New Front Right Power Door Lock Actuator For Honda Civic Acura Mdx on 2040-parts.com
Chengdu, China
Locks & Hardware for Sale
- New rear right power door lock actuator for honda civic acura mdx
- New front left power door lock actuator for honda civic acura mdx
- Used 1973-87? chevrolet gmc pickup rh door latch & rod. parts read(US $15.99)
- Jaguar xke e-type left locking hook assembly bd19891 & mounting bracket bd19883(US $90.00)
- Nos 64 65 66 chevrolet chevy truck lh front door lock striker 3865423 1964 1965
- 1970 1971 ford torino tailgate hinge (?), nos, mint cond, part # d00z-7143090-a
Aston Martin recalls most cars made since 2007
Wed, 05 Feb 2014Aston Martin Aston Martin is recalling 17,590 cars - most models built since late 2007 - over a counterfeit component mistakenly used in the accelerator assembly, the firm announced this evening. A Chinese supplier makes the throttle pedal and Aston Martin said it had discovered one part used counterfeit plastic material instead of the correct component from a European supplier. Aston Martin is keen to stress that there have been no instances of the part failing or any accidents as a result of the counterfeit part.
Car dealers are buying again
Wed, 21 Jan 2009Used car sales in the UK (and just about everywhere else, for that matter) have been in the doldrums, to say the least, for many months. The inexorable decline in car values has left many dealers nursing painful losses on stock cars, and has led to the strange situation where, however desperate a dealer was to sell you a new car, he wouldn’t (or couldn’t) offer you a part-ex price. Car dealers are buying stock again But according to the used car value Gurus at Glasses Guide, things are starting to look up – a little.
Capitol Hill notebook: Obama defends autos, Akerson defends the Chevrolet Volt
Wed, 25 Jan 2012Less than 10 hours after President Barack Obama wrapped up his third State of the Union address, manufacturing and automobiles continued to command the spotlight on Wednesday in Washington. The day began with General Motors CEO Dan Akerson defending the Chevrolet Volt before a U.S. House committee hearing, saying he didn't want it to become a "political punching bag," according to testimony provided by the company.