Whats a good website or store to buy car accessories for a great deal ?
January 6th, 2010
A web site that sells stuff for cars for a very cheap price lower than other stores
Asked by: mangocars
A web site that sells stuff for cars for a very cheap price lower than other stores
Asked by: mangocars
They are for american cars and each manual is for one specific car and years or maybe a few that share the same parts.
Sweet, thanks. (make sure you vote yourself best answer, you win)
Asked by: Mervin DePervin
I am looking at buying a Jeep and it includes a life long power train warranty but with Chrysler going out of business how will people who have their products be able to get parts to fix up their cars in a few years if they are no longer making parts for them?
Asked by: sowhatsyawant
I worked for a part supplier for some time, we were under constant pressure from the OEM s to use off shore suppliers for things like bolts and to shift work to China or Eastern Europe where labour is cheaper. So if I bought a “made in America” car how much of the parts not just the assembly come from the USA?
Asked by: Middleage guy
Im looking into buying a BMW x5 and am wondering if simple things such as oil changes, tune ups, and those types of things are more expensive than on another vehicle, and by how much.Thank you.
Asked by: Michael H
I have a 96 audi a4 2.8 quattro. Its got 97,000 miles and i think the clutch is going. Would it be to hard for me to try and replace it myself? Can someone please give me instructions how to do it or tell me how much it should be to be relapaced?
Asked by: Scott M
So my question is if its possible to put a DOUBLE DIN DVD navigation headunit, into my audi a4, which is a single din headunit.
Thanks for your help.
Asked by: Nomorelove A
I am looking to purchase one but I have heard there are a lot of hidden cost and just regular maintenance can be pretty high. Also, I have heard Audi’s do not have a resell value and suffer from mechanical problems.
Any ideas? Any information would be appreciated.
Asked by: Harsh S
Italia asked:
There’s been a lot of talk from alfa romeo about returning to the us market, using the maserati/ferrari dealer network. As an alfa fan I hope they are successful, but considering that they are still struggling in many parts of europe I wonder whether they are competitive enough yet for the us market. So crucially, would you buy one over a german rival/ cadillac/jaguar etc(presuming the pricing is similar to these rivals)
bracken46 asked:
In a recent press release, Alfa Romeo announced that it would return to the U.S. market for the 2008 model year.
For all you Alfa Romeo lovers out there, how do you feel about this? Do you think U.S. production will be delayed again, even with the official announcement from the factory?
And what of the possibility that, even if they do return, Alfa will not import their 8C Competizione supercar?