Gauge Trim for Sale
- 2002 honda accord dash radio bezel 29978(US $40.00)
- Mercedes w210 e320 e420 96-02 front dash climate radio bezel trim 2106830508(US $29.99)
- Bmw heater air conditioner control panel 64111375912 5 series 524td 528e 533i(US $39.95)
- Mitsubishi 3000gt 91-99 chrome style dash gauge bezel trim polished stainless(US $8.95)
- 03-08 chevy trailblazer gmc envoy ac climate control oem 15195333(US $90.00)
- 98-01 2000 2001 nissan altima speedometer instrument cluster dash bezel trim oem(US $18.00)
State Farm releases Driver Feedback app
Wed, 04 May 2011Accelerometers aren't just for the autocross geeks who want to see whether they threw more than 1.0 lateral g's on their last apex. These gadgets have made their way to the iPhone. State Farm is releasing its Driver Feedback app, which uses the iPhone's high-tech guts (accelerometer, gyroscope and digital compass) to measure driving habits such as smoothness or aggressiveness during acceleration, frequency and abruptness of braking and how hard you take corners (ahem, BMW owners).
CAR's guide to the 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed
Wed, 09 Jul 2008By Tim Pollard (photos by James Mann) Motor Shows 09 July 2008 12:11 Click here for CAR's full guide to the 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Read our latest blogs, galleries, news – and even weather reports – live from Lord March's driveway. We're having daily updates to bring you all the news: • DAILY BULLETINWe're uploading daily reports live from the Festival of Speed, with news and pics• BLOGSSee how Ben Barry got on driving a Nissan GT-R up the hill on Friday• PREVIEWFull lowdown on what to expect at the 2008 Festival of Speed• CARS TO SEERound-up of the supercars, racing cars and even Bond cars at Goodwood• STARS TO SEEThe big names from the world of motorsport and beyond• PRACTICAL INFORMATIONHow to get there, links, maps, prices.
Chrysler loses 'Imported from Detroit' lawsuit
Wed, 29 Jun 2011A federal judge today denied a motion by Chrysler Group LLC to bar use of its "Imported from Detroit" commercial tag line by clothier Pure Detroit, which in turn has formally opposed Chrysler's bid to trademark the phrase. U.S. District Judge Arthur Tarnow ruled that Chrysler's request didn't show that it would suffer irreparable harm or that it had a strong likelihood of winning its case.