Timing Components for Sale
- Cloyes s334t timing driven gear-engine timing camshaft sprocket(US $10.54)
- Cloyes 8-1016 timing-engine timing gear(US $202.48)
- Cloyes 3336s timing-engine timing gear(US $118.46)
- Cloyes s305t timing driven gear-engine timing camshaft sprocket(US $8.51)
- Cloyes s314t timing driven gear-engine timing camshaft sprocket(US $12.28)
- Cloyes s340 timing driven gear-engine timing camshaft sprocket(US $62.01)
Citroen C5: news and pics of 2011 facelift
Tue, 26 Oct 2010It’s facelift time for the Citroen C5. The Gallic family car gets a cosmetic fillip, new safety toys and a range of engine revisions to keep it fresh in the face of new competition from the new VW Passat and pepped-up Ford Mondeo. The 153bhp turbocharged 1.6-litre petrol nets lower CO2 emissions, down 14g/km to 153, and economy is also improved, up to 42.2mpg from 39.8.
New Smart ForTwo and ForFour set for 2014 unveil
Wed, 30 Oct 2013Mercedes-Benz's struggling Smart city car division is seeking to add a new dimension to the urban driving experience with its third-generation ForTwo, currently undergoing the final phase of a three-year test and development program ahead of a planned unveiling mid next year. Set for North American launch in 2015, the ultra-compact two-seat hatchback represents a fresh chapter in operations for Smart, which has recently gained greater independence from parent company Mercedes-Benz as its boss, Annette Winkler, attempts to stem years of financial losses after almost a decade of rebuilding following its short-lived joint venture with Mitsubishi. The new ForTwo, known internally as project C453, has been developed in a joint engineering program with the upcoming second-generation ForFour and its sister car, the third-generation Renault Twingo.
Mitsubishi teases its Geneva motor show 2012 debut
Thu, 19 Jan 2012Mitsubishi has issued this teaser photo of its new car destined for a debut at the 2012 Geneva motor show in March. It's the first time the Japanese company has launched an all-new global vehicle at Geneva. Sadly, Mitsu is remaining tight-lipped about its new model.