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- Jeep oem 5166082ab radiator support-lower cross member(US $235.00)
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- Dodge oem 5058128ad radiator-side shield(US $21.44)
- Cadna 83190 cooling system misc-radiator coolant hose(US $12.45)
- Stant 10268 radiator cap-oe type radiator cap(US $10.41)
- Cadna 82845 cooling system misc-radiator coolant hose(US $12.55)
Ferrari 458 Speciale (2013) at Frankfurt motor show
Tue, 20 Aug 2013More power and pace, less weight and extra helpings of oversteer – here comes the Ferrari 458 Speciale. Regular customers will be reaching for their bank cards and road testers will be jockeying for a test drive of the extreme 458, because Ferrari has taken the most thrilling mid-engined car on the planet and turned the volume up to 11. The 458 Speciale follows in the smokin’ tyre tracks of the 360 Challenge Stradale and 430 Scuderia, in being the maximum attack version of Ferrari’s current mid-engined V8 berlinetta.
McLaren P1 explained by Anthony Sheriff (video): Paris 2012
Fri, 28 Sep 2012McLaren Managing Director, Anthony Sheriff, explains exactly what the new McLaren P1 Supercar will offer its customers. But the concept P1 does show exactly where McLaren are heading with the spiritual successor to the McLaren F1 road car of the 1990s, and it does look 95 per cent like the production car. We covered what detail we have on the new P1 extensively yesterday when McLaren officially unveiled the P1 in Paris – from its construction to its downforce and active aero – but it’s interesting to get a McLaren view on their new baby, which we have from McLaren’s MD Anthony Sheriff.
U.S. sales of quirky 5-series GT disappoint BMW
Tue, 24 May 2011BMW's 5-series Gran Turismo was meant to be a stylish alternative to minivans and crossovers when it debuted in November 2009. But sales of the tall, quirky five-door have been disappointing. Now, BMW of North America CEO Jim O'Donnell says he wishes the company hadn't stopped selling the 5-series wagon in the United States last year.