Magnaflow Catalytic Converter 93314 Ford E-150 Econoline,e-150 Econoline Club on 2040-parts.com
La Grange, Kentucky, US
Catalytic Converters for Sale
- Magnaflow catalytic converter 93312 ford bronco,f-150,f-250(US $255.98)
- Magnaflow catalytic converter 93326 ford aerostar(US $372.20)
- Magnaflow catalytic converter 93324 ford bronco,f-150,f-250(US $366.77)
- Magnaflow catalytic converter 93348 ford mustang(US $1,016.09)
- Magnaflow catalytic converter 93333 ford mustang(US $632.85)
- Magnaflow catalytic converter 93332 ford,mercury mustang,capri(US $623.96)
Peugeot 308 (2014) first pictures of Peugeot's new Focus-fighter
Mon, 13 May 2013This is Peugeot's all-new family hatchback: the 308. Yep, that's right: Peugeot isn't rolling over to the '309' moniker, but don't be fooled: the new 308's design looks worlds apart from the off-the-pace outgoing car. Sticking with the same model names for all future cars will simplify the range for consumers, reckons Peugeot: it's a demonstration of the fightback to rebuild the brand's image (think Ford ditching the 'Escort' badge and sticking with 'Focus' instead). The new 308 is 140kg lighter than before, more economical and gets a totally rethought cabin.
Aston Martin V12 Vantage price set
Thu, 03 Jun 2010The V12-powered version of the Aston Martin Vantage arrives in U.S. dealer showrooms late this year, with a base sticker price of $181,345, which includes shipping charges and a $3,000 gas-guzzler tax. Stepping up to the Carbon Black Special Edition adds $15,000 to the sticker price, for a total of $196,345.
Ford teams up with Heinz for tomato car parts
Wed, 11 Jun 2014Ford and Getty Images Forget carbonfibre, the new must-have material on your vehicle will soon be tomato fibre – or so Ford and food manufacturer Heinz are hoping. The American carmaker and the food giant have teamed up to "explore the use of tomato fibre to develop a sustainable bio-plastic material for vehicles," bringing environmentally friendly motoring to a whole new level. Ford and Heinz tomato car parts: how will they work?