Superchargers & Parts for Sale
- Vibrant performance vibrant 2771 4 ply reinfr sil tran con(US $36.07)
- Nissan oem 02-04 xterra 3.3l-v6 supercharger-upper bracket 144675s700(US $45.99)
- Nissan oem 02-04 xterra 3.3l-v6 supercharger-lower bracket 144675s710(US $46.84)
- Nissan oem 01-04 frontier-intake plenum 140105s700(US $384.55)
- Way works motors 15% supercharger pulley reduction kit(US $74.00)
- Edelbrock pulley supercharger e-force tvs 2300 10 rib 2.75" polished(US $46.41)
Insurance shake-up
Fri, 02 Mar 2007By Richard Yarrow Motoring Issues 02 March 2007 09:14 4x4 drivers to pay more for insurance The biggest shake-up in Britain’s car insurance for 15 years is to take place – and 4x4 drivers are facing policy price hikes. That’s because for the first time a vehicle’s weight is to be taken into account when its group rating is calculated. The move means heavier cars such as SUVs will suffer.
Ford's young driver training proves a hit
Thu, 17 Oct 2013FORD'S new young driver training programme, dubbed Ford Driving Skills for Life, has proved an instant hit with the first two sessions being substantially oversubscribed. Over 500 applications were made for the 300 free places available at Excel in London and the Trafford Centre in Manchester, and the participants aged between 17 and 24 received tips and guidance in the controlled environment of a purpose-built track. Manchester University student, Ryan Harrison, who took part in the free driver training, said: “I’ve learned so much today, especially in the skid car, learning what I’ve done wrong in the past without realising it and where to put my hands on the wheel.
Chrysler posts $239 million operating profit, raises forecast
Mon, 08 Nov 2010Chrysler Group posted an operating profit of $239 million in the third quarter and raised its outlook for the balance of the year in anticipation of stronger sales and improved operating performance. The results, released Monday, marked the automaker's third straight operating profit. Chrysler's third-quarter net loss was $84 million, down from $172 million in the second quarter.