Volvo 240 Center Console Cubby Brown Oem Nice Rare on 2040-parts.com
Montebello, California, US
Volvo 240 used center console cubby brown no chips. Comes with interior lower carpet piece, See picture. These cubbys are almost impossible to find in this rare condition. Dealer dose not manufacture them anymore, get it while you can. Need more information please ask via e-mail.
Consoles & Parts for Sale
08 2008 subaru impreza wrx shifter bezel cover trim knob ej255 ge7 gh7(US $49.99)
1978-1980 monte carlo, el camino, ss, malibu center ashtray bottom, black (US $19.99)
2001 chrysler concorde oem center console lid armrest camel tan/beige trim mpl5(US $65.95)
Bench seat console with flip up armrest and cup holders(US $49.99)
Bench seat console with flip up armrest and cup holders(US $49.99)
Bench seat console with flip up armrest and cup holders(US $49.99)
Volkswagen Beetle R: Frankfurt debut planned?
Wed, 15 Jun 20112012 VW Beetle R - a Hot Beetle However hard they tried – and they did for a while – Volkswagen never managed to make the reborn VW Beetle anything more than a novelty; a girly car with a flower vase for girly drivers. That was enough to make the Beetle sell in almost respectable numbers in both North and South America, but it consigned VW’s retro effort to the novelty bin in Europe, where we tend to know a cynical marketing ploy from a real car. But Volkswagen seem intent on making the 212 VW Beetle rather more credible.
2011 Chevrolet Cruze starts at $16,995
Thu, 03 Jun 2010The 2011 Chevrolet Cruze, the next significant salvo into the small-car segment, will arrive in September with a base price of just $16,995. The Cruze, which rides on General Motors' global small-car underpinnings called Delta, is the company's most important small vehicle in years. It features a fuel-efficient powertrain, a relatively handsome appearance and long option list.
Chrome, Horsepower and Hemis: Cadillac Escalade tops most ripped-off list
Tue, 03 Aug 2010Just when it seems as if all we are hearing about are Chevrolet Volts and Nissan Leafs (Leaves?), turns out thieves still love their performance cars and monstrous SUVs and trucks. The Cadillac Escalade remains the most stolen car in the United States, according to the Highway Loss Data Institute. The 'Sclade was followed by the Ford F250 pickup, the Infiniti G37, the Hemi Dodge Charger (not the V6 though!) and the Chevrolet Corvette Z06.