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- 26-05-2010
A 'new name' in steering components
Nexteer Automotive, formally the steering division of Delphi, maybe a new name to the Australian market, but it is a multi-billion dollar global steering and... - 26-05-2010
A Choice dog's eye
We know this is not strictly a tyre or auto repair story, but given the amount of meat pies consumed by the industry each year, - 26-05-2010
New all-in-one lathe improve accuracy and cut waste
s Clutch Industries has purchased three Mazak Multiplex 630 twin turret CNC lathes specifically designed to manufacture flywheels. Each unit is capable of turning a raw... - 26-05-2010
Michelin believes in sunflower power
What do common light cooking recipes and the new Michelin Primacy MXM4 luxury performance tyre have in common? They both include sunflower oil.In the case... - 26-05-2010
ABS Darwin extends company's horizons
ABS has broadened its horizons with the grand opening of a new automotive parts centre in Darwin that will live up to its name by... - 26-05-2010
GM to stick with hydrogen
Just in case anyone thought General Motors was letting the air out of its hydrogen-powered vehicle efforts, the automaker put the public on notice this... - 07-05-2010
World Cup football enough to make you sick
In just over one month, the 2010 FIFA World Cup gets underway and as Australians burn the midnight oils to cheer on our boys, employers... - 27-04-2010
Shannons offer real performance, unreserved
Following the success of its recent Melbourne auction, where cars offered with no reserve contributed to an impressive clearance rate of more than 87 per... - 17-04-2010
Rukus could cause a ruckus with young trendies
Are you a young urban trendsetter? If so, Toyota has you in its sights as someone who is likely to buy the new model Rukus... - 07-04-2010
Scrap yard beats car yard in US
More Americans ditched older cars than bought new ones during a 15-month period ending last September, according to a report by R.L. Polk & Co... Previous | Next



