Left Replacement Manual Window Regulator Rear Volkswagen Passat 90-97 3a0839401f on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, California, US
Window Motors & Parts for Sale
- Dorman 741-310 window regulator-window regulators(US $89.95)
- Cardone 82-4112 power window motor-new cardone select window lift motor(US $93.00)
- Cardone 47-3493 power window motor-reman window lift motor(US $110.25)
- Cardone 47-34019 power window motor-reman window lift motor(US $93.58)
- Pair replacement power window regulator front buick century 97-05 sedan(US $59.86)
- 95 96 97 98 99 00 mazda millenia r. right passenger rh power window motor rear(US $30.00)
EPA makes it official--greenhouse gases are pollutants
Tue, 08 Dec 2009On the eve of an international climate summit, the EPA on Monday formally declared greenhouse gases to be dangerous pollutants, strengthening President Barack Obama's hand and laying the groundwork for a new 35.5 mpg standard for light vehicles. The finding is likely to have a greater impact on electric utilities, oil companies and manufacturers than on the auto industry. The EPA's scientific finding reported that these gases “are the primary driver of climate change,” which can intensify heat waves and increase ozone pollution linked to asthma and other respiratory illnesses.
U-turn for wheelchair row taxi firm
Tue, 14 Jan 2014A TAXI firm that refused to pick up wheelchair users has had to perform a U-turn. Middlesbrough-based Boro Cars, the largest taxi firm in the North East, had originally said refusing disabled passengers was "morally wrong", but it brought in the policy anyway. The firm insists that minibuses cost drivers more to rent and that the standard fares, which are the only fares that can be charged to disabled passengers, are not high enough to earn operators any money.
Consulatation on 20mph speed limit
Tue, 22 Oct 2013BIRMINGHAM City Council has launched a public consultation on plans which could see around 90% of roads in the city given a 20mph speed limit. The authority believes the "20 is Plenty" scheme, costing around £7 million, would make residential streets safer and transport networks more sustainable. Key routes would keep higher speed limits under the long-term proposals, but public feedback is also being sought on whether the 20mph scheme should also be considered for busy high street shopping areas, around schools, leisure facilities, hospitals and public transport interchanges.