Window Motors & Parts for Sale
Dorman 741-757 window regulator-window regulators(US $119.32)
Dorman 741-766 window regulator-window regulators(US $63.30)
Rear window regulator land rover 756717 99 00 01 02 03 04 rght rear reg and mtr(US $99.99)
Front window regulator vibe 488531 03 04 05 06 07 08 rght frnt reg and mtr(US $74.99)
Rear window regulator durango 736903 98 99 00 rght rear motor only(US $64.99)
Front window regulator navigator 783773 98 99 00 01 02 rght frnt reg and mtr(US $69.99)
BMW Vision ConnectedDrive (2011) first pictures
Thu, 10 Feb 2011This gorgeous two-seat roadster is the BMW Vision ConnectedDrive, set to be unveiled at the 2011 Geneva motor show. Unlike some of BMW’s other Vision-tagged concept cars, this unfortunately isn’t a thinly disguised production car, but a study designed to highlight the company’s driver assistance systems. However, although BMW has released no details on the engine or layout under the sexy skin, thankfully the Vision ConnectedDrive’s stunning styling (including the shark nose, wrap-around rear lights and layered body) will find its way onto future production BMWs. For a start sensors in the headlamps and rear lights monitor the traffic situation and the environment around the car, while instead of wing mirrors there are antennas that receive navigation data and transmit other information. Inside the driver has a 3D head-up display, and the system can project information about the chosen sat-nav route so it appears at the exact point of a possible turn-off. The 3D system also displays information in the foreground or background of the display depending on its relevance.
Truth in 24 II debuts on May 5 on Speed
Fri, 04 May 2012Tune in to Speed on May 5 at 4 p.m. Eastern to see Truth in 24 II: Every Second Counts. It's Audi's second documentary about preparing for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Driven: Mitsubishi i
Fri, 11 Jan 2008We first reviewed the diminutive Mitsubishi 'i' when it was unveiled at the 2005 Tokyo Motor show and, while we were pleased with the overall design of the car, we were disappointed that Mitsubishi had chosen not to export the innovative vehicle to other markets. But with the popularity of this compact urban cruiser soaring in Japan and the recent availability of the vehicle in the UK, we now had a chance to give it a go on the often traffic crippled streets of central London. Congestion in urban milieus is not a new phenomenon, but even with London's congestion charging system extorting money from drivers it doesn't seem to be getting any better.

