Honda Stepwgn Right Side Step [3613700] on 2040-parts.com
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Nerf Bars & Running Boards for Sale
- Honda n-wgn left side step [4413800](US $779.00)
- 2007-2016 mopar oem jk jeep wrangler 4 dr side steps running board 82210571ad(US $219.99)
- Nissan pathfinder running boards fits 2013 and up models(US $160.00)
- Westin 27-1445 sure-grip/step board mount kit fits 02-08 mdx pilot(US $101.03)
- Westin 22-2055 oval tube step bar mount kit fits 15-16 f-150(US $129.35)
- Westin 21-3920 platinum series 4 in. oval step bar cab length fits 15-16 f-150(US $268.38)
Mercedes-Benz hires BMW designer
Fri, 13 Mar 2009Seems like the Mercedes-Benz design department is bulking up on new talent. Karim Habib, the exterior designer of the new BMW 7-series, has been lured to Mercedes-Benz where he will head up the advanced design studio on the outskirts of Stuttgart, Germany. Habib will work under Mercedes-Benz's new design boss, Gorden Wagener.
Hot European sales delay U.S. launch of the BMW X1 possibly until 2012
Mon, 17 Jan 2011BMW won't launch the X1 small crossover in the United States before late this year, and the vehicle may not arrive until 2012 because of hot demand in Europe. "We are supply constrained," said Jim O'Donnell, CEO of BMW of North America. "As long as they keep selling them, I do not know when we are going to get it." The decision to delay U.S.
Mini Clubman concept (2014) first official pictures
Wed, 26 Feb 2014By Damion Smy First Official Pictures 26 February 2014 09:00 This is the new Mini Clubman Concept and, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you – it has more doors than ever. The new four-door (well, six if you could the two-piece rear opening) is the first Mini to have two sets of cabin doors, and will offer the same range of three- and four-cylinder engines as the rest of the range. Just as the Fiat 500 range is expanding in terms of size, doors and oddity, the Mini family is growing too. While officially it’s a concept, given the brand’s history of production ready showcars, you won’t have to squint too hard – or at all – for the road-going version.