Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

2011 Hyundai Elantra Oem Air Bag Sensors/ Part#: 95920-0a 100 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Opa-Locka, Florida, United States

Opa-Locka, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Brand:Hyundai

You are bidding on a Used OEM Air Bag Sensor for a 2011 Hyundai Elantra GLS!
* Item was removed from a 2011 Hyundai Elantra GLS, might work with different model/year Hyundai's make sure to check with your local dealer prior to purchasing!
* Make sure to cross reference the part #
* Part #: 95920-0A 100

* InBox with Question's

Bentley at the Geneva Motor Show – it’s not just cars

Mon, 22 Feb 2010

The Bentley Breitling Watch - on sale at the Bentley Boutique at the Geneva Motor Show It looks like Bentley are taking the whole ‘Merchandise’ thing as seriously as Ferrari do. Perhaps they decided last year – when Bentley were selling next to no cars – that shoving the Bentley logo on a range of upmarket toys was a way to bring in some much needed revenue. It was even reported at the nadir of Bentley sales that they had their craftsmen – who had nothing to do – churning out some bespoke furniture.

Tesla Roadster: RHD hits the UK – Tesla Roadster production to end in 2011

Wed, 03 Feb 2010

Tesla has launched a RHD version of the Tesla Roadster A right hand drive Tesla Roadster is something that should help Tesla shift more cars in the UK – and other RHD markets as well – so it’s welcome news that Tesla has announced you can now order up your Roadster in RHD for £86,950. Tesla has titivated the Roadster a bit for the RHD launch, adding a new sound system and some extra soundproofing. It also looks as if – judging from the picture they sent us – that they thought a picture of the RHD Tesla taken in the rain would make UK buyers feel at home.

Autonomous emergency braking mandatory in Europe by 2014

Tue, 07 Aug 2012

Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) is set to become mandatory as a result of new European regulations. From 2014 Euro NCAP – the organization responsible for conducting independent assessment of vehicle safety performance – will amend its reports and no car will gain a five-star rating without AEB. It's hoped an increased use of the system will cut down on front-end impacts as well as pedestrian injuries.