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Genuine smart car Dashboard instruments - Fuel-efficient yet always on time!
Get the Cockpit Clock and Rev Counter for that unmistakable look – a must for the smart ForTwo. Both instruments swivel so that they are always in your field of vision. Installation is simply since they plug right in. |
Tachometers for Sale
06-11 honda civic tachometer(US $25.00)
1970 to 1973 datsun 240z dashboard tachometer / rpm gauge(US $55.00)
Autometer 5" sport comp monster tach 10k!!(US $38.00)
Vibration hour meter for motors atv snowmobile boat stroke gas engine generator(US $7.99)
Voltmeter tachometer hour meter max rpm lcd digital display motorcycle go kart(C $22.99)
2'' bule led chrome rim electrical luminescent tachometer speedometer gauge(C $18.69)
Former General Motors CEO Robert Stempel dies
Mon, 09 May 2011Former General Motors CEO Robert Stempel, who led the automaker during a turbulent period of recession and restructuring in the early 1990s, has died at the age of 77. "Bob was a very popular chairman with employees, and his many accomplishments as a visionary engineer included leading the development of the catalytic converter, one of the great environmental advancements in auto history," GM said in a statement. "His knowledge of battery development led to the push for the EV1 electric car, and Bob continued to build his expertise in the electrification of the automobile after he left GM in 1992." Stempel died Saturday in Florida, the Detroit News and Detroit Free Press reported Monday night.
November a strong month for car sales
Mon, 03 Dec 2012U.S. auto sales--led by BMW, American Honda and Volkswagen Group--rose 15 percent to 1.14 million in November, exceeding analysts' forecasts and setting the stage for the industry to finish 2012 on a high note heading into the new year. The annualized industry sales rate, adjusted for seasonal trends, accelerated to 15.56 million--the highest rate since 15.59 million in January 2008.
EBay exotic: 1980 BMW M1
Wed, 27 Apr 2011What we have here, according to the seller, is an actual one-owner, 4,418-kilometer (2,739 miles) BMW M1, recently imported to the United States from Germany. That's right--the original BMW supercar, one of 456 reportedly built. While the 277-hp straight-six may not sound too impressive today, keep in mind that the European Ferrari 308 only made about 250 hp at the time.
