Monroe 71781 Rear Sensa Trac Strut on 2040-parts.com
San Bernardino, California, US
Shocks & Struts for Sale
- Moog k90286 front strut mount(US $50.38)
- Monroe 181954 rear complete strut assembly(US $97.56)
- Monroe 801881 front monroe matic plus strut(US $56.28)
- Monroe 171959 front quick strut assembly(US $195.97)
- Mevotech mp902999 front strut upper mounting kit(US $35.97)
- Mevotech mp901913 front strut upper mounting kit(US $28.96)
Land Rover Freelander 2 HSE Review & Road Test Part 3
Wed, 19 May 2010Final part of our review/road test of the Freelander 2 HSE The bigger dimensions on the Freelander 2 have made the cabin more appealing. In many ways it reminds me of the interior on the previous model Range Rover Sport. The one I recently decried as “ill-conceived and felt low-rent”. Which was how it felt in the Sport (much improved now, I hasten to add).
Nissan Extrem SUV concept (2012) first official pictures
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Infiniti Q50 Executive – it’s for business users
Wed, 23 Oct 2013Infiniti Q5 Executive – it’s for business users The new Infiniti Q50 (replacement for the old G37) was revealed at the Detroit Auto Show in January, prices for the Q50 were revealed in June (starts at £27,950) and comes in three trim levels – SE, Premium and Sport – but it seems there will be an additional trim option – the Infiniti Q50 Executive. With an eye to business sales in Europe, Infiniti has decided there needs to be a trim level aimed at business buyers (or those who do big miles), so they’re offering an Executive trim level for the 2.2 diesel version. As well as the normal equipment levels on the Q50 (which are pretty decent anyway) the Executive option gets, according to Infiniti, “One of the most advanced satellite navigation systems” plus some decent finance packages.