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Macomb, Michigan, United States

Macomb, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Genuine OEM:Yes Alternate Item Name:Engine Oil Cooler Quantity Sold:sold individually Category 1:Engine SKU:100:21311AA120 Quantity Needed:1 Brand:Subaru Category 2:Lubrication Manufacturer Part Number:21311AA120 Category 3:Oil Cooler Item Name:Oil Cooler Part Ref# on Diagram:ONLY PART REFERENCE #30 ON THE DIAGRAM IS INCLUDED UPC:Does not apply

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Small but safe: the Fiat 500

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By Ben Pulman Motor Industry 31 August 2007 10:29 Fiat’s new baby, the 500, has just achieved a full five-star Euro NCAP rating for adult safety. The 500's score of 35 points puts it ahead of cars like the Mini and Renault Clio while the 500’s closest rival, the Renault Twingo, only achieved four stars in the latest tests. The 500’s 35 points bettered the Twingo’s 28, as did its 14 point to the Renault’s 11 for pedestrian safety (though both ratings are equivalent to two stars).

Speakers confirmed for Interior Motives China Conference 2009

Mon, 22 Dec 2008

Seven new speakers have been confirmed for the 2009 Interior Motives from Car Design News conference in Shanghai, which will run from 21st - 23rd April. Brought to you by the team behind Car Design News and its quarterly interior design publication, Interior Motives, the conference will take place immediately after the two Shanghai Auto Show press days, and bring together the biggest names in Chinese, Asian and Western car design for a two-day program of interactive debate. Chaired by Director of the China Automotive Design Institute and former Nanjing Auto design director, Li-Chih Fu, this two-day summit will see some of the biggest names in the business gather in Shanghai to discuss the issues facing Western and Chinese carmakers searching for success in China.

Could these Ford Mondeos signal a wagon rebirth?

Wed, 13 Jun 2012

These two Ford Mondeo wagons were spotted around the Detroit area this past week. While the vehicle without camouflage is all standard Mondeo in its exterior appearance, the possibility exists that the camo on the second car could hide a Fusion front end. The most likely explanation is that these are mules of some kind, but we're holding out hope that Ford is testing the wagon waters in the United States once again.