Pentosin Antifreeze Now Offered For Specific European Applications
Original fill supplier now provides OE-quality antifreeze for a wide range of European vehicles.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Names Safest Cars For 2013
Thirteen cars earn good or acceptable ratings in new small overlap frontal crash test.
New Raybestos Brand Brake Pads And Rotors Released for Late-Model Import Applications
Additional coverage available for Nissan, Lexus, Scion, Toyota and Volvo.
MOOG Steering And Suspension Line Expanded Again; Nearly 750 New Parts Introduced This Year
Included among the new parts are premium upper control arms with MOOG ball joints for several popular Audi and Volkswagen passenger vehicles, model years 2004 through 2011, and nearly 20 Dodge light truck and van models up to and including the 2003 model year.
Underhood Service Editor Ed Sunkin Reviews The Top 20 Automotive Related News Stories For 2012
From racing to refrigerants, Editor Ed Sunkin gives us his thoughts on the significant industry news of 2012.
Autoliv Reaches Safety Milestone
Company reports it has delivered more than half a billion airbags since inventing the device in 1994.
AAA Goes Public With Concerns About E15
The American Automobile Association (AAA) issued a press release on Nov. 30 stating that 95 percent of consumers surveyed had not heard of E15, and only 5 percent of vehicles on the road have been approved for E15 use.
ACDelco Adds 10 Part Numbers To Professional Wire Set Line
According to ACDelco, the Professional All Makes Wire Sets are a premium offering yet competitively priced, matching the original equipment of various manufacturers in design, color and quality.
Dorman Products’ December New Product Announcement Features More Than 246 New Parts
The new products include 131 formerly “Dealer Only” parts, Dorman says.
Delphi Adds Mass Air Flow Sensors to Engine Management Portfolio
Delphi MAF sensors are built with all-new components; not remanufactured parts. All parts are tested and calibrated to OE standards using OE equipment in U.S. facilities, the company says.