00-04 Nissan Xterra Passenger Side Running Board Step Bars 01 02 03 Bar Boards on 2040-parts.com
Blackwood, New Jersey, United States
This listing is for the RIGHT (PASSENGER) SIDE RUNNING BOARD pictured. Other parts available for this vehicle. 856-974-3011 with any questions |
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Tesla Model S outsells luxury competition
Mon, 13 May 2013As if Tesla needed any more good news this month, first-quarter sales are in and the electric Model S outsold the Mercedes S-class, Audi A8 and BMW 7-series, according to “CNN Money.” In the first three months of 2013, Tesla sold 4,750 sedans while Mercedes sold 3,077 of the S-class, BMW sold 2,338 of the 7-series and Audi sent 1,462 A8s out of the dealership. The Model S does have its sticker price going for it. The base model can be had for $69,900 -- possibly less with tax incentives -- while the cheapest S-class goes for $93,255, the 7-series for $74,525 and the A8 for $73,095.
One Lap of the Web: Lambrecht cars, drifting red Italian cars, and lost east German cars
Wed, 25 Sep 2013-- The Lambrecht Chevrolet sale is this weekend, and VanDerBrink auction house has posted some more walkaround videos of the lots. Check out this video which highlights some of the trucks and sedans, most of them with delivery mileage. -- Here's an interesting car that sold on eBay last week and attracted quite a bit of attention on Bringatrailer.com: a 1975 Peugeot 604 that was brought into the U.S.
UAW: GM, Chrysler may not need additional federal funds
Tue, 06 Jan 2009UAW President Ron Gettelfinger said today that General Motors and Chrysler LLC may not need additional federal loans beyond the $17.4 billion approved by the White House. "If we can get by without more money, that's what we want to do," Gettelfinger told Automotive News in an interview at Solidarity House in Detroit. He said how well the money holds out will depend on sales volume this year.