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Santa Rosa, California, US
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NEW OIL PUMP PART# 111 115 107BK IT FITS 1975-1979 VW BEETLE 1972-1973 VW FASTBACK 1972-1980 VW SUPER BEETLE 1983-1985 VW VANAGON 1.9 H4 1972-1974 VW KARMANN GHIA 1986-1991 VW VANAGON 1972-1973 VW SQUAREBACK 1985-1992 VW TRANSPORTER 1972-1974 VW BEETLE 1.6 H4

New Bentley Continental GT Speed revealed

Wed, 20 Jun 2012

The 2013 Bentley Continental GT Speed has been revealed with 616bhp, new gearbox and improved economy. Arrives October 2012. Regular readers will already know that the new Bentley Continental GT Speed debuts at the Goodwood Festival of Speed at the end of the month, but Bentley has now revealed their new GT Speed ahead of that public debut.

BMW ActiveHybrid 3 (2012 / 2013): New 3 Series Hybrid details revealed

Tue, 18 Oct 2011

2012 BMW ActiveHybrid 3 - on sale late 2012 BMW hasn’t had the most astonishing success with its hybrid offerings to date, but despite that, and following the reveal of the 2012 3 Series last week, they have announced details of the 3 Series hybrid – the BMW ActiveHybrid 3. Just like the recently revealed ActiveHybrid 5, the BMW Active Hybrid 3 will get a 302bhp twin-turbo six-pot (the same engine as the 335i) together with an electric motor which throws an additional 53bhp in to the mix. That should mean a 0-60mph of around 5.5 seconds (although BMW has given us no performance figures) and it will give 44mpg, exactly the same as the bigger ActiveHybrid 5 – and not exactly spectacular.

GM product chief Bob Lutz to retire

Mon, 09 Feb 2009

GM boss Bob Lutz Retires By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 09 February 2009 17:41 GM boss Bob Lutz will retire at the end of the year. The vice chairman of global product development – who has been at the centre of the automotive industry for the last 46 years – will be replaced by Tom Stephens, GM’s current veepee for global powertrain and global quality. Lutz, 76, will continue to report to GM boss Rick Wagoner throughout 2009 in his new role as GM vice chairman and senior advisor, before bowing out at the end of December.