Bmw E46 E53 E60 E63 E64 Etc. Bulb 12v-6w Xenon Rear Map / Dome Light Lamp (2) on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, California, US
Interior Lights for Sale
- Dii dome light assembly(US $24.56)
- Mercedes contact switch for courtesy lights genuine new + 1 year warranty(US $35.80)
- Mercedes r107 w116 w123 front dome light w/ 3 spade connectors oem new +warranty(US $25.90)
- 2011 2012 2013 kia sorento auxiliary brake light stop plate mask trim moulding(US $30.50)
- 2000-2006 mercedes s430 - s500 - s600 overhead light bezel [208 820](US $84.95)
- Vw mk4 black rear dome light headliner trim golf 20ae r32 jetta gli(US $18.00)
Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG coupe revealed
Mon, 21 Mar 2011Mercedes-Benz has followed up the debut of the C-class coupe at the Geneva motor show with the unveiling of this new range-topping version, the C63 AMG coupe. Set to land in North American showrooms in September following a planned debut at next month's New York auto show, the new BMW M3-challenger receives the same updated mechanical package as the recently facelifted C63 AMG sedan. It will be sold from the outset as a 2012-model-year car.
New 2011 / 2012 Ferrari 612 is 4×4 Shooting Brake
Fri, 31 Dec 2010The 2011 / 2012 Ferrari 612 will be a 4x4 Shooting Brake (render by Vandenbrink design) Last month we had an email in from Argentina pointing us towards spy shots published by Autoblog Argentina which seemed to be of an all wheel drive Ferrari 612. Which tied in very well with the story we ran over a year ago when we reported that a 4×4 platform for the next Ferrari 612 was a certainty, just six months after we reported Ferrari were working on four wheel drive hybrid propulsion system. But the Ferrari 4×4 setup is very different to the permanent all wheel drive system used by Lamborghini.
“Where is the sustainable vehicle design?”
Wed, 28 Apr 2010The notion of a 'new paradigm in car design' was a theme running through talks by five panelists at London's Royal College of Art last week, who debated "Seriously now, where is the sustainable vehicle design?" Despite disparate backgrounds, there was broad agreement that a truly sustainable form of personal transportation is unlikely to come from an established automotive firm any time soon. Panelist Rob Holdway of Giraffe Innovation was most vocal in his approach to the subject, saying "Frankly, I think the car is unacceptable - we hear a lot about the sustainable car, but I don't think there is such a thing as a sustainable car". The audience - made up mainly of RCA students - also heard from Nico Sergent of Riversimple about how the company's seven-point business model, and its open source strategy, incentivized the company to build a truly sustainable car and mobility package that the current auto model simply doesn't allow.