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Packard 1955 Seat Adjustment Knob on 2040-parts.com

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Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, United States

Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Packard

NOS 1955 Front Seat Adjustment knob.  Green in color.  Has some slight blemishes, perhaps from new.  Part # 469059

Mazda confirms new SkyActiv-D 1.5 litre diesel engine for next Mazda2

Wed, 11 Jun 2014

The next Mazda2, previewed by the Hazumi Concept (pictured) gets a new SKYACTIV 1.5 diesel The Geneva Motor Show this year saw the arrival of the Mazda Hazumi Concept which was the first view of the next generation Mazda2, due to arrive in early 2015. What the Geneva Show also revealed from Mazda was the new SkyActiv-D 1.5 litre diesel engine which is heading for deployment in Mazda’s cars, and now Mazda has confirmed the next Mazda2 will be offered with the new clean and fugal diesel. Similar to the 2.2 litre diesel already available in the Mazda 6 and Mazda 3, the new 1.5 litre offers 103bhp and 185lb/ft of torque and features a bigger homogenous lean burn range, less mechanical resistance and new insulation to improve cooling and efficiency.

Volvo S60 Review (2014): S60 D4 SE Nav 181 PS manual

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Ford at CES 2011

Sun, 09 Jan 2011

Ford has been the automotive darling of the Consumer Electronics Show for several years now. On Friday morning, Ford CEO Alan Mulally made a historic third keynote speech, during which he introduced the new Focus Electric and a host of new supporting technologies, which appear to keep Ford near the top of the technological pack. Two aspects of Ford's approach are interesting.