Engine Computers for Sale
2010 mazda 3 -- 2.0l engine computer ecm lifetime warranty lf3t18881d(US $149.95)
01 ford explorer mountaineer airbag restraints control module oem 1l1a-14b321-ac(US $17.99)
2012 2013 mazda 3 -- 2.0l engine computer ecm lifetime warranty lfje18881a(US $149.95)
2011-2012 honda cr-z ex w/nav oem engine computer crz ecu 37820-rtw-a55(US $99.00)
08 ford f-150 4x2 f150 4.6l v8 f150 2wd engine computer ecu ecm 7l3a-12a650-gxb(US $115.00)
Mercedes w126 idle control unit genuine +1 year warranty(US $608.95)
Aston Martin Zagato (2011) anniversary concept
Wed, 11 May 2011Aston Martin is teaming up with Italian design house Zagato again to mark the 50th anniversary of the DB4 GT Zagato with a new Zagato-bodied V12 Vantage. Only this solitary teaser image has been published so far, revealing the shape of the new 2011 Aston Martin V12 Vantage Zagato - which is likely to make production. The car will be shown at the Villa D’Este concours in Italy on 21 May 2011 – and Aston Martin promises this starts a new working relationship with Zagato, suggesting further models will be forthcoming.
New 2014 Mercedes S-Class order book opens – price from £62,650
Wed, 26 Jun 2013The New Mercedes S-Class (pictured) costs from £62,650 The all new Mercedes S-Class was officially revealed last month, and went in to production last week, and now the order book opens for Mercedes new technological tour de force in the UK. At launch you’ll have a choice of three engine options – diesel, hybrid and V8 petrol – and a choice of standard wheelbase or long wheelbase (which adds £3,000) with the cheapest model being the S 350 BlueTEC. The S350 BlueTEC SE gets the 3.0 litre Mercedes diesel V6 with 255bhp and 146g/km emissions and the promise of 51.4mpg, with the AMG Line models getting the same engine but costing from £67,685.
U.S. Car makers bailed out – U.K. next?
Sat, 20 Dec 2008So, President Bush has decided to use a chunk of the funds allocated for banking bailouts to US car makers, principally Chrysler and GM. I suppose it was inevitable. After all, what has Bush got to lose?