Switches / Controls for Sale
1983-1986 ford ltd & mercury marquis drivers door power window switches (US $15.50)
00-04 nissan xterra master power switch oem # 80961 8b410 taken from a 2001(US $49.99)
99 00 01 02 03 04 ford mustang headlight switch 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004(US $5.99)
99 00 mustang multi function blinker windshield wiper switch turn signal(US $7.99)
Standard/t-series ds499t headlight switch(US $28.51)
97 - 99 toyota camry drivers power window switch oem(US $54.62)
General Motors to kill Daewoo name in South Korea, switch to Chevrolet
Thu, 20 Jan 2011General Motors Co., trying to position Chevrolet as a key global brand, is killing the long-used GM Daewoo name in South Korea and putting the Chevy bowtie on its cars there. The name GM Daewoo Auto & Technology Co., in use since GM took over the struggling South Korean automaker in 2002, will be phased out by the end of March. The new name will be GM Korea Co., the company said in a statement.
Land Rover previews Discovery Vision Concept ahead of NY show
Thu, 03 Apr 2014Land Rover has given a first taste of the Discovery Vision Concept, which will debut at the New York International Auto Show later this month. The concept introduces the design themes that will define both the next generation of Freelander/LR2 and Discovery/LR4 models. Land Rover had previously announced that it would align its models under three pillars - 'luxury' for Range Rovers, 'leisure' for Discovery models – of which the Freelander/LR2 becomes – and 'dual purpose' for the long-awaited replacement for the Defender.
Subaru Rally Team driver David Higgins crushes Mt. Washington Hill Climb record
Tue, 28 Jun 2011It's the season of the hill climb, those few months of the year when even the tallest mountains shed their snowcaps and open up for all manner of driver and race car. There's the Spectre 341 Challenge in Nevada, Pikes Peak in Colorado and the Mt. Washington Hill Climb in New Hampshire, which just had its 13-year-old record smashed by Subaru Rally Team driver David Higgins.

