Window Motors & Parts for Sale
- Window lift motor motor(US $80.49)
- Dorman - oe solutions 741716 dorman 741-716 window regulator - window regulators(US $91.54)
- Gj6a-58-590f regulator,fr door window,rh, mazda 6 2002-2007(US $50.00)
- New door power window regulator w/o motor rear left driver dorman 749-426(US $39.99)
- Dorman window regulator motor 740-721 camry front left(US $39.99)
- 92-99 lexus sc300 sc400 window regulator w/motor passenger rh(US $65.00)
BMW and Toyota announce diesel-engine, green-technology tie-up
Thu, 01 Dec 2011BMW and Toyota Motor Corp. said they will work together on green car technologies including the joint development of lithium-ion batteries. BMW will also supply diesel engines to Toyota in Europe as part of the tie-up.
SEAT Leon Cupra 280: Fans enjoy a simulator drive – or did they? (video)
Fri, 21 Mar 2014The SEAT Leon Cupra 280 Extreme Simulator In January the SEAT Leon Cupra and Cupra 280 were revealed as SEAT’s take on the VW Golf GTI, but with things taken to another level. That meant the SC getting 261bhp and the 5-door Cupra 280 a very appealing 276bhp, enough to get the 280 to 62mph (when fitted with the DSG ‘box) in 5.7 seconds – appealingly lively. Not surprisingly, there were plenty of SEAT fans wanting to get up close and personal with the Leon Cupra 280, so SEAT invited a lucky pair to get suitably suited and led them in to an extreme simulator for the virtual drive of their life.
Volvo S90, V90 and V90 Cross Country on the way
Thu, 28 Aug 2014The Volvo V70 (pictured) will become the new Volvo V90 All the talk for Volvo lately has been the new 2015 Volvo XC90, an impressive offering that really does look like it will take the fight in the ‘Premium’ SUV market to the Germans (and even to Land Rover). But the new XC90 is just the start of Volvo’s new model line-up, and the next couple of years will see more new models arriving with Volvo’s new Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) and the new range of 4-cylinder, 2.0 litre engines. What we now also know, thanks to Volvo’s Dennis Nobelius, is that the replacements for the S80, V70 and XC70 won’t use the current nomenclature but will be given new names to better reflect their upmarket aspirations (and their place in Volvo’s new line-up).