Right Passenger Side Replacement Headlight 09-11 Honda Pilot - 33100szaa01 on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, California, US
Headlights for Sale
- Right passenger side replacement tail light 97-99 buick lesabre 4wd - 5978434(US $84.47)
- Passenger replacement red/amber outer tail light 02-05 bmw e46 3-series 4/5dr(US $47.30)
- Left driver side replacement tail light 06-11 07 08 09 10 chevy impala 25971597(US $65.32)
- Left driver side replacement tail light lamp 05-09 chevy cobalt 4dr 25863649(US $50.23)
- Passenger replacement tail light 02-04 chevy gmc s10 sonoma 2nd design 15166764(US $45.62)
- Left driver side replacement headlight 95-97 lincoln town car - f5vy13008b(US $76.39)
Toyota U.S. operations moving to Texas
Mon, 28 Apr 2014After 57 years in Los Angeles, Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. is moving its sales and marketing headquarters to Plano, Texas, sources close to the matter said. The move will occur in stages and take two years to complete, according to sources.
2011 Renault Espace Facelift: Price & Details
Mon, 01 Nov 2010The Renault Espace gets tweaked for 2011 The Renault Espace was the car that started the whole ‘People Carrier’ thing, and with ever improving options coming at them from every angle they need to keep the Espace fresh. So although facelift may be a bit strong for the changes Renault has made to the Espace for 2011 – it’s more a case of a quick bit of Botox in its lunch hour – changes there are. If we tell you that the highlight of the facelift is a set of LED running lights you’ll have a fair idea of the extent of the changes for 2011.
Feds look at Toyota electronics as source of accelerator defects
Tue, 02 Feb 2010The U.S. Department of Transportation is looking into whether Toyota Motor Corp.'s problems with unintended acceleration can be traced to defects in the electrical controls rather than just the mechanical problems cited by the automaker, a Transportation official said Tuesday. “We're not finished with Toyota and are continuing to review possible defects and monitor the implementation of the recalls,” Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said in a statement.