Automatic Transmission Parts for Sale
- Output shaft seal timken 83gktz51 for plymouth laser 1993 1994(US $31.87)
- Cd4e la4ael transmission friction clutch pack 1994-on(US $96.69)
- ⚙45488⚙ mercedes-benz w124 260e automatic gearbox piston spring 722.409(US $)
- Left output shaft seal 69dxrm23 for protege protege5 626 323 glc mx3 2002 2000(US $17.78)
- Auto trans manual shaft seal 81mmbv87 for h1 h2 h3 h3t 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006(US $17.91)
- ⚙45489⚙ mercedes-benz w124 260e automatic gearbox governor 722.409(US $)
Mazda may revive the rotary as a hybrid car powerplant
Fri, 20 Dec 2013Mazda Motor Corp. has given a new lease on life to its rotary engine in the form of a Mazda 2 hatchback reconfigured as an extended-range hybrid. The prototype runs as an electric vehicle, with an electric motor powering the wheels.
Lexus IS Coupe arriving in 2014 & IS F V8 on the way
Thu, 23 May 2013Now it looks like Lexus is going to bring the LF-CC to production life in 2014 as the Lexus IS Coupe (although there are rumours it could be the RC, but that may be for a production version of the even more appealing LF-LC as a range-topping Lexus Coupe) and equip it with the same petrol engine and hybrid options as the IS saloon. What is also in prospect is a return of the IS F – complete with sizeable V8 power – which, if it does arrive, will see the IS Coupe coming with the F engine option and making a very promising foray in to the powerful V8 Coupe market. What doesn’t seem likely is that Lexus are going to bother with a diesel option for the IS or Coupe, despite conventional wisdom saying they need a diesel option to compete in Europe because - as they’ve already demonstrated with the IS 300h – they can deliver an appealing and competitive hybrid with decent performance and price, and bring it in with under 100g/km emissions – perfect for the business market.
Daimler-Renault alliance approved, report says
Tue, 06 Apr 2010An international alliance between Daimler and Renault has been approved by the companies' boards and is set to be announced on Wednesday, Bloomberg is reporting. The pact would allow the German and French automakers to collaborate on a range of products, including small cars, commercial vehicles and engines. AutoWeek first reported on the alliance last week.