Vintage Mazda 1800 RADIO Console, from old stock |
Consoles & Parts for Sale
- 1968 1969 camaro console gauges indicator bezels - original(US $75.00)
- 1967 1968 1969 camaro z-28 ss rs quarter window chrome moldings (pair) - nos(US $475.00)
- 1967 1968 camaro z-28 ss rs front fender extension lh - nos(US $135.00)
- 1968 1969 camaro console gauges low fuel light set-up - original rare(US $150.00)
- 1975 mazda re speedometer
- 1981 pontiac grand prix console shell
All used up: Pre-owned sales rise as consumers seek new-car alternatives
Fri, 22 May 2009Used-car sales took a leap upward in April, and the trend is expected to continue at least until midyear as pent-up demand for affordable pre-owned vehicles jacks up at least one segment of the car marketplace. Sales of new cars continued an unabated slide toward what analysts say is a 30-year low in the United States, but used-car sales showed strength as buyers unable to finance new cars shifted their sights to less expensive used models. As a result, retailers such as the large Penske Automotive Group reported that despite an overall decline in sales in the first three months of 2009, improving used-car sales kept them in the black.
Ford puts Sync Applink into more vehicles
Wed, 22 Jun 2011Ford is expanding its Sync Applink technology, adding it to several 2012 models that will start arriving in dealerships late this summer. Sync Applink, which debuted on the 2012 Ford Mustang earlier this year, enables drivers to access their smartphone apps via Sync's voice controls. Applink will be included in the Sync package, which is an extra-cost option on many Ford vehicles.
Mercury dies off, Lincoln to benefit
Thu, 03 Jun 2010Ford's brand portfolio is set to get smaller by the end of the year. Following the sale of Aston Martin, Land Rover, Jaguar and most recently Volvo (to Chinese automaker Geely), the Blue Oval has now announced the demise of its 'middle of the range' Mercury brand, with production of the last vehicles set to cease at the end of 2010. In a statement released to media, Ford announced that the shuttering of the 71-year old Mercury brand was in the interest of focusing on Lincoln, the automaker's only remaining premium brand.