Windshield Wiper System for Sale
- Anco 30-15 premium winter wiper blade - 15"(US $9.95)
- Anco 53-20 heavy duty wiper blade - 20"(US $12.95)
- Anco 59-13 heavy duty winter wiper blade - 13"(US $9.95)
- Anco 25-13 premium wiper blade - 13"(US $9.95)
- Anco 57-10 heavy duty wiper blade - 10"(US $9.95)
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Vauxhall Ampera & Chevy Volt win European Car of the Year 2012. Are they mad?
Mon, 05 Mar 2012Vauxhall Ampera - European Car of the Year 2012 The Vauxhall / Opel Ampera (& the Chevy Volt) has won the European Car of the year 2012. Which seems completely stupid. Last year we had a car that almost no one is buying – the Nissan LEAF – voted Car of the Year.
GM announces pricing for 2014 pickups
Mon, 01 Apr 2013The redesigned 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups go on sale this spring with V8 engines that General Motors claims will get slightly better fuel economy than the rival Ford F-150 equipped with a turbocharged V6. Chevrolet is holding the base sticker price on the 2014 Silverados to the same as that of the 2013 models. This means a rear-drive 2014 Silverado with the base V6 engine will sticker at $24,585, although that model won't be in dealerships until this summer.
LA Auto Show Design Challenge theme: 'Sensing the Future: How Will Cars Interact with Us In 2029?'
Thu, 04 Sep 2014The Los Angeles Auto Show has confirmed the theme for its annual Design Challenge. This year marks the eleventh time the contest has been held, and eight global design studios will each produce a concept to showcase a connected vehicle or interface system in response to the theme: 'Sensing the Future: How Will Cars Interact with Us In 2029?' The show's organizers have confirmed that BMW Group DesignworksUSA, Honda USA, Honda Japan, McLaren Automotive, Nissan, Peterbilt Motors, Qoros Auto, and SAIC Motor MG will all take part. "Los Angeles is one of the world's most dynamic cities constantly keeping its eye on the future of technological advancements that largely affect our daily lives," said Lisa Kaz, President of the LA Auto Show.