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Antennas for Sale
- 3"/76 mm sandblast black aluminum/carbon fiber screw type short radio antenna 12(US $9.00)
- Us new anti-static shark fin style roof top mount antenna aerial base white (US $10.99)
- 1979 thru 2009 mustang 14 inch low profile black stainless steel radio antenna(US $24.95)
- 1961-1962 chevy impala rear antenna(US $149.00)
- Trd logo emblem black carbon fiber short 4.7" inch antenna for toyota all model (US $6.99)
- Chrysler mopar antenna cable, nut & adapter #56043271ae - new oem part(US $6.00)
Volvo WILL build a luxury car to take on the Mercedes S-Class
Mon, 23 Sep 2013Volvo WILL build a luxury car to take on the Mercedes S-Class (Concept You pictured) Volvo has done a lot right – and not much wrong – since Geely took over the reigns from Ford. With new cars like the V40, a new range of 4-cylinder engines and a new design direction – previewed by the stunning Volvo Concept Coupe – the Swedes look to be on a roll. But their strategy of pointing their cars at premium car lovers in the mainstream segment seemed to have taken a left turn with a revelation by Geely and Volvo Chairman, Li Shufu, who has declared Volvo are to build a luxury car to take on the might of the Mercedes S-Class, Audi A8, BMW 7-Series and Jaguar XJ.
Petersen Museum gets new chair
Fri, 11 Jan 2013Peter Mullin, a car guy with excellent taste and the means to do something about it, has become chairman of the board of the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Lucky place, the Petersen. Mullin's vice-chairs, who will help lead the museum into the 21st century, are uber car guys Bruce Meyer and David Sydorick, both longtime supporters of the institution.
U.S. offers advance peek at 'cash for guzzlers' rules
Fri, 24 Jul 2009Dealers participating in the "cash for guzzlers" program must visit www.cars.gov to find a list of facilities that may qualify for scrapping vehicles and then make sure the company can crush or shred trade-ins, according to preliminary rules on the Web site. The government posted the rules today for the program, designed to lift U.S. light-vehicle sales from 27-year lows.