Toyota Oem 5590252150 Switch, Blower/hvac Blower Control Switch on 2040-parts.com
Brunswick, Ohio, US
A/C & Heater Controls for Sale
- Toyota oem 559020r010 switch, blower/hvac blower control switch(US $71.71)
- Toyota oem 5590007180 cluster & switches-temperature control(US $722.39)
- Toyota oem 5590202070 switch, blower/hvac blower control switch(US $114.35)
- Toyota oem 5590212100 switch, blower/hvac blower control switch(US $114.35)
- Toyota oem 5590006290 cluster & switches-temperature control(US $578.14)
- Toyota oem 5590448210 cluster & switches-heater control(US $583.02)
Toyota Hybrid X concept (2007): first official pictures
Fri, 16 Feb 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 16 February 2007 09:47 Toyota Hybrid X: the lowdown Toyota's love affair with the hybrid continues: it'll show this Hybrid X at the Geneva Motor Show next month, hinting at a second Toyota hybrid to sell alongside the Prius. It's designed to showcase Toyota's new hybrid design language - a fresh look for its high-tech petrol-electric models, to differentiate them from its more conventional-fueled models. More excitement, less prosaic ordinariness, is the order of the day.
Volkswagen's de'Silva aims for positive influence on Porsche styling
Mon, 11 Oct 2010Volkswagen Group design director Walter de'Silva hopes to add "something positive" to the design of Porsche's new models, beginning with the Cajun SUV. Porsche AG is set to become Volkswagen AG's 10th brand and Porsche design director Michael Mauer now reports to de'Silva, along with the heads of the styling centers of the other VW group brands such as Skoda, Seat, Bentley and Lamborghini. De'Silva said he has just started working with Mauer and their relationship is off to a good start.
UK car sales slump as credit crunch bites
Mon, 07 Jul 2008By Nigel Wonnacott Motor Industry 07 July 2008 13:18 It’s finally happened. The new car market has succumbed to the economic slowdown and punters are staying away from showrooms in droves. Latest figures from industry trade body the SMMT showed an 11.9 percent fall in private sales in June 2008 to 83,425 cars.