Lot Of Two 98 99 00 01 02 Honda Accord Remote Keyless Fob on 2040-parts.com
Brockton, Massachusetts, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A LOT OF TWO HONDA ACCORD REMOTE KEYLESS FOBS, FCC:KOBUTAH2T,THIS REMOTES ARE TESTED AND ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION,THIS REMOTES WILL WORK ON 98 TO 02 MODELS,THEY WILL NEED TO BE PROGRAMMED,I DONT INCLUED THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE REMOTE,THANKS FOR LOOKING
Posted with eBay Mobile
Keyless Entry Remote / Fob for Sale
- New gm 5 button keyless entry remote key fob transmitter + free programming(US $17.49)
- Brand new ford 3 but keyless entry key remote fob clicker beeper + free battery(US $4.49)
- 03-06 hummer h2 keyless entry remote oem factory fob 21997127 lhj011(US $9.95)
- Brand new ford 3 button keyless entry remote key fob transmitter clicker(US $3.95)
- United states america usa land flag metal hood front grille badge emblem new(US $8.90)
- E46 m3 gm5 unit(US $65.00)
Fiat's U.S. sales increasing with new ads, 500 Abarth interest
Thu, 22 Mar 2012After a slow start, Fiat 500s are starting to move off of dealer lots, according to an article in the Detroit Free Press. Fiat executives claim that the public debut of the 2012 Fiat 500 Abarth at the Los Angeles auto show and some provocative advertising have led to increased interest in the Fiat brand. February was the best sales month yet for the model that Fiat chose to reintroduce Americans to sub-$100,000 Italian cars.
Electric Smart (EV) to go in to production
Mon, 22 Jun 2009The Smart electric car is to go in to limited production after recent trials You won’t be surprised to learn that after Mercedes 10% stake in Tesla that it is Tesla who are to provide the batteries for the second generation Smart Electric Car. With this technology in place, the Smart EV gets a greater range, shorter charging times and better performance. The press release is big on quotes about the wonders of the Smart Electric, as you would expect.
GM product chief Bob Lutz to retire
Mon, 09 Feb 2009GM boss Bob Lutz Retires By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 09 February 2009 17:41 GM boss Bob Lutz will retire at the end of the year. The vice chairman of global product development – who has been at the centre of the automotive industry for the last 46 years – will be replaced by Tom Stephens, GM’s current veepee for global powertrain and global quality. Lutz, 76, will continue to report to GM boss Rick Wagoner throughout 2009 in his new role as GM vice chairman and senior advisor, before bowing out at the end of December.