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2006 Toyota Corolla Dash Clock on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Perry, Missouri, United States

Perry, Missouri, United States
Donor VIN: JTDBR32E660076016
Conditions & Options:. Model:COROLLA Genuine OEM:Yes Year:2006 Interchange Part Number:256.TO1B06 Stock #:106427 Designation:Used DescriptionPartCondition:Donor VIN: JTDBR32E660076016 PartNumber:256 GTIN:Does not apply Mileage:99000 Inventory ID:1073175

Games Galore: Video games are the one growth industry in the car business

Wed, 03 Jun 2009

If the movie industry was the entertainment king of the 20th century, the video-gaming industry is where disposable income is headed for the 21st century. Nowhere was this more apparent than the Electronic Entertainment Expo--E3 for short--going on right now in Los Angeles. True, the vast majority of the games at E3 involved vixens and/or steroid-shot musclemen shooting and/or chainsawing bad guys and/or zombies.

Cadillac CTS-V Estate / Wagon official

Mon, 29 Mar 2010

The Cadillac CTS-V Wagon / Estate will debut at the New York Motor Show After Bob Lutz’ comments that the Cadillac CTS-V will come in any flavour you want, we’ve known that not only will there be a CTS-V Coupe – which was officially revealed in January at Detroit – but that there would be a Cadillac CTS-V Wagon as well. The arrival of the CTS-V Estate became certain when we got hold of spy photos of the CTS-V Estate and now Cadillac has issued official pictures of the load-lugging, barn-storming Wagon ahead of its official reveal at the New York Motor Show this week. Cadillac aren’t calling the New York Show Car a Concept, but nor do they consider it a production version.

Hyundai i-Flow Concept at Geneva

Sat, 13 Feb 2010

The Hyundai i-Flow Concept will show at Geneva Hyundai – as we never tire of saying – is the new Toyota (which is a big compliment – despite the current Toyota Recall woes). It’s having the same impact on car markets worldwide as the Japanese car revolution of a few decades ago. Hyundai – and its sibling Kia – are making more and more convincing cars at relatively bargain prices and pushing both design and quality further upmarket all the time.