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CN Factory, China
Condition:New Brand:OEM,Good Quality Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Tint tail lamp headlight taillight wrap sheet Size:30cm x 100cm Interchange Part Number:Glossy Blue side marker turning signal LED Material:Vinyl Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear UPC:4683812944425 Surface Finish:Blue as the picture shows

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La Dolce Vita won't return to Monterey in 2010

Tue, 26 Jan 2010

La Dolce Vita, the second big Italian-car event of the Big Monterey Weekend, will not return for 2010. First, some background: La Dolce Vita came about when Concorso Italiano, the longtime favorite of Italian-car lovers at Monterey, moved from the Black Horse Golf Club to an airport north of Monterey two years ago. The airport location was panned by attendees for its cold, windswept concrete and general lack of character.

Automakers need love, not just quality, Strategic Vision study shows

Wed, 13 Jul 2011

Strategic Vision, a company that studies how and why consumers make decisions, released its yearly Total Quality Index on July 12, and the results might be surprising. The study found that love--how much or what part of a car that people like--is more important than the number of problems a car has when choosing a vehicle. For example Ford, which was a quality leader in the study, received a number of complaints about its Sync system.

Magna Electronics develops 'Touchskin' concept [w/video]

Tue, 22 May 2012

Electronics firm Magna is working on a new technology it calls 'Touchskin concept' that has the potential to eliminate traditional switches and instruments inside vehicles. As part of its ‘Intelligent Surface Technology', the Touchskin concept is set to be an integral part of a system that allows the user to control the car via intuitive gestures – such as pinching, tapping and swiping – as we've become so familiar with when using smartphones. The potential design implications are easy to see with the large amount of space made available by removing the traditional instrument cluster and its wiring and the removal of wired-in switches and buttons.