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Jeep Chrysler Oem Parking Backup Back Up Reverse Distance-sensor 5hx08s3xab on 2040-parts.com

US $97.26
Location:

Palatka, Florida, United States

Palatka, Florida, United States
Condition:New Genuine OEM:Yes Quantity Needed:1 Quantity Sold:sold individually Category 2:Chassis Electrical SKU:CH:5HX08S3X-AB Category 3:Parking Aid Brand:Mopar Part Ref# on Diagram:ONLY PART REFERENCE #3 ON THE DIAGRAM IS INCLUDED Manufacturer Part Number:5HX08S3XAB Length:3.625 [in] Item Name:Sensor Height:1.813 [in] Fitment Footnotes:Reverse Sensing System; Weight:0.07 [lb] Category 1:Electrical Width:2.5 [in] UPC:Does not apply

New Jaguar XJ snapped at the Nurburgring

Wed, 29 Apr 2009

Spy shots of the new Jaguar XJ - caught testing at the Nurburgring The new Jaguar XJ is a huge deal for Jaguar. Jaguar has set the benchmark very high with its hugely successful, and widely acclaimed, Jaguar XF, and expectations for the new XJ are riding high. And rumour has it that the XJ will be an even more radical departure for Jaguar than the XF was.

Meadow Brook concours crowns 1939 Delahaye and 1934 Packard best of show

Sun, 02 Aug 2009

Two long-gone luxury liners, a 1939 Delahaye and a 1934 Packard, won best-of-show honors Sunday at the 30th Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance, standing out in a field of 250 pristine cars from bygone eras on a sun-drenched afternoon of nostalgia in suburban Detroit. The Delahaye 165 Cabriolet by Figoni & Falaschi won in the European category, while the Packard V-12 Sport Sedan by Dietrich, a ghost of Detroit's luxury car-making past, returned to grab top honors among the American products. The Delahaye, a drop-dead gorgeous maroon showpiece dripping in chrome and set off with yellow headlights, also won the People's Choice award.

Driven: Volkswagen Passat CC GT

Mon, 23 Feb 2009

Elegant and refined. Forty years ago these two words would not have been used to describe the Beetles bought in droves by the counterculture in the US; a symbol of the hippy movement and the definitive people's car, designed at a time when Germany sought to put people in motion. With the Passat CC, however, Volkswagen is indeed making a sharp move away from the ‘volks wagen', and these two words rolled off the tongues of those who saw the car in all three countries we drove through on our winter holiday.