Engine Oil Cooler Line Connector Fits 94-99 Cadillac Deville 4.6l-v8 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Oil Coolers for Sale
- Engine oil cooler hose assembly fits 91-93 cadillac deville 4.9l-v8(US $32.25)
- Engine oil cooler acdelco gm original equipment 15557751(US $215.06)
- Engine oil cooler hose assembly acdelco gm original equipment 15194577(US $80.83)
- Engine oil cooler line acdelco gm original equipment 15194578(US $66.90)
- Toyota oem 2016 tacoma-automatic transmission oil cooler 3292004040(US $422.91)
- Bd diesel 1600189 billet input shaft fits 08-10 ram 2500 ram 3500(US $957.83)
What's New: February 2006
Mon, 06 Feb 2006Ford S-Max Following the unveiling of the SAV concept at Geneva last year comes the production version, the S-MAX. Sharing much in common with the new Galaxy, the S-Max aims to have greater dynamic appeal and retain a closer connection with Ford of Europe's 'Kinetic Design' ethos. Differences include the dropping window-line that pushes back to form a triangular D-pillar and round fog lamps at the front.
Honda gives CR-Z hybrid hot-hatch the green light
Mon, 13 Jul 2009By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 13 July 2009 12:18 Honda has confirmed that its nifty CR-Z hybrid hatch will get the production go-ahead for a UK debut early next summer. The announcement was made by new Honda boss Takanobu Ito – the engineer behind the NSX – and the CR-Z will join Honda’s line-up of Integrated Motor Assist-powered cars alongside the Insight and Civic hybrid. Yes, but with a timely green twist.
Obama calls for shared sacrifice in auto bailout
Fri, 16 Jan 2009President-elect Barack Obama says he wants to keep tough conditions on automakers that get federal loans. The companies must develop sustainable business models because it would be unacceptable "to keep them on their lifeline through taxpayer dollars in perpetuity," Obama told The Washington Post. Obama said industry restructuring will require "everybody, from labor to management to creditors to shareholders, giving something up." His comments contradict suggestions that the new administration will relax federal loan agreements reached last month with General Motors and Chrysler LLC, possibly with softer demands on the UAW.