Cylinder Heads & Parts for Sale
- Amc knock for chrysler jeep cherokee j * 5736 5736-(US $)
- Amc knock for chrysler jeep cherokee j*5737 5737-(US $)
- P08 cylinder head of engine for peugeot 205 sedan 1.9 diesel 5857 5857-(US $)
- Tusjp4 cylinder head of engine for peugeot 205 cabriolet 1.9 cat 5885 5885-(US $)
- Rocker cover kit fits alfa romeo 159 939 1.8 05 to 11 939a4.000 55564395 febi(US $)
- Rocker cover kit fits vauxhall signum z03 1.8 05 to 08 z18xer 055558118 0656175(US $)
New scheme lets drivers rent their cars out
Wed, 05 Feb 2014Car owners can now make money by renting their vehicles when they’re not being used, using a new car rental scheme. The ‘easyCar Club’ venture lets drivers advertise their cars and matches them with people looking to rent a car for a short period. On Bing: see pictures of unusual hire cars Hertz offers supercar hire Although the service is now available nationwide, it was initially trialled in London – meaning many of the cars advertised are concentrated on the London area.
Legends of the Autobahn at Monterey 2013
Mon, 19 Aug 2013To prove that there really is something for everyone in Monterey Historics week, on the same day that Concorso Italiano takes place, and The Quail, there’s a further gathering that focuses on Teutonic machinery – Legends of the Autobahn. Now in its fifth year and run by the BMW Car Club of America, Legends of the Autobahn sees the Mercedes-Benz Club of America, Porsche Club of America and Audi Club North America teaming up to produce a show that’s more intimate than most other parts of the Monterey Historics week – but no less absorbing.
BMW-Mercedes alliance: the latest news
Mon, 06 Oct 2008By Georg Kacher Motor Industry 06 October 2008 17:13 BMW and Mercedes are continuing to work on joint projects, CAR can reveal. The two premium brands reckon working together might just stave off the threat of the credit crunch, collapsing car sales in key markets and the uncertainty wobbling the very foundations of the motor industry. But the BMW-Merc collaboration is proving difficult, according to executives in Germany contacted by CAR.