Atwood 91044 Elbow on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Interior for Sale
- Howard berger durc duracell "c" battery 2 pack(US $4.58)
- Rv designer e243 colonial white plastic 3" straight plunger entry d(US $5.48)
- Winegard gm-0700 canada only carryout portable satellite antenna(US $952.55)
- Dometic duo-therm 3313107.027 run capacitor 30+5 mfd rv camper air conditioner(US $24.84)
- Suburban (233102) 12v dc furnace motor(US $108.90)
- 941196 beede dash rpm tachometer gauge nsn:6680014552573(US $59.99)
Speed causes crashes? More accurate reporting would improve driver education and safety
Fri, 06 Dec 2013I am a professional race-car driver with 30 years of experience, and I still drive for General Motors' Cadillac race team in the Pirelli World Challenge series. I also have 20 years of experience educating new drivers, parents and driver-education teachers regarding safer street driving. This apparent (to some people) contradiction of experience puts me in the position of being a bit of a sounding post.
Tata is leading JLR bidder
Thu, 03 Jan 2008By Ben Pulman Motor Industry 03 January 2008 13:16 Ford looks set to sell Jaguar/Land Rover (JLR) to Tata. In a statement to JLR workers today, Ford of Europe chairman Lewis Booth said: ‘Ford is committed to focused negotiations at a more detailed level with Tata Motors concerning the potential sale of the combined Jaguar Land Rover business.’ This is the first time that Ford has publicly revealed the identity of any bidder for JLR. JLR has been up for sale since June 2007, and other potential bidders include rival Indian vehicle maker Mahindra Group and private finance group One Equity fronted by former Ford CEO Jac Nasser. Tata itself already owns a few famous names, including Tetley Tea and Corus (formerly British Steel).
The scramble for scarce tires
Mon, 27 Jun 2011North American automakers are struggling with a nagging shortage of tires, caused in part by tire plant closings and rising demand for low-volume specialty tires. Automakers are paying much higher prices -- double-digit percentage increases from a year ago -- as tire makers gain pricing power. "We have been bombarded from every side for additional tires, and we can't keep up," said David O'Donnell, Continental Tire's vice president of original equipment in the Americas.