Mirrors for Sale
- Power heated side view door mirror w/signal pair set driver passenger left+right(US $226.00)
- Manual side view door mirror with off road package driver left lh fits 00 tacoma(US $50.89)
- 2001-2004 toyota tacoma manual remote driver left side mirror assembly(US $31.73)
- 2005-2008 jeep grand cherokee left mirror ch1320244 power remote textured base l(US $31.95)
- New mirror glass replacement left driver side 2002-2006 nissan altima(US $15.95)
- 08-11 chevy gmc savana 1500 2500 3500 replacement heated power mirror pair(US $134.63)
Audi A3 Cabriolet 1.2 TFSI hits UK
Fri, 26 Mar 2010The Audi A3 1.2 TFSI Cabriolet arrives in the UK The Frankfurt Motor Show last year was – as is often the case these days – something of a ‘Green-fest’. We had BMW’s Vision Concept and the first outing for an Audi e-tron (is that really only six months ago?), but we also had the introduction of the smallest engine Audi have ever stuck in a car – the 1.2 TFSI. It may be the smallest engine, but it’s not the least powerful thanks to the turbo.
Recall is last linked to fire hazard, Ford says
Wed, 14 Oct 2009Ford Motor Co.'s new recall of vehicles that pose potential fire hazards will be its last because the latest action covers all remaining cars and trucks with cruise-control switches made by Texas Instruments, even if those switches don't pose safety risks, a Ford spokesman said today. "We did this to reassure customers and make sure there will be no future actions connected to this," spokesman Wes Sherwood said in an interview. "We've gone to extra lengths to include both vehicles with risks and those that don't show risk." Yesterday, Ford announced a recall of 4.5 million vehicles--its eighth in the past decade involving cars and trucks with faulty cruise-control deactivation switches.
Subaru Impreza Diesel delayed for UK
Wed, 24 Dec 2008Update 2/9/09: Finally, Subaru has announced that the Subaru Impreza Diesel will be coming to the UK, starting at £20,000 OTD for the 2.0D RC. It does get difficult when markets go mad, and currencies fall out of the normal range of values, for none more than the big car manufacturers whose products are sold around the world. The Japanese are really struggling with this at the moment, as the Yen has remained strong in relation to many western currencies, in particular the Pound.