Divas 12850 Diva-tech Base Layer Pant Lace L on 2040-parts.com
Plymouth, Michigan, United States
Pants & Bibs for Sale
- Divas 12848 diva-tech base layer pant lace s(US $52.24)
- Divas 12851 diva-tech base layer pant lace x(US $52.24)
- Divas 12854 diva-tech base layer pant lace 4x(US $52.24)
- Hmk base layer womens thermal pants black(US $26.99)
- Divas 97194 avid neo pant sm charcoal/blue(US $313.49)
- Divas 97242 divas craze bib black/blue 5x(US $199.49)
Mercedes C-class to get expanded lineup
Mon, 15 Apr 2013Mercedes-Benz will add convertible, diesel- and hybrid-powered sedans to its C-class lineup after the car is redesigned next year. The current C-class is offered only as a sedan and coupe and only with gasoline engines. The rival BWM 3-series is sold in coupe, convertible, station wagon, diesel and hybrid versions.
New Ford Mustang: First right-hand-drive Mustang built
Mon, 18 Aug 2014New Ford Mustang: First right-hand-drive Mustang built The new Ford Mustang, unlike Mustangs in the past, will be sold in the UK in right-hand-drive (and in other RHD markets too), and that has now got closer with the reveal of the first RHD Mustang (above) to roll out of a Ford production plant. Ford has already taken orders for the firstĀ 130 UK spec RHD MustangsĀ during the UEFA Champions League final back in May, when 500 new Mustangs were offered as a high-profile way to kick off sales of the new Mustang in Europe. The Mustang is available for the UK in RHD as either a Fastback or Convertible and a choice of either a 420bhp V8 or 2.3 litre EcoBoost with 324bhp, with a standard spec that includes Ford’s SYNC 2, Park Assist, Leather and 19″ alloys.
We're Getting More MPG
Thu, 11 Jul 2013The average car/truck/SUV sold by the top eight brands in America makes almost one mile per gallon more than it did a year ago, according to sales-weighted data from the industry analysts at TrueCar. TrueCar's TrueMPG industry average of 23.7 mpg remains the highest the car market has seen, 0.7-mpg higher than at this time last year. The biggest gainers by brand are Nissan and Chrysler, which improved their fleets by 1.1 mpg over last year's numbers.