Shocks & Struts for Sale
- 2007 08 09 lexus es350 right rear passenger side strut(US $100.00)
- Gm oem 89040416 front shock absorber/shock absorber(US $90.12)
- Teraflex 9550 vss steering stabilizer 97-13 jeep wrangler tj lj jk jku 1513001(US $53.19)
- Gm oem 88945188 rear suspension-shock absorber(US $46.00)
- Gm oem 19300033 rear shock absorber(US $221.80)
- Chevrolet gm oem 25819268 rear shock absorber/shock absorber(US $86.80)
General Motors is dropping corporate logo from all vehicles
Tue, 25 Aug 2009General Motors is dropping the GM logo on its cars and trucks. The badge is a small silver square with "GM" embossed on it. It's usually on the lower edge of the front fenders.
RM's Auburn auction caters to car enthusiasts over Labor Day weekend
Thu, 02 Sep 2010RM Auctions may be best associated with high-end sales that feature fewer than 200 vehicles, but don't let its reputation fool you. Since being established in July, Auctions America by RM Auctions has secured more than 1,000 vehicles for its inaugural Auburn Fall Collector Car Auction, Sept. 2-5.
Saab: China’s Pang Da & Youngman to invest $7.5 billion. UPDATED
Mon, 31 Oct 2011Saab: China to invest $7.5 billion Update: We have now been told by Saab that Pang Da and Youngman are to provide €50 million immediately and €600 million for short to medium finance. Funding for the revised business plan and provide long-term financial stability the new Chinese owners have also budgeted funding for the planned expansion of Saab Automobile’s portfolio and additional operations to be set up in China There will be a reduction of 500 in the employee numbers. Sales targets for 2012 of 35-55,000 cars and 2013 of 75-85,00 and long-term of 200,000 cars a year Interestingly, Saab says that ‘Saab Automobile has not received the funds from Pang Da and Youngman that have been committed for today.’ Oh, well. Although the deal which will see Saab sold to China’s Youngman and Pang Da is still subject to a raft of approvals – Swedish Debt Office, EIB, GM, Chinese Government… – it seems the Chinese have big plans to invest up to $7.5 billion in Saab in the coming years.