Genuine Smart Car Rear Trunk Right Side Locking Mechanism With Warranty on 2040-parts.com
Winter Springs, Florida, US
Genuine Smart Car Rear Trunk Right Side Locking Mechanism
- Brand New Genuine OEM Part
- Part comes with one year warranty
- Smart Car part # 4517660326
- Note: If unsure please email us your VIN#
Locks & Hardware for Sale
- Genuine smart fortwo front hood locking mechanism passenger side (lower piece)(US $18.79)
- Oem ford right hand lock actuator (6l3z*25218a42*aa)(US $1.00)
- Mopar oem 4574151ae front door-latch(US $131.14)
- Mopar oem 4658677 door-lock rod(US $11.76)
- Mopar oem 4589924af front door-latch(US $84.25)
- Chrysler oem 4658467ab door-check(US $48.51)
Subaru XV gets world’s first self-cleaning function (+ video)
Mon, 01 Apr 2013Subaru UK has revealed that the Subaru XV Crossover can now be specified with the world’s first self-cleaning function for a car. It’s a decent effort from Subaru, with added credibility as a compact urban warrior coming from Subaru’s 4WD prowess, a choice of a couple of petrol engines and a couple of diesels, manual or auto options and prices from £21k to £30k. But in a crowded market place it’s good to have a USP, so Subaru has pushed the boat out and is offering a world first for the Subaru XV – a self-cleaning function.
NYC approves Ford Transit Connect for taxi fleet
Thu, 21 Jul 2011New York signed off on the Ford Transit Connect to be used for taxi service, paving the way for the nation's largest city to begin switching to the small van in place of the aging Crown Victoria. The move was announced Thursday after a public hearing; New York joins Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago on the list of major cities that have approved the vehicle for taxi service. The Transit Connect (and Taurus sedan) is approved for use now, but a Nissan van will become the exclusive vehicle in 2013.
Consumer Reports slams new Honda Civic
Tue, 02 Aug 2011Honda Motor Co., still struggling with supply shortages of the redesigned 2012 Civic after the March earthquake in Japan, took a slap in the face today when Consumer Reports rated the new Civic "too low to be recommended." The 2012 Honda Civic dropped 17 points, from a very-good score of 78 to a mediocre 61, in the latest Consumer Reports road test of small cars. Previous Honda Civic models have often been Consumer Reports' highest rated small sedans, as well as Top Picks in five of the past 10 years. But the redesigned model was slammed for the cheapness of its interior, poor ride quality, long stopping distances and loud interior noise.