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Ronkonkoma, New York, US
Window Motors & Parts for Sale
- Window regulator, power w/o motor front left platinum# 1331928(US $64.71)
- Window motor/regulator assy front left platinum# 1331395(US $91.14)
- Window regulator, power w/o motor front right villager, quest platinum# 1335666(US $63.54)
- Window regulator, power w/o motor rear right 2005-01 xg series platinum# 1331247(US $94.37)
- Window motor/regulator assy front right platinum# 1331441(US $92.63)
- Window regulator, power w/o motor front left 2006-05 sonata platinum# 1331270(US $79.20)
Toyota Yaris Hybrid will cost under £15,000
Fri, 24 Feb 2012The Toyota Yaris Hybrid will cost less than £15k Toyota has announced that the 2012 Toyota Yaris Hybrid will cost ‘under’ £15,000, with first customer cars arriving in July. Unlike much of the rest of the world, the UK is not getting the more compact Prius C. Instead, we have a much better option – the Toyota Yaris Hybrid – which we now know will cost ‘under’ £15,000.
Campaign for Fair Car Insurance Renewals
Mon, 30 Apr 2012Privilege & Zurich - 2 of the worst offenders in our small sample Cars UK are calling for Insurance Companies to quote their ‘Online’ price for car insurance as a comparison when insurance renewal letters are sent. Car Insurance is big news, with prices rising by 40 per cent in the last year according to the AA, and cash-strapped motorists struggling to meet the soaring costs of insuring their car. Shopping around for a car insurance quote is undoubtedly the best way to make sure you get the best price possible, but for many that’s difficult, and many older drivers want to stay loyal to ‘their’ insurance company.
The Ford Mustang of the future could have been a Mazda
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