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Engine Oil Pan Gasket Spectra Gk23 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.65
Location:

Gardena, California, United States

Gardena, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Emission Code:1 SKU:SPC:GK23 Pallet Layer Maximum:49 Brand:Spectra Premium Industries Inc Warranty Time UOM:MO Manufacturer Part Number:GK23 National Popularity Code:D National Popularity Description:Last 5% of Product Group Sales Value UPC:00671607150803 Life Cycle Status Description:Available to Order Interchange Part Number:999999 Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B):4016930000 Quantity Needed:1; Life Cycle Status Code:2

80% of drivers don't care about emissions

Tue, 13 May 2014

EIGHT OUT OF 10 drivers in the UK say they wouldn’t change their car to a lower emissions model to save on road tax. This stark admission from the nation’s drivers follows a survey that also found 65% of Britain’s motorists don’t know their VED (Vehicle Excise Duty), or road tax, is calculated on the carbon dioxide emissions of their car. Many drivers think their road tax is worked out based on the size of engine in their car.

Fuel-tank probe rekindles old issue

Mon, 06 Sep 2010

The placement of fuel tanks on passenger vehicles has changed over the past three decades, and for good reason. Automakers gradually have repositioned the tank to an area in front of the rear axle, generally below the rear passenger seat. Statistically speaking, the tank in that location is less vulnerable in a high-speed, rear-end crash than in the previous location--between the rear bumper and axle.

UK Budget 2011: the outcome for motorists

Wed, 23 Mar 2011

UK chancellor George Osborne announced the 2011 budget today - which includes fuel duty cuts and changes to car tax that will affect every motorist in the land. 2011 Budget changes to fuel duty The Government will cut 1p in fuel duty, effective from 6.00pm tonight. Osborne said the fuel tax cut was designed to offset rising fuel prices, which have burdened every driver with higher bills. And the current inflation-linked 'fuel price escalator', established by the previous Government, has been abolished. Further fuel duty rises in line with inflation have been deferred until 1 January 2012. The planned 1 April 2012 fuel duty rise will be deferred to 1 August 2012.