Blower Motors for Sale
- ⭐2010 mercedes benz c300 a/c air heater blower motor(US $99.99)
- Tyc front hvac blower motor for 1998-2004 mercedes-benz slk230 heating air ek(US $129.72)
- Heater blower motor seat ibiza iv sc (6j1) hatchback 3-drs 1.6 16v (bts) 2010-(US $)
- Heater blower motor heater fan motor bmw 3 series (f30) 2014 t942466-(US $)
- 2015 nissan pulsar mk2 (c13) 1.2l petrol heater motor/assy blower fan assembly(US $)
- 2011 bmw 750 li x-drive heater, blower motor with fan(US $149.00)
Hyundai ix35 FCEV Hydrogen Fuel Cell in production by end 2012
Fri, 17 Aug 2012Hyundai will have its hydrogen powered ix35 FCEV in production by the end of 2012 with full production by 2015. We’ve spotted the Hyundai ix35 FCEV (that’s the hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle) out in South Korea sporting a new nose a couple of times recently, which apparently doesn’t signal a facelift for the ix35. What it does signal is Hyundai’s commitment to the hydrogen fuel cell as the most sensible fuel for cars in the future and to remove our dependency on oil, and Hyundai has been out promoting that message in London.
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Roadster arrives next week
Sun, 04 Nov 2012The Roadster version of Lamborghini’s LP700-4 Aventador will be revealed in Miami next week and debut at the Los Angeles Motor Show. The Lamborghini Aventador – successor to the Murcielago – was revealed by Lamborghini at the start of 2011 before getting a public debut at Geneva 2011, since when we’ve been anticipating the arrival of its Roadster sibling and even had confirmation of the Aventador Roadster from the EPA in the US. But the wait for the Aventador Roadster is now just about over with the news that Lamborghini will be debuting their open-topped Aventador at the Los Angeles Motor Show later this month.
Toyota halts Lexus GX460 sales worldwide
Thu, 15 Apr 2010The 2010 Lexus GX460. Sales have been halted due to safety concerns 2010 is turning in to Toyota’s ‘Annus Horribilis’. Its formerly untouchable reputation for producing bullet-proof cars has been severely damaged by the ‘ThottleGate’ problems, with more damage to Toyota’s reputation being caused by their failure to address a problem they seemed to be all too aware of, rather than the problem itself causing the damage.