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New Oem Flame Red Front Air Deflector Ram 2500 2006-2009 Mopar P/n: 82209827 on 2040-parts.com

US $289.95
Location:

Northville, Michigan, United States

Northville, Michigan, United States
AIR DEFLECTOR IS BRAND NEW HAS NEVER BEEN USED OR BEEN INSTALLED, SOME SCUFF MARKS / LIGHT BLEMISHES ON DEFLECTOR, SEE PICTURES FOR MORE DETAILS
Brand:Mopar Surface Finish:Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:82209827 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:82209831 ; 82209825; 82209826 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Other Part Number:82209828; 82209829; 82209830 UPC:Does Not Apply

Daimler & BYD reveal the Denza EV Concept: Beijing 2012

Wed, 25 Apr 2012

Denza EV Concept The partnership between Daimler and BYD in China has revealed its first fruit – the Denza EV Concept - at the Beijing Motor Show. It’s just a few weeks since we learned that Daimler and BYD had come up with a name for their joint venture in China to produce New Energy Vehicles (basically EVs). Denza – or Tengshi, in Chinese – seeks to take Daimler’s expertise in car making (and they do claim more than any other car maker on the planet) and mate it with BYD’s undoubted expertise in electric cars to build a car company that only produces new energy vehicles.

Ssangyong C200 at the Seoul motor show 2009

Thu, 02 Apr 2009

By James Foxall Motor Shows 02 April 2009 14:49 What’s new on Ssangyong’s Seoul motor show stand?There was palpable relief on the Ssangyong stand in Seoul as the motor show press day followed a company conference where its rejuvenation package had been outlined to worried importers. This is being led by the C200, a Nissan Qashqai-style crossover SUV that will come in both two -and four-wheel drive formats. Production of Ssangyong’s first ever monocoque car starts in November 2009 and it’ll be on sale in the UK for March 2010, promising a cheap alternative to traditional makers.

Toyota: Fixes are working on recalled vehicles

Tue, 09 Mar 2010

Toyota maintains that the fixes being made to correct unintended acceleration in millions of recalled vehicles are sufficient. But at a press event Monday, company officials said they are willing to bring in as many independent researchers as needed to resolve the issue once and for all. “We don't think there is a ghost issue out there,” said Kristen Tabar, general manager of electronic systems at the Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, Mich.