Mirrors for Sale
- Chevy gmc truck stainless steel chrome manual side view mirror passenger right r(US $26.39)
- 99-02 chevy truck towing black power heated side view door mirror lh/rh pair set(US $159.92)
- New power heated passenger side view mirror 1999-2004 grand cherokee right door(US $28.80)
- New electric power driver side view mirror for dodge dakota/durango left door lh(US $23.15)
- New driver heated power side view mirror glass housing chrysler 300 dodge magnum(US $38.64)
- New passengers power side view mirror glass black/chrome housing assembly ford(US $34.38)
Volkswagen Passat CC (2008): first official pictures
Sun, 13 Jan 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 13 January 2008 11:16 Welcome to the world’s second four-door coupe, the Passat CC. Following the lead of the Mercedes CLS, Volkswagen has redrawn the Passat to give us this swoopy mini-me Phaeton lookalike saloon. It's an attempt to stretch the Passat further upmarket - away from its humdrum fleet roots and nearer the hallowed doorway to the compact premium market.
Saab 9-2 to use MINI platform – if Saab survives
Fri, 15 Apr 2011The original Saab 9-2. The new Saab 9-2 will use the current MINI platform Things are still torrid for Saab, with big lumps of downtime at Trollhattan as they struggle to get suppliers to deliver parts when those same suppliers are already owed big chunks of money. The trouble is, not producing cars for much longer is going to leave Saab in between the same rock and a hard place as when GM were procrastinating about who to offload Saab to.
Citroen DS Revival – update
Fri, 06 Feb 2009We brought you news a few days ago of Citroen’s announcement that they are going to revive the Citroen DS, and launch the first model at the Geneva Motor Show next month. Citroen's DS Inside Concept to show at Geneva Old cynics that we are, we reckoned that this would be nothing more than a bit of badge engineering – Citroen’s ‘Ford Ghia’ moment. And to be honest, the release of the picture you see here, which is Citroen’s DS Inside Concept, and the basis for the first of the ‘DS’ cars, the DS3, hasn’t really changed our minds much.