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2015 - 2016 Chevrolet Colorado Factory Remote Start Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $212.50
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Roselle, Illinois, United States

Roselle, Illinois, United States
2015 - 2016 CHEVROLET COLORADO FACTORY REMOTE START KIT, US $212.50, image 1
Condition:New Type:REMOTE START PACKAGE Features:Keyless Entry Brand:GENERAL MOTORS Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:23487380 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

 By pressing a button on the key fob, the Remote Start system starts your parked Colorado. It pre-warms or pre-cools your truck and is seamlessly integrated with your vehicle's anti-theft and remote keyless entry systems. For vehicles with theft deterrent. GM OE FACTORY REMOTE START PACKAGE FITS 2015-2016 CHEVROLET COLORADO. GM PART NUMBER 23487380. BRAND NEW IN THE PACKAGE. WILL REQUIRE PROGRAMMING.

Rolls-Royce puts dragons on Phantoms for the Chinese New Year

Wed, 17 Aug 2011

Rolls-Royce is commemorating the 2012 Chinese New Year with a Year of the Dragon Collection of limited-edition Phantoms boasting dragon-themed detailing. The Bespoke design team at Rolls-Royce drew inspiration from the dragon of the Chinese zodiac--symbolizing power, prosperity and good fortune--for which this year will be named. A collection of Phantoms will be detailed as follows.

The next McLaren supercar will be called the 650S

Wed, 12 Feb 2014

We've known that McLaren has a pair of additional models in the works, including a Porsche 911-fighting, 12C-based sports car known only as the P13 and another car positioned between the 12C and the P1. Previously, we'd heard the code name “P15” tossed around in reference to that latter car, but McLaren has officially christened it the 650S ahead of its world debut at the upcoming Geneva motor show. According to the automaker, the 650S “takes learnings from both the 12C as well as the sell-out McLaren P1 [ed note: there has to be a better way to say that] and will be positioned between the two on McLaren Automotive's supercar grid.“ We liked the 12C, and we really, really liked the P1.

Lotus not liquidating

Mon, 18 Mar 2013

When a storied car brand moves only 137 units in a year in the UK and 242 in the US, predictions of said marque's demise carry a certain amount of weight -- 137 is not exactly a number that makes an automaker too big to fail. When the manufacturer in question shows up on a government list of companies to be shut down, brand-enthusiast hearts get heavy; the early stages of mourning kick in. But when the company in question is Lotus, the enthusiast thinks to himself, “Eh, they've been in dire straits before.