Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Honda Accord Sedan Right Led Headlight Oem 13-15 Touring/hybrid Models on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Soquel, California, United States

Soquel, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda Placement on Vehicle:Right Manufacturer Part Number:33100-T2A-A500-01

Honda Accord sedan right LED headlight. This OEM headlight has 1 problems, The outer tab where the headlight bolts to the fender is broken (see pics).This headlight has no other broken or repaired parts/tabs. The lens is in near perfect condition. This factory head light has the LED control module. This headlight came off a low millage 2015 touring  model. Should fit 2013-2015 Accord sedan touring/hybrid models. Part # 33100-T2A-A500-01. Check with dealership for exact fit. Very expensive light at the dealership! Save $$$ here. Will ship next day air at buyers cost if part is needed fast. 

Audi TT Clubsport Quattro concept car (2007): first official pictures

Wed, 16 May 2007

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 16 May 2007 04:20 Audi TT Clubsport Quattro: the full lowdown Inspired by the Porsche 356, Audi has lopped the top off its TT Roadster to make this speedster version of its two-seater. The TT Clubsport Quattro, unveiled today in Austria, is a concept car to show how far the TT brand can be stretched, but officials freely admit that they are considering a limited production run. It's a TT like no other, squashed and squat, flattened to create a low-slung sports car for those living in dry climates where the occasional rain storm isn't a worry.

Consumer Reports ranks the Kia Sorento third among small, midsize SUVs

Tue, 01 Jun 2010

The 2011 Kia Sorento EX V6 now ranks third in the Consumer Reports ratings for small and midsize SUVs. Having earned an “excellent” overall score of 82 in recent tests, the Sorento trails only the Subaru Forester 2.5XT and the Toyota RAV4 V6. The magazine notes that the Sorento has a very firm ride and that the six-speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly.

Highway Code braking distances questioned

Thu, 14 Aug 2014

THE ACCURACY of facts and figures in the Highway Code has been called into question after research by the RAC showed that many drivers underestimate official stopping distances. As part of the organisation's Report on Motoring 2014, drivers were asked to identify the Highway Code's stated stopping distances from different speeds, but the majority “seriously underestimated” the figures. However, a separate survey by Right Driver of 1,000 Advanced Driving Instructors (ADIs) revealed that the vast majority strongly believe that the official braking distances have become irrelevant and should be updated.