Chilton's Datsun 200sx 510 610 710 810 1973-1982 on 2040-parts.com
Vine Grove, Kentucky, United States
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- 1975 auto repair manual(US $9.00)
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- Chilton's brakes suspension and electronic tune-up manual - 7804(US $7.50)
- 2004 mitsubishi brochure -eclipse-spyder-montero-lancer-endeavor-outlander(US $9.99)
- Motor's 20th edition truck manual 1967(US $22.99)
Bentley Continental GT Speed gets more power & Bentley Flying Spur gets V8
Tue, 25 Feb 2014The 2014 Bentley Continental GT Speed gets a makeover and more power Perhaps the arrival of the new Mercedes S-Class Coupe – especially as the S 63 AMG Coupe – has spurred Bentley on to make their cars a bit more special, but whatever the reason the 2014 Bentley Continental GT Speed offers more power and more options than ever before. Power in the 6.0 litre V12 has been pushed up to 626bhp and 605lb/ft of torque which means top speed goes up to 206mph (203mph for the convertible), making the new GT Speed the fastest production Bentley ever. There are more tweaks under the skin too with a lowered chassis and stiffer suspension and cosmetic tweaks too with the front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser now painted in body colour, dark tinted 21″ alloys, headlights and tail lights, red brake callipers and a chrome ‘Speed’ badge on the front wing.
Autonomous emergency braking mandatory in Europe by 2014
Tue, 07 Aug 2012Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) is set to become mandatory as a result of new European regulations. From 2014 Euro NCAP – the organization responsible for conducting independent assessment of vehicle safety performance – will amend its reports and no car will gain a five-star rating without AEB. It's hoped an increased use of the system will cut down on front-end impacts as well as pedestrian injuries.
Ford technology could recognise your face
Wed, 02 Jul 2014Does your car know who’s driving it? It may do in the future – as Ford is working on technology that can recognise your face. The carmaker has teamed up with technology experts Intel to use sensors inside the car that can identify individual people, and adapt settings to that driver’s preferences.