Windshields for Sale
- Light smoke windscreen for honda cbr600f4i 01-07(US $8.49)
- 16" harley davidson quick release windshield (US $125.00)
- Blue windscreen for kawasaki z1000 07-08(US $15.99)
- 8 x silver m5/5mm windscreen bolts screw motorcycle windshield mounting nuts kit(US $7.59)
- 5mm 20x blue bolts fit honda cbr 600 900 1000 rr fairing windscreen decoration(US $8.99)
- 10x yellow bolts with nuts fit windscreen cbr 600 900 1000 rr cb 400 f vfr vtr(US $10.79)
Mercedes-Benz A-class patent renderings leaked
Fri, 13 May 2011Mercedes-Benz unveiled a three-door concept version of its 2012 A-class at the New York and Shanghai auto shows in April, and images of a possible production model leaked this week via the European Patent Office. The renderings show a five-door hatchback version of the A-class concept with less aggressive styling. Its world premiere is said to be scheduled for the Frankfurt motor show in September.
Toyota Prius headlamp troubles could dim brand's reputation
Wed, 01 Jul 2009Amid the launch of the third-generation Prius hybrid, Toyota Motor Corp. is taking a beating online and in court by owners who charge that some older models of the popular car have faulty headlights that can cost more than $1,000 to replace. Owners have complained to federal safety officials and in online chats that Prius' upgraded optional lights, known as high-intensity discharge headlamps, have a tendency to fail.
Carlos Ghosn's automaker mantra: Go big or you'll go away
Tue, 25 May 2010Size matters in auto company survival, Renault and Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn told an audience in Detroit on Tuesday. To cope with the escalating costs and scope of a global industry, successful automakers must complete a trifecta--be able to compete in every technology, every market and every segment, Ghosn said during a luncheon speech at the Detroit Economic Club “No 3 million-unit carmaker can make it,” Ghosn said, explaining why his Renault-Nissan alliance forged an alliance with Germany's Daimler AG. Competency in one or two of the three skills is not enough, and only very large companies can afford all three, he said.