Tune-Up for Sale
- Weston fifth wheel 5th speedometer speed sensor for calibration testing(US $1,700.00)
- Nyppd engine mount kit porsche 911| 996 997| 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09(US $279.99)
- Nyppd transmission mount kit porsche boxster cayman 986 987 981 mk 1 & 2 97 - up(US $279.49)
- Nyppd billet aluminum 3pc engine mount kit: honda civic ef crx 88 89 90 91 w/ b(US $224.99)
- Tune-up service(US $70.00)
- Dielectric tune-up silicone grease - .33 oz. ( 7 grams ) reclosable tube(US $4.79)
CES opens with fewer big wheels, including carmakers
Wed, 09 Jan 2013There are some grumblings that the annual CES is becoming less relevant in this era of 24-hour news and instant globalization of information on the internet. And you can make a good argument that the relevance of the world's largest consumer electronics show is at least evolving, for carmakers as well as for other industry giants. It has always been an industry only show, with no public -- the “consumers” in "consumer electronics" -- allowed.
Porsche Panamera S E-hybrid scores £5k government grant
Wed, 27 Nov 2013By Ollie Kew First Official Pictures 27 November 2013 12:30 You’d have thought the last thing a buyer wealthy enough to afford an £89k Porsche Panamera needed was a £5000 discount on their mammoth new supersaloon. But, thanks the Panamera S E-hybrid cracking the eco numbers, that’s exactly what the UK government is offering. The Panamera S E-hybrid has joined a list of just 15 cars eligible for Britian’s ‘ULEV’ (ultra low-emission vehicle) status, approved by OLEV (the Office for low-emission vehicles.) Yes, in real life, it’s ridiculous, but on paper, the S E-hybrid is a wunderkid of low-emission motoring.
Aston Martin Cygnet concept (2009) first official photos
Wed, 16 Dec 2009Aston Martin has finally released detailed pictures of its premium supermini, the Cygnet. Based on the Toyota iQ, and sharing the majority of its mechanicals and interior architecture with the Japanese city car, the Cygnet is a major deviation from Aston Martin’s bread and butter luxury supercars. Sort of.