Oil Filter Yamaha 4x7 Xv750 Sr/tt/xt 500 on 2040-parts.com
Goleta, California, US
OEM Type YAMAHA FILTER Yamha p/n 4X7-13440-90
Components for Sale
Honda 1975 honda xl100 xl100k1 clutch hub plates assembly(US $19.99)
1986 honda vf500f intercepter - misc. bolts and rubber parts(US $19.95)
Honda clutch pressure plate 1984-2001 84-01 cr500r cr500 cr(US $45.99)
1983 honda xr500r left engine cover stator cover (US $60.00)
06 07 08 09 r6 s r6s starter relay(US $10.00)
1974 dt yamaha 250 oil tank cover (US $12.00)
Volvo V60 Plug-in Hybrid gets Polestar upgrade
Thu, 14 Aug 2014Volvo V60 Plug-in Hybrid gets Polestar upgrade The Volvo V60 Plug-in Hybrid is proving a big sales success for Volvo – and no wonder. The V60 Plug-in Hybrid takes the already very good Volvo V60 and plants a hybrid plug-in under the skin which offers Volvo’s 215bhp 5-cylinder diesel engine – which drives the front wheels – mated to a 70bhp electric motor at the back, making the V60 Plug-in a 4WD Estate with a decent turn of performance, a range of up to 621 miles and a BIK-busting 49g/k emissions. Not only that, but you can now have the V60 Plug-in with Volvo’s R-Design spec offering the usual Volvo ‘go faster’ updates which make the V60 look more purposeful without looking silly.
Chrysler to fight Ford compact van with Fiat Doblo
Tue, 17 Nov 2009Chrysler Group's new Ram brand will sell a version of the new Fiat Doblo compact van in the United States. The Fiat-sourced Ram van will go up against Ford Motor Co.'s Transit Connect, which Ford started selling in the U.S. in July.
Deloitte interviews 677 'millenials,' concludes they're broke
Mon, 20 Jan 2014Until artisanal, sustainable, locally sourced craft-beer bars can upend themselves from their Brooklyn brownstones and directly to your Park Slope loft entrance, it turns out that today's youthful generation will still need to buy cars to get places. In fact, they might even be picky about what they spend time in, which means that young people, even "millennials," are doing research on cars and forming their own opinions as smart consumers. Hey, doesn't that sound familiar?