Turbo Chargers for Sale
- Skoda superb 2008-2010 turbocharger 2.0l diesel 03g253010(US $)
- Jaguar s type 2002-2008 turbocharger 2.7l diesel xr853069(US $)
- Original ag turbo air intake hose for nissan nv400 dci 180 144603389r(US $42.12)
- Garrett g35-1050 rotated turbo charger 1000+bhp capable, only 2000 miles use(US $)
- Borg warner schwitzer s300 318027b turbo charger supra skyline t4 drift track(US $)
- 1** hull group turbocharger new - oe-ref. 20548442_coreassy for cummins-(US $)
MINI Countryman (2010/2011) – the ‘MTV’ Video
Wed, 24 Feb 2010The MINI Countryman. New Video As you can’t have failed to notice, MINI revealed the MINI Countryman to the world last month and we had a heap of MINI Countryman photos. And despite the fact that it’s being reported that the MINI Countryman Video we have here is the first Countryman video, it’s not.
One Lap of the Web: Nine cars you'll drive in hell, airbag watermelon destruction and luxury, Soviet-style
Mon, 12 Aug 2013-- After carefully weighing the options, Motor Authority has arrived at a list of the nine cars you'll drive in hell. The Aztek is an easy (if misunderstood) target, and the Renault Fuego makes sense on the basis of its name alone but there are a few unexpected additions, too -- like the Tesla Model S, which won't be easy to keep running because “… Hell is a lot like the San Francisco airport--roughly five thousand people and their 25,000 battery-powered devices, all fighting for a pull off Hell's only functional power outlet.” -- Don't ask us why, but we're fascinated with old Soviet steel, from the no-nonsense heavy duty trucks the crappy Cars of the People. The supposedly luxurious, Packard-inspired Chaika M-13 limousine sits somewhere between the two, and you can read a Special Interest Auto article on the car at Hemmings.
Brits would rather drive than walk
Wed, 25 Jun 2014ALMOST HALF (47%) of all people in the UK would rather drive than walk for a journey of up to one mile and 48% drive to work instead of trying to use any other form of transport. Despite a one mile journey taking very little more time to walk than drive, only 38% of drivers said they would use their feet in place of the car for such short journeys. Even though short journeys cause the most pollution and damage to cars, half said they would still drive.