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Tie Rod Linkages for Sale
- Inner tie rod end dorman premium ti21170pr(US $33.88)
- Inner rack end fits skoda felicia 6u 1.6 left or right 95 to 01 aee tie rod febi(US $)
- Fit for suzuki sj413 samurai steering linkage drag tie rod right hand drive(US $135.00)
- Steering drag link uro parts 32211138864(US $57.52)
- Steering tie rod assembly uro parts 32111115229 fits 77-83 bmw 320i(US $38.95)
- Moog es800375 - front driver side inner steering tie rod end(US $73.10)
BMW X4 Leaks
Thu, 04 Apr 2013We have the first official photos of the BMW X4 SUV – the ‘Lifestyle’ version of the X3 – which we expect to debut at the Shanghai Motor Show this month. We have the first leaked images of the X4 that show a BMW X3 with the same sort of treatment as the X5 got to turn it in to the X6, and create what BMW like to call an SAC – a Sports Activity Coupe. Apart from the changes to the body – and less room in the back – you can expect the X4 to offer much the same under the skin as the X3 – albeit at a premium price – which will mean – for the UK at least – will mean everything from an X4 xDrive 18d SE through to an X4 xDrive 35d M Sport.
EVs are Dead, Long Live Tesla says Morgan Stanley analyst
Fri, 30 May 2014The Tesla Model S is the only successful electric car The experiment of getting the car buying public to believe an electric car is a sensible alternative to an ICE car isn’t an unmitigated failure – but it’s close. And now Investment Bank Morgan Stanley has come out and stated the obvious: Apart from the success of Tesla, electric cars are a failure, falling far short of sales predictions and likely to see no real growth in the coming years. Morgan Stanley declare that we will still all be driving ICE cars for the foreseeable future, and despite predictions that as many as one in ten cars will be BEVs by 2020 the reality is likely to be less than one in a hundred.
Insurance changes to make shopping around easier
Fri, 11 Jul 2014DRIVERS renewing their car insurance could find it easier to shop around or haggle for a discount under new proposals set out by insurers. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) said it has written to the City regulator, suggesting that new minimum standards of information should be set across the market. The standards would mean that renewal documents for motor and home buildings and contents insurance would include the premium that the customer started the year paying alongside their renewal quote, so that they could be compared more easily.