Pedals & Pads for Sale
- Ford focus edge 2014 accelerator pedal bv619f836bb(US $)
- 2010 toyota rav4 (a3) 2010 7811042010 electric accelerator pedal accelerator pedal-(US $)
- Footrest pedal plate cover for maserati levante 2017-21 & ghibli 14-21 lhd-(US $)
- 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 ford f150 emergency e parking brake foot pedal(US $139.99)
- 2013-2016 scion frs subaru brz gas accelerator pedal oem(US $40.00)
- 2007 ford transit van 2.2 tdci 16v (qvfa) electric gas pedal 6pv00923800 #4889-(US $)
Reports that General Motors will sell Opel dismissed as 'nonsense'
Thu, 09 Jun 2011German press reports that General Motors Co. is putting its European unit Opel/Vauxhall up for sale were dismissed as speculation by the division and as "nonsense" by a German state with an Opel factory. The magazines Auto Bild and Spiegel reported that GM is considering putting Opel up for sale as management is losing confidence that its European arm will return to profitability.
Holden to stop making cars in Australia
Fri, 13 Dec 2013Fresh from the news that General Motors (GM) will be pulling its Chevrolet brand out of mainstream markets in Europe, the automotive giant has now confirmed that its Australian subsidiary, Holden, will stop making cars Down Under by the end of 2017. It’s further bad news for GM, but even more so for the 2,900 Australian people who are set to lose their jobs as a result of the closure. And it’s a sad and disappointing end for the famous Holden marque, which can trace its history back as far as 1856.
Ford Ka (2009): more photos and details
Mon, 08 Sep 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 08 September 2008 17:40 Ford has issued more details and photographs of its Ka city car, the Blue Oval's twin of the cutesy Fiat 500. The new Ka will – for the first time – be available as a diesel in the shape of the 74bhp 1.3-litre TDCI model, which can muster a very sensible 67.2mpg on the combined cycle. But don't forget that few 'mini buyers pick diesel in the UK; an oil-burning city car's price premium appears larger and economy gains smaller when compared with bigger cars, making diesel babies like hens' teeth.