Switches / Controls for Sale
- 03-09 mercedes benz e-class lh driver power window switch(US $60.00)
- 05-06 nissan altima master power window switch door lock left driver side lh (US $34.99)
- 98-02 lincoln continental lcm lighting control(US $25.00)
- Smp/standard cbs1110 switch, wiper-windshield wiper switch(US $87.96)
- 996 996 turbo hazard switch 99661312001a02esbb-1(US $35.00)
- 01-04 nissan sentra passenger power window switch tan(US $28.95)
Lamborghini reports drop in profits
Wed, 10 Mar 2010Lamborghini has announced a pre-tax loss of £32m for 2009 as the world recession led to a slump in supercar sales. Lambo delivered 1515 supercars last year, down 38% from 2008's 2430. Turnover dropped 41% to £215m. It's a far cry from the dizzy heights of the boom years.
VW BlueSport Concept moves nearer to reality
Mon, 19 Jan 2009We reported last week on the VW BlueSport Concept, a relatively economical 2 seat roadster, which VW unveiled at the Detroit Motor Show. We said then that if we were VW we’d be pressing the start button as soon as possible, and reports seem to indicate that that is exactly what VW are hoping to do. The secret to the success of the BlueSport will be the ability of the VW Group as a whole to find three platforms within its setup that can produce viable models based on the BlueSport Concept.
17,000 solar panels to power Toyota’s Derbyshire plant
Mon, 06 Jun 2011Toyota’s manufacturing plant at Burnaston in Derbyshire, where the Auris and Avensis are built, will install the biggest solar panel system yet seen in a UK car plant. British Gas, which will stump up the £10 million cost of installing the solar panels, and Toyota are working together to save 2000 tonnes of CO2 emissions a year. Once the solar panels are installed, they claim it will save enough energy to build approximately 7000 cars a year.