THIS A BRND NEW GENUINE FORD TRANSMISSION SPEED SENSOR, PACKAGE HAS BEEN OPENED, BUT THE PRODUCT NEVER BEEN USED. MAY CAN FIT IN OTHER FORD MODELS AND YEARS PLEASE MAKE SURE QUESTIONS??? LET ME KNOW THANKS
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Video: Toyota teases Furia concept
Fri, 21 Dec 2012Toyota has released a teaser a teaser video to promote its new Furia concept, set to be unveiled at the 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit next month. From what we can tell, the orange sedan concept features some carbon fiber accents – check out the rear lip spoiler – and there appears to be the standard next-generation lights we see on every concept. The world debut of the Furia Concept will be broadcast live online via Livestream on 14 January.
Kia Carens (2012) first offical pictures
Wed, 25 Jul 2012Another Paris motor show attendee has been confirmed today: the lower, sleeker, altogether less mumsy 2012 Kia Carens. Ex-Audi design guru Peter Schreyer looks to have treated the Carens to the now-trademark Kia grille and more European-style design, but all we've got to go on so far are these rather 'negative' teaser images from Kia. Kia's 2012 Carens: the details Judging by these Photoshopped teaser photos, the new Kia Carens is a world apart from the more squared-off, minivan MPVs that have gone before.
Found on eBay: 1983 Škoda 105L sedan
Mon, 09 Sep 2013Years before Škoda started topping the customer satisfaction charts in the U.K. and other countries, beating its corporate parent VW, and operating plants all over Europe and China, it was a Czechoslovakian automaker known for building more or less reliable cars (mostly less). Few in the U.S.