Window Motors & Parts for Sale
- Cardone industries 42-149 remanufactured window motor(US $70.50)
- Cardone industries 42-322 remanufactured window motor(US $61.97)
- Dorman 742-600 new window motor(US $53.78)
- Cardone industries 47-10008 remanufactured window motor(US $133.34)
- Dorman 742-718 new window motor(US $60.04)
- Dorman 741-072 window regulator-window lift motor(US $300.26)
Ford and Dow Chemical to experiment with carbon fiber
Fri, 13 Apr 2012Ford is hatching a weight-loss plan for its cars and trucks that should result in a 750-pound-per-car weight reduction before the end of the decade. The company even hired a “personal trainer,” Dow Chemical, to help it get there. So, what's their plan?
2013 Ford Mondeo launches in China. UK & Europe still waiting.
Thu, 04 Apr 2013With the UK and Europe having to wait until 2014 to get the new Ford Mondeo, Ford has managed to launch the new Mondeo in China this week. Of course, as we reported last year, it’s entirely possible that with Mondeo sales now just half of what they were in 2008 that Ford may even move Mondeo production to Mexico to build it alongside the Ford Fusion, the US version of the Mondeo which has been on sale since summer 2012. But Ford are adamant the move to Spain for the Mondeo is happening and, once complete, will mean Ford finally rolling the new Mondeo off the production line by the end of 2013 for the UK and Europe.
Obama calls for shared sacrifice in auto bailout
Fri, 16 Jan 2009President-elect Barack Obama says he wants to keep tough conditions on automakers that get federal loans. The companies must develop sustainable business models because it would be unacceptable "to keep them on their lifeline through taxpayer dollars in perpetuity," Obama told The Washington Post. Obama said industry restructuring will require "everybody, from labor to management to creditors to shareholders, giving something up." His comments contradict suggestions that the new administration will relax federal loan agreements reached last month with General Motors and Chrysler LLC, possibly with softer demands on the UAW.