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Diagnostic Tools / Equipment for Sale
- Scanner to diagnose mercedes-benz star diagnosis + laptop dell(US $400.00)
- Aston martin tpmsdi special tool(US $1.00)
- Bentley vas 5052 tester 08/2008 brand cd(US $1.00)
- Ducati diagnostic tool tester diagnosis for computer monster multistrada (US $59.90)
- Mac tools perceptor obd ii code reader et1005a(US $125.00)
- Nib delco distributor point & carburetor adjusting tool * 1/8" hex key at tips(US $4.00)
Report: Fiat-Chrysler could cut Dodge
Thu, 13 Jun 2013Fiat-Chrysler could move into 2016 without the Dodge brand, according to a report from Wards Automotive. While the company has plans to integrate Fiat platforms into Chrysler, Ram and Jeep products, Wards reports that Dodge’s lineup is thinning. The midsize Dodge Avenger sedan will not be replaced when its production ends early next year, and two other Dodge products are expected to move to the Chrysler brand or be discontinued.
Toyota FT-CH Concept – a new ‘Small & Sporty’ Toyota Prius
Mon, 11 Jan 2010The Toyota FT-CH Concept - a stumpy Prius Toyota held a 25 minute press conference this morning at the Detroit Motor Show to tell the assembled throng of journos that it’s going to make lots of Hybrids. Once everyone picked themselves up off the floor after the shock of that revelation, Toyota went on to say that the Toyota FT-CH Concept they were unveiling was a look at the future of Toyota’s hybrid cars and would be part of an extended family of Prius models. Will we ever recover from such shocking revelations?
Porsche approves the Cajun, a junior 4x4
Mon, 29 Nov 2010Porsche's supervisory board today confirmed it would build the Cajun, a junior SUV to slot beneath the Cayenne in its range. The announcement from Stuttgart confirmed the 'working name' Cajun and said the new model would increase growth. Critics will surely say that the Cajun represents yet another move away from Porsche's sports car roots, but don't forget the effect that Cayenne sales have had on the company's balance sheets.