porsche 911 starts at £150k.