Up for bid is a new, unused Mac Automotive Pressure Test Kit. Item retails for $121.99 at mactools.com but you can get it for a bargain price here. Email with any questions. Thanks.
Diagnostic Tools / Equipment for Sale
- Otc genisys 2012 software bundle domestic asian with abs & 2011 european-new!!!!(US $399.85)
- Cen-tech electronic stethoscope w headset automotive noise diagnostic tool nib! (US $39.99)
- Used tif 5500 pump style automatic halogen leak detector with hard case(US $19.99)
- Vintage timing light neo flash for 6v, 12v or 24v testing(US $19.00)
- Dixco 5pc automotive test & tune-up set - model 331 orig box & manuals.(US $19.99)
- 12 volt battery/alternator tester(US $8.99)
Ford Iosis X concept car (2006): first official pictures
Thu, 28 Sep 2006By Ben Barry First Official Pictures 28 September 2006 03:58 Iosis X: the lowdown Meet one of the Paris Motor Show’s most flamboyant stars: the Ford Iosis X. It’s billed as a crossover concept vehicle which builds on the genes laid down by last year’s Frankfurt star, the Iosis. The Iosis ultimately morphed into the new Mondeo, as featured in the November issue of CAR magazine (out 2 October).
Fiat 500X SUV & new baby Jeep confirmed
Fri, 21 Dec 2012Fiat has confirmed it is extending the 500 range with the Fiat 500X SUV and will build a new small Jeep crossover on the same platform. We’ve just had the first extension of the 500 range arrive in the UK in the guise of the Fiat 500L (complete with 500L ‘Motherhood’ rap), but the 500L range isn’t going to end there. Following on from a sneak peek at a probable future Fiat 500X SUV back in July, Fiat has now confirmed it is going to put the rufty-tufty version of the 500 in to production and will build it alongside a new baby Jeep crossover – based on the same underpinnings – at its Melfi factory in Italy.
Feds look at Toyota electronics as source of accelerator defects
Tue, 02 Feb 2010The U.S. Department of Transportation is looking into whether Toyota Motor Corp.'s problems with unintended acceleration can be traced to defects in the electrical controls rather than just the mechanical problems cited by the automaker, a Transportation official said Tuesday. “We're not finished with Toyota and are continuing to review possible defects and monitor the implementation of the recalls,” Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said in a statement.