Shocks & Struts for Sale
- 03-08 nissan 350z front shock spring bushing pair oem 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008(US $40.00)
- Rancho rs9000xl shock rs999010(US $110.99)
- (2) monroe shocks/strut sensa-trac monotube rear chrysler dodge plymouth minivan(US $81.89)
- 69-86 chevrolet/gmc 4wd truck / suburban gabriel spring assist front shocks(US $78.60)
- Kyb shock/strut gr2 twin-tube buick cadillac chevy oldsmobile pontiac rear each(US $24.61)
- Kyb monomax shock 565078 ford ranger(US $72.88)
New Mercedes E63 AMG will debut at New York
Sat, 21 Mar 2009The latest spy shot of the New Mercedes E63 AMG which will launch at the New York Motor Sow But at least we know now when that launch will be – the New York Motor Show in April. So we shouldn’t have to wait long to see proper pictures of the M5 rivalling E63 AMG in its latest iteration. So what do we know about the car?
New Infiniti Q50 starts at £27,950 for the Q50 2.2d
Wed, 26 Jun 2013Infiniti are pinning the new Q50′s sporting credibility on Sebastian Vettel (pictured) Infiniti are hanging their future sales on a name change that sounds like a James Bond reference – with all Infiniti models now getting the ‘Q’ prefix – and Sebastian Vettel’s input and endorsement of the brand – he’s Infiniti’s Director of Performance (well, there’s a price to pay for Infiniti’s Red Bull sponsorship). The first outing for Infiniti ‘Q’ in the UK is the new Infiniti Q50, which gets a four cylinder 2.2 litre turbo diesel as its entry-level, and it looks quite promising with 168bhp and 295lb/ft of torque and emissions of 115g/km, which should mean official economy around 65mpg. Standard features on the Q50 2.2d include Infiniti inTouch (so you can Tweet and Like on the go), Infiniti Drive Mode Selector, Stop-Start, rear view camera, Climate, 17″ alloys, Voice and Bluetooth.
Phones topple tailgating as most hated driving habit
Thu, 10 Apr 2014THERE’S a new ‘hate’ at the top of drivers’ lists, after a study from Kwik Fit showed that using a phone at the wheel has overtaken the long-standing bad habit of tailgating. Talking or texting while driving is hated by 47% of drivers, according to the research; comfortably ahead of tailgating on 42%. It’s the first time that following too closely has been knocked off its seriously irritating perch in years.