1998 Chevrolet Tahoe Ls Cupholder (fits 95-99) on 2040-parts.com
Richmond, Virginia, US
USED: 1998 Chevrolet Tahoe LS Cupholder
Fits 1995 - 1999 Models
Good Condition
Beige and Black Color
Cup Holders for Sale
- 2006-2010 new oem jeep commander lh driver side cup holder 1fn141j3aa(US $29.99)
- Bmw e90 e91 e92 e93 original cup holder 325i 328i 330i 335i(US $65.00)
- 97 98 99 cadillac catera cup holder(US $53.99)
- Dodge durango dakota front center console cup holder slt 4x4 4x2 98 99 00 01 02(US $12.99)
- Dodge durango dakota front center console cup holder slt 4x4 4x2 98 99 00 01 02(US $12.99)
- Oem black console black cupholder ford mercury taurus sable cup 2001-2007(US $19.99)
Bio-Fuel Skycar to go in to production
Fri, 17 Apr 2009Parajet's Skycar looks set for road-legal production in 2010 [ad#ad-1] Three months ago we brought you news on the plans of London Company Parajet International Ltd to take their Skycar on a trip to Timbuktu. Well, not only was the trip a great success – they arrived in Timbutu on 26th March – but the Skycar is now destined to go in to production next year. Bedfordshire Company Rage Motorsport, best known for producing Buggies, is to partner with Parajet to produce completely road-legal versions of the Skycar, with Rage producing the cars/buggies and Parajet adding the bits to make it fly (which makes sense!).
Toyota future products: U.S. comeback effort fueled with product blitz
Fri, 19 Aug 2011Toyota plans an onslaught of products in the next two years that will attempt to propel the brand back into a leadership position. At least 10 new or redesigned products will arrive in dealerships by the end of next year. A major change in Toyota's product development process involves lengthening the platform cadence.
Porsche makes £14k on every car it sells, Bentley makes £12.7k
Fri, 14 Mar 2014Porsche made £14k on every car sold in 2013 If you need an illustration of how much more profitable high-end sports and luxury cars are than mainstream cars, VW Groups sales figures demonstrate it perfectly. At the extreme ends of the profit per car spectrum, Porsche made an enviable £13,931 for every car it sold in 2013 and VW made just £615 (although SEAT actually lost £330 on every car it sold) . In fact, although you might expect the higher-priced Bentley range to make more per car than a Porsche, Bentley only managed a creditable second place on VW Group’s profit per car table, turning in £12,700 profit for every car it turned out (11,000 of them in 2013).