Complete Engines for Sale
- 2013 nissan pathfinder 3.5l engine motor 6cyl oem 100k miles (dl1000291) 47a(US $700.00)
- 2017 ford f250 f350 6.7 complete engine 6.7 8th vin "t" low miles 61k local only(US $15,000.00)
- 99 00 01 02 suzuki esteem engine assembly/motor (1.8l vin 4 6th digit)(US $1,055.00)
- 08 09 saturn vue engine assembly/motor 3.6l (vin 7 8th digit opt ly7)6 cyl(US $2,430.00)
- 01 02 03 04 nissan xterra engine assembly 3.3l vin e (4th digit)vg33de 3275cc(US $1,605.00)
- 2016 nissan altima 2.5l engine motor 4cyl oem 94k miles - lkq383874715(US $630.34)
Lexus teases new design direction ahead of Detroit 2012
Mon, 12 Dec 2011Lexus Concept Tease Detroit 2012 (click image for full size) Lexus has sent us a teaser photo of a new Lexus Concept heading for the Detroit Motor Show which is said to preview a new design direction. With the 2012 Detroit Motor Show just weeks away, we’re starting to get the big teases from car makers eager to ramp up interest in their offerings. This morning we learnt that Honda will take the new NSX to Detroit, and now we have arch-rivals Toyota teasing a new design direction for Lexus with a tease of a new concept, also Detroit-bound.
Porsche Macan to get VW 4-cylinder engines in 2014
Thu, 12 Dec 2013The new Porsche Macan (pictured) will get 4-cylinder engine options in 2014 The new Porsche Macan arrived officially just a few weeks ago, complete with a choice of six-cylinder petrol and diesel engines and prices starting at £43k. But that’s just the start. Porsche has now confirmed that, before the end of 2014, the Macan will get some more affordable engine options with both petrol and diesel 4-cylinder engines finding their way under the Macan’s Cayenne-esque bonnet.
Porsche 911 Turbo S China 10th Anniversary Edition revealed
Mon, 30 May 2011Porsche 911 Turbo S China 10th Anniversary Edition - celebrating a decade of Porsche in China It must have seemed a slightly optimistic decision when Porsche decided to make its mark in China in 2001 by opening a Porsche Center in Beijing, But it turned out to be a stroke of genius. China is now the second most important market for Porsche with the Stuttgart car maker now shifting almost 14,000 cars a year, a big change from the handful it managed in 2002. Big markets deserve special editions, and with plenty of wealthy individuals in China keen to have something no one else has, the Porsche 911 Turbo S China 10th Anniversary Edition – a moniker which fortunately isn’t written on the boot – will sell out straight away.