Gm Rear Seat Cover Trim Cucv Blazer # 14075816 on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
OEM GM REAR BACK CUSHION SEAT COVER TRIM CUCV BLAZER # 14075816. THE COLOR IS LISTED AS BRONZE.
INV-S11 |
Other for Sale
- Genuine gm transmission hose assembly 3539658(US $9.49)
- Mr. gasket #84a differential gasket(US $10.99)
- Nos 14162nos heater element(US $135.89)
- Porsche 912 air cleaner bases(US $85.00)
- Nos oem yamaha jf2-k8215-10-00 side trim plate #1 g8 g11 g14 g16 g21 g22 g27 g28(US $17.89)
- Dorman electrical wire 20-gauge 40 ft. long green each 86755(US $9.57)
Volvo to trial self-driving cars on public roads
Mon, 02 Dec 2013Volvo Volvo has announced that it will soon begin a trial of 100 self-driving cars on the public roads around the Swedish city of Gothenburg. While many other carmakers – and Google – have been experimenting with this kind of autonomous driving technology, the ‘Drive Me – Self-driving cars for sustainable mobility’ project is set to see driverless cars mix with real traffic on real roads. On Bing: see pictures of self-driving carsBosch autonomous car review (2013) - MSN tests driverless car The Drive Me project is a joint initiative between Volvo Car Group, the Swedish Transport Administration, the Swedish Transport Agency, Lindholmen Science Park and the City of Gothenburg.
War of the greens as Leaf gives Volt a shock
Thu, 13 Aug 2009By Freddie Fulton Motor Industry 13 August 2009 10:31 The Chevrolet Volt was gunning to be the ‘first mass-produced car with a triple-digit fuel economy,’ according to General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson. Earlier this week he announced the US’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would rate the new Chevy Volt as capable of 230mpg on the open road. The Nissan Leaf EV has picked a bone with the Volt.
First customers are key to EV sales success, execs say
Wed, 15 Jun 2011Word of mouth is a key element to generating buyers for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Today, it's the early adapters, tech-savvy buyers who are embracing the technology and buying the plug-in hybrid Chevrolet Volt and the battery-powered Nissan Leaf. But for these vehicles and similar models to go mainstream, anxiety about the technology needs to be eliminated.