Automatic Transmission Parts for Sale
'04-up 5r55s - ford explorer / mercury mountaineer solenoid pack- 12 mo warranty(US $120.00)
Satin aluminum single pass transmission cooler - 1(US $51.76)
Sensorswitch-gm 4l6065e output speed sensor 96-on(US $43.19)
Sensorswitch-chrysler 45rfe vss tss 1999-on(US $48.41)
Auto trans output shaft seal left/right national 710732(US $12.83)
Sensorswitch-chrysler 42rle oss 2003-on(US $51.16)
Paint your nails with Ford Mustang colors!
Wed, 23 Apr 2014When the Ford Mustang came out in 1964, some dared deride it as a "secretary's car," as if just happening upon the discovery that women might -- for some reason, who knows, the harried dames -- enjoy driving automobiles as well. What a concept. Fifty years later, Ford seems to be making the same discovery all over again.
Kia Urban Compact SUV Concept heading for Geneva Motor Show
Wed, 23 Jan 2013Kia is teasing what looks to be an Urban compact SUV come crossover ahead of a reveal at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The market for funky, rufty-tufty urban crossovers started with the ugly bug (but appealing) Nissan Juke and continues apace with car makers rushing to fill a desire by car buyers for something butch and small to blat round urban landscapers. Now it looks like Kia re planning to get in on the act with a new urban runaround of their own, with the reveal of a handful of tease photos of a new concept they will be revealing at this year’s Geneva Motor Show in March.
Citroen Cactus concept car (2013): the first bubble-wrap, bump-free car
Thu, 05 Sep 2013French car firm Citroen has enjoyed some success with its range of upmarket DS models – but now it’s turning its attention to the bread-and-butter C-line cars. And the new 2013 Citroen Cactus concept car is the first look at what’s in store for the mainstream Citroen car range. The Citroen Cactus immediately stands out from the crowd of same-again European crossovers because of its novel Airbump system: think of protective bubble-wrap on the doors and bumpers to protect them from scrapes and dings in car parks and you’re not far from the truth.