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Diagnostic Tools / Equipment for Sale
- Snap on solus scanner with tons of extras! honda adapter, toyota, nissan more!(US $650.00)
- Otc genisys scanning system spx obd ii smart cable kit diagnostic scan tool(US $1,199.99)
- Car cooling system radiator color cap pressure tester kit pump gauge adapters hd(US $97.50)
- 12 volt led battery and alternator tester for cars and trucks batteries check(US $7.45)
- Robinair refrigerant identifier model #16900(US $200.00)
- Astro pneumatic 7860 11 pc. disc brake pad & caliper tool kit (US $35.75)
A look at Chevrolet future products
Thu, 26 Jul 2012Based on Chevrolet's vehicle launches over the past few years, a casual observer might not know that General Motors' bow-tie brand still makes trucks. Well-received entries such as the Cruze compact and Sonic subcompact have helped transcend Chevy's image as a trucks-and-sports-cars brand. In coming months, the transformation of Chevy's car lineup will continue with the launches of the Spark minicar, two new engines in the redesigned Malibu and the long-awaited next-generation Impala, due early next year.
Kahn Cosworth Range Rover Sport (2008): first official pictures
Mon, 14 Apr 2008By Dan Trent First Official Pictures 14 April 2008 12:34 The first road car since the 1990s to wear the Cosworth badge will be announced later this week, CAR Online can reveal. The new Kahn Cosworth Range Rover Sport has been born of an unlikely alliance between Bradford-based premium styling outfit Kahn Design and old-school race engine builder Cosworth. Full information on the new Cossie won't be released until later this week, but CAR Online has obtained this exclusive teaser image.
UK drivers disinterested in electric cars
Wed, 02 Jul 2014DRIVERS in the UK are not interested in electric cars, with only 5% stating they would think about buying one, according to new research. A further 14% of drivers say they have considered an electric car but rejected and bought a petrol, diesel or hybrid car instead. More than half (56%) of British drivers said they had not even thought about an electric car as a possible replacement for their existing vehicle.