Radiators & Parts for Sale
- 1995-1996 oldsmobile aurora 4.0l v8 1-row cooling radiator replacement assembly(US $91.24)
- 1991-1993 dodge daytona 2.5l 3.0l l4 v6 cooling radiator replacement assembly(US $66.04)
- 1984-1991 toyota 4runner 2.4l automatic cooling radiator replacement assembly(US $68.35)
- Bentley coolant reservoir tank(US $189.00)
- 2003-2004 saturn ion 2.2l 4-cylinder new cooling radiator replacement assembly(US $58.14)
- 2004-2009 dodge durango 5.7l v8 a/t 2row 2738 aluminum cooling system radiator (US $92.18)
Ownership costs of traditional versus alternative fuel vehicles
Mon, 04 Feb 2013As gas prices remain high, and an increasing number of automakers roll out plug-in hybrid cars and full-electric vehicles, it's becoming easier to be tantalized with the idea of driving right past the gas station and simply "plugging in." The debate ensues when it comes to cost: These alternative fuel vehicles mean a larger outlay of cash at the onset, but the long-term fuel savings could make the purchase worthwhile. To help straighten out this numbers game, we use the Department of Energy's Vehicle Cost Calculator to compare alternative fuel vehicles with their gasoline-only counterparts. For each scenario, we assumed that our hypothetical owner was able to get the full $7,500 federal tax credit and a $2,500 state tax credit, such as is available in California.
Brawn GP Virgin deal confirmed
Fri, 03 Apr 2009Richard Branson celebrates the Brawn GP win at Melbourne. [ad#ad-1] According to Sports Pro Magazine, the Virgin deal to sponsor Brawn GP has been confirmed for the rest of 2009 on a race by race basis, but in 2010 Virgin will be stumping up for a full year of sponsorship. Good news for Ross Brawn and the team.
Bizarre EU road rules revealed
Mon, 18 Aug 2014THE AA has unearthed a collection of bizarre European driving rules that could catch unwary drivers out this summer. Believe it or not, you're not allowed to drive a dirty car in Belarus, Romania and even parts of Russia. In Portugal it's illegal to carry bicycles on the back of a car, and for some unknown reason it's forbidden in Estonia to overtake a tram that has stopped to pick up passengers.