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Volkswagen Original Thermostats New Fit 2005 : 2009 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:06F-121-111-F Warranty:No

UP FOR SALE NEW THERMOSTATS FOR  VOLKSWAGEN  PASSAT  2.0T   2005 THROUGH 2009  ,  IT'S NEW FROM THE DEALER WITH RECEIPT . I BOUGHT IT FOR MY CAR BUT NEXT DAY BEFORE I INSTALL IT , THE CAR GONE IN ACCIDENT , TOTAL LOSS . AS SHOWN FROM THE RECEIPT , I BOUGHT IT FOR $56.50 PLUS TAX  SO, MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN , IT'S BRAND NEW NEVER INSTALL , IT'S EXACTLY WHAT YOU BUY FROM THE DEALER FOR YOUR CAR AND WILL SAVE MONEY . THANK YOU .

GM to reprogram some oil-life monitors

Fri, 05 Apr 2013

This story originally appeared on Automotive News General Motors is warning owners of almost 800,000 2010-12 vehicles that they may need oil changes more frequently than the onboard oil monitoring systems are telling them. After high warranty claims on several models with four-cylinder engines, GM will reprogram software to make oil change warning lights go on sooner. The change only affects 2010-2012 Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain and Buick LaCrosse and Regal models with 2.4-liter LAF and LEA four-cylinder engines.

JAG CELEBRATES SUCCESS AND A BIRTHDAY

Thu, 10 Oct 2013

BARONS' RECENT annual 'Jaguar Heritage Sale' celebrated all models of the much-loved marque but the E-type, in its 50th anniversary year really stole the show. The car had bidders and vendors purring with pleasure and nine of these stunning cars were on offer and all of them sold. Of the four examples offered, not one sold for less than £31,000 and the chart topper – a magnificent, bright red 1972 machine achieved over £39,000.

Video: A Caterham Supersport and a snow-covered road

Mon, 05 Nov 2012

Anyone born before the automakers started trying to push front-drivers on us knows that rear-wheel drive and a set of decent tires will get you just about anywhere you want to go, even in deep snow. Skeptical? Take it from EVO magazine, which posted this video of editor Henry Catchpole enjoying a Caterham Supersport in all its sideways glory.