2001 - 2006 Stratus Ac Heater Climate Control Knobs Set Of 3 Oem Free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com
Quakertown, Pennsylvania, US
2000 - 2006 Dodge Stratus OEM AC Heater Climate Control Knobs . These are genuine OEM Dodge parts, not the cheap aftermarket stuff. All 3 have been thoroughly inspected and are in great shape. We offer free shipping on this item as well as a 30 day money back guarantee. Please contact us with any questions that you may have.
Sun Visors for Sale
- 2006-2009 ford fusion/mercury milan lh&rh sun visors/electric(tan) oem/warranty(US $54.98)
- 2 pc set 95-97 lincoln contnential sun visor clips w/snap latch w/ screws l1(US $29.99)
- 00 - 05 intrepid concorde climate control knobs set of 3 oem free shipping!(US $12.00)
- 2 pc set 93-97 lincoln contnential sun visor clips w/ screws l2(US $29.99)
- 2000 volvo xc70-available for parts-driver /passenger side sun visor(US $25.00)
- Vintage surf accordion style windshield sunshade sun shade (jumbo size)(US $29.99)
Myths, facts and the Chevy Volt
Thu, 13 Sep 2012The election is less than two months away, so it must be time to bash the Chevy Volt. I’m referring to a Washington Post piece titled “GM’s vaunted Volt is on the road to nowhere fast.” I cite the Post piece only because it’s the latest; there have been other similar pieces in other quote-unquote mainstream media outlets. For the most part they trot out the same old arguments.
CAR video interview: Audi design chief Wolfgang Egger
Wed, 04 Aug 2010Watch Wolfgang Egger, head of Audi group design, explain his latest designs to CAR Magazine in our new video interview below. We sat down one-to-one with Egger and asked him about the new Audi e-tron concept, A8, A1, those headlights and where exactly Audi design is heading.Be warned: it's quite a long video at 23 minutes long, but we judged it better to give you the full unedited film rather than edit it down to soundbites. Watch the video in our player below.
Saab gets a ray of hope from China
Sun, 11 Sep 2011Victor Muller sees a glimpse of sunshine from China The saga that is the long and painful demise of Saab seemed to reach its nadir last week when courts in Sweden refused to offer the beleaguered car maker sanctuary in its protection. We thought that would be the end for Saab – despite a never-say-die appeal of the decision by Victor Muller, due to be heard tomorrow – with nowhere left to hide from trade supplier debts of €150 million, and the wrath of Sweden’s unions ready to file for Saab’s bankruptcy over unpaid wages for Saab employees. The nadir for Saab should reasonably be followed by its rapid consignment to the annuls of motoring history, but a tiny glimmer of hope has risen from Saab’s putative investors in China.