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Tie Rod Linkages for Sale
- Steering tie rod end fits 1978-1991 ford e-250 econoline club wagon e-250 econol(US $49.94)
- Moog ev422 inner tie rod end(US $37.82)
- Mas industries to60004 outer tie rod end(US $26.98)
- Parts master es2077rt steering tie rod end(US $12.99)
- Steering tie rod end parts master es2121l(qty 2)(US $14.99)
- Steering tie rod end parts master es2127l(US $9.99)
Vauxhall Lifetime Warranty on all new cars (well, for 100k miles)
Thu, 05 Aug 2010All new Vauxhalls now get the Vauxhall Lifetime Warranty It was going to happen sooner or later; long-established car makers biting the bullet on warranties to counter the threat form the Koreans with their huge warranties and bargain prices. And it’s Vauxhall that’s jumped in to the fray, offering a lifetime warranty on all new cars with immediate effect. Of course, that’s a ‘Lifetime Warranty’ in what has become the modern, disingenuous fashion.
New Lexus RX 450h Facelift costs from £44,495
Mon, 21 May 2012The Lexus RX 450h F Sport joins the 2012 range The 2012 facelift for the hybrid SUV Lexus RX 450h will cost from £44,495, with the new RX 450h F Sport costing £51,995. The Geneva Motor Show in March was the debut for the facelift of the 2012 Lexus SUV offering – the RX 450h – with a new, sharper, sportier option added to the range in the guise of the RX 450h F Sport. Actually, to call the changes to the 2012 RX 450h is probably to exaggerate; they’re more a bit of botox than actual surgery.
VW Golf Blue-e-Motion revealed
Mon, 03 May 2010Germany's Transport Minister and VW's Development Director with the VW Golf Blue-e-Motion In a new take on the BlueMotion moniker Volkswagen has revealed the VW Golf Blue-e-Motion which is – you’ll never guess – an electric Golf. Quelle surprise. The Golf Blue-e-Motion is a foretaste of VW’s aims to launch the electric Golf on an unsuspecting public in 2013 and was revealed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel (who managed not to get herself in the photo-op above).