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- 93-97 honda del sol s vtec head light+corner lamp smoke(US $129.95)
- 93-97 honda del sol s vtec head light+corner lamp smoke(US $129.95)
- 93-97 honda del sol s vtec head light+corner lamp smoke(US $129.95)
- 93-97 honda del sol s vtec head light+corner lamp smoke(US $129.95)
- L/h headlight driver side lamp kit unit 2005-2007 toyota corolla s xrs(US $56.20)
- L/h headlight driver side lamp kit unit 2005-2007 toyota corolla s xrs(US $56.20)
GM expands brake-override safety feature
Mon, 05 Apr 2010General Motors is significantly expanding the use of a brake-override safety feature in its cars through the end of 2012. GM announced on Monday that it will add the software, which it also calls “enhanced smart-pedal technology,” in all of its passenger cars with automatic transmissions and electronic throttle control. The change will reduce power to the engine when both the throttle and brakes are pressed at the same time.
GM's Tom Peters on breaking Corvette design tradition [w/Video]
Fri, 04 Oct 2013GM design director of performance vehicles and full-size trucks Tom Peters has defended his decision to break from Corvette tradition by abandoning round rear lamps for the 2014 Stingray in an Autoweek video. The rear lamp design of the new model has been criticized as being "too Camaro" by some, to which Peters challenges them to park one alongside the other before he highlights just how different they are. Functionality also played a key role in the rear lamps' redesign, he explains, such as rear aerodynamic considerations, new LED technology previously unused in Corvette design, and depth of sculpture opportunities.
Kia Ray plug-in Hybrid revealed
Sun, 14 Feb 2010Kia has revealed their plug-in hybrid concept - the Kia Ray - at the Chicago Motor Show A few weeks ago we reported on a tease from Kia of the Kia Ray Concept they were taking along to Detroit’s lower key motor show sibling – the Chicago Motor Show. And true to their word they revealed the Kia Ray at Chicago – and a convincing Prius rival it looks. Instead of the stodgy mainstream hybrids churned out to date by (mainly) the Japanese, the Kia looks like a breath of fresh air.