Control Arms & Parts for Sale
- Cc022 control arm front lower lft w/ ball joint fits 1988-1994 lincoln continent(US $49.95)
- Ford oem front suspension-adjust cam f5tz3c203a(US $10.94)
- Dorman 521-061 suspension control arm and ball joint assembly fit hyundai azera(US $52.84)
- ★ new bmw e9x e90 e92 e82 turner rear subframe bushings mount set solid aluminum(US $279.95)
- Energy suspension 4.3144g control arm bushing set fits 94-04 mustang(US $75.80)
- Pst polygraphite front end control arm bushing set 3.3106g f body 79-81(US $80.00)
Aston Martin DBS, Virage, V8 Vantage Dragon 88 at Beijing
Mon, 23 Apr 2012Aston Martin whipped the covers off a trio of Dragon 88 special editions at the 2012 Beijing motor show - with local-market China-aimed versions of the DBS Volante, Virage coupe and V8 Vantage S coupe. And if you're wondering why Aston is focusing so much of its energies on China, remember this: it is opening 11 - eleven! - new dealerships here in 2012, as it taps into the new found wealth and sales opportunities in this growth market.
Join CDN live from the RCA on 24 June 2010
Mon, 21 Jun 2010Car Design News will be reporting live – via Twitter – from the Vehicle Design MA Degree Show 2010 at the Royal College of Art (RCA) in London on the afternoon of Thursday, 24 June (after 13:00 GMT). The CDN team will be attending the show and interviewing the RCA's student designers, researchers, tutors, alumni, automotive experts and other professionals in attendance from the design community. We'll be posting all our news, photos, video clips and interviews to CDN's Twitter site so CDN's audience can get a real insight into innovative, future transport solutions from some of the world's most talented vehicle design students. At 16:00 GMT, the day culminates with a CDN exclusive online opportunity to "remotely attend" this year's Pilkington Vehicle Design Awards direct from the RCA via webinar.
College Exhibition: Creapole MA Degree Show 2011
Fri, 29 Apr 2011Creapole Design School – 'Ecole de Creation Management' as it refers to itself – has just held its annual Masters Week exhibition at its central Parisian premises. The focus of this year's show is 'intelligent technology', proposing alternative propulsion systems for the transport of tomorrow, from the urban to the aquatic, from the functional to the fictional. The challenge for these young designers is to take these new technologies and apply them in an attractive, meaningful and human way.