2003 Ford Explorer Rear Door Window Regulator Power Left on 2040-parts.com
Garretson, South Dakota, US
Window Motors & Parts for Sale
- New passengers rear window regulator w/motor assembly 95-97 lincoln town car(US $51.02)
- Lexus sc300 sc400 left drivers power window door regulator lh oem 1992-2000(US $89.95)
- 98-07 volkswagen beetle replacement power front window regulator - left(US $72.42)
- 1996-2000 honda civic front manual window door glass regulator left driver lh(US $58.16)
- 98-07 volkswagen beetle replacement power front window regulator - right(US $72.42)
- Mercedes e-class w124 85- front right window regulator(US $34.94)
Nissan to alter design philosophy to attract females and younger buyers
Fri, 13 Sep 2013Nissan will transform its design philosophy in an attempt to reengage with its female and younger buyers, the carmaker's director of Global Upstream Planning Rachel Nguyen has revealed. Speaking at the Nissan 360 event in the US, she announced Nissan is planning new gender-specific concepts to explore what women expect from their vehicles. "When we study the ideal vehicle partner qualities that women customers want, we hear that they want vehicles with effective technologies, especially intuitive navigation systems," she said.
Lexus LF-CC concept car (2012) first official pictures
Mon, 17 Sep 2012It’s taken some time, but Lexus lovers will be delighted to learn of the new slender LF-CC concept unveiled at the Paris motor show this week, which looks set to replace the current IS range. The LF-CC concept sports a sleek coupe-style body, suggesting its latest family saloon could be a real head-turner. For the first time ever, the IS will be available with the all-new 2.5-litre full hybrid engine, which is soon to be fully incorporated into the Lexus model range.
Consulatation on 20mph speed limit
Tue, 22 Oct 2013BIRMINGHAM City Council has launched a public consultation on plans which could see around 90% of roads in the city given a 20mph speed limit. The authority believes the "20 is Plenty" scheme, costing around £7 million, would make residential streets safer and transport networks more sustainable. Key routes would keep higher speed limits under the long-term proposals, but public feedback is also being sought on whether the 20mph scheme should also be considered for busy high street shopping areas, around schools, leisure facilities, hospitals and public transport interchanges.