Mirrors for Sale
- 2006-2008 buick lucerne power foldable mirror right passenger side replacement(US $56.59)
- 2003-2007 chevy silverado sierra power heat extendable driver left side mirror(US $95.25)
- Subaru pleo 1999 left side mirror assembly [8613600](US $179.00)
- 01 02 03 04 05 honda civic sedan power left side mirror(US $18.35)
- (2) 97-02 saturn coupe sc1 & sc2 s series power side mirrors mis-matched set(US $9.99)
- New mirror glass replacement right passenger side 03-06 mitsubishi outlander r/h(US $16.70)
Opel to show range-extending hybrid at Geneva motor show
Mon, 26 Jan 2009Opel, General Motors' European unit, will unveil its vehicle that uses the range-extending powertrain first shown in the Chevrolet Volt, at the Geneva motor show in March. On Monday, Opel said that the car will be named Ampera. The Ampera will have four seats and five doors.
Techart at 2009 Frankfurt motor show
Fri, 18 Sep 2009By Tom Sharpe First Official Pictures 18 September 2009 14:30 The aftermarket tuning community began its assault on the Porsche Panamera for the first time at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show, and leading the pack was Stuttgart-based outfit Techart. Using Porsche’s Panamera Turbo as its canvas, Techart used its stand to demonstrate how it’s gone all-out to make its mark on the luxury GT, introducing what it calls a 'discreet elegance' into the mix. Visually, there are few places where Techart hasn't had a go at making an impact of some kind.
European Grand Prix (2011) RESULT
Sun, 26 Jun 2011European Grand Prix 2011 - Vettel back on pole It’s probably as big a shift in weather and conditions as we’ve had this F1 season, from the deluge of the island track in Canada to the searing heat of a Valencian Summer for the 2011 European Grand Prix, but was that enough to see Vettel recover from the defeat he suffered in Canada at the hands of a quite simply brilliant Jenson Button? Well, yes, it was. Just as he was in 2010, Vettel was on pole in Valencia and back on unrelenting form, leading as if by right from beginning to end; controlling the gap to the cars behind as if by divine intervention.