Flywheels, Flexplates, & Parts for Sale
- Genuine toyota clutch flywheel 13405-28020(US $408.23)
- 14-17 range rover evoque discovery sport lr2 (l538 l550) 2.0l awd auto flywheel(US $79.99)
- Flywheel for mercedes a-class w176 w246 1.6 270,910 m270 a2700300305-(US $)
- Mazda 2.0l 2.3l 2.5l automatic flywheel drive plate genuine oem fne219020b(US $99.99)
- 10 11 12 13 14 15 toyota prius 1.8l transmission input damper clutch disc 2zrfxe(US $179.99)
- 94-03 ford f250 f350 f450 * 7.3 diesel flex plate flywheel w/ spacer & bolts(US $54.08)
Doomed Saturns, Hummers make assembly-line curtain calls
Tue, 16 Mar 2010Two doomed General Motors brands--Saturn and Hummer--are getting their last hurrahs on the assembly line. GM assembled 1,037 Saturn Outlooks last month after not making any Saturns since October. “We are building out a few Saturns to utilize existing material,” GM spokeswoman Kim Carpenter said.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe
Tue, 09 Jan 2007By Ben Oliver Motor Shows 09 January 2007 05:53 Drophead Coupe makes waves in Detroit CAR Online brought you the first pictures of the new open-top Phantom and exclusive video footage last month, but this £260,000 monster still stole the Detroit show when Rolls-Royce chairman Ian Robertson officially unveiled it in what will be by far its biggest market. The 100EX concept on which the production car is based stole the 2004 Geneva show too, and features which we all thought would only be seen on the concept, such as the teak ‘decking’ on the hood cover and the rear-hinged suicide doors, have made it to the finished car. Production starts at Goodwood this summer.
The Guardian calls Cars UK “The Petrolheads’ favourite web site”
Tue, 01 Jun 2010Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has common-sense views on speed cameras, cyclists (although perhaps not Boris), speed limits and traffic calming. Which the Guardian doesn't like one bit Being proclaimed the Petrolheads’ favourite website by the Guardian – not a newspaper renowned for its love of cars – we’ll take as a compliment. Although it was meant to be disparaging.