Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Vehicle Speed Sensor Dorman 917-644 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.69
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Feature - Benefit 3:Plugs into mating component smoothly and easily SKU:DOR:917-644 Feature - Benefit 2:Direct replacement for a proper fit every time Brand:Dorman Feature - Benefit 1:Durable construction ensures accurate readings Manufacturer Part Number:917-644 Package Contents:Vehicle Speed Sensor Other Part Number:213-359, 1802-301562 Fitment Footnotes:Vehiclespd Sensor; Terminal Type:Two Cavity - Male Quantity Needed:1; Vehicle Speed Sensor Position on Vehicle:Transmission Interchange Part Number:24232088, SC144, SU1289, S8367, 5S4633, 72-3601 Housing Material:Plastic UPC:Does not apply

Fans vote 1969 Camaro as best Chevrolet ever

Wed, 14 Sep 2011

Cover your ears, Corvette lovers--the 1969 Camaro is the best Chevrolet of all time, according to Chevy fans. As part of its centennial celebration, Chevy asked fans to vote online for their favorite vehicle from the marque's 100-year history. Nearly 125,000 people voted, and the Camaro edged out the 1970 Chevelle SS in the final round of the four-round elimination contest.

Tokyo motor show 2009: news, reviews, live blogs

Wed, 28 Oct 2009

Welcome to CAR Online's coverage of the 2009 Tokyo motor show. Editor Phil McNamara (PM) and staff writer Ben Pulman (BP) have been reporting live from the Makuhari Messe on the 41st Tokyo car show – and you can keep up to date with all the news, photos and reviews right here. Use our Twitter-powered blog and galleries to catch up with all the Tokyo motor show news, or click on the links below to see the separate news articles and galleries. Click here to read Phil McNamara's review of the 2009 Tokyo motor show And if you want to see Ben Pulman, our staff writer, looking stupid, check out his reviews of Honda's mad U3-X electric unicycle and the company's crazy walking assist devices.

College Exhibition: IAAD - 'My First Renault'

Mon, 11 Sep 2006

Transportation Design students at Istituto d'Arte Applicata e Design (IAAD) in Turin presented the results of a Renault-sponsored project with the theme 'My First Renault' in July. The students were given a fairly open brief to design a personal vision of a Renault vehicle of the near future. In addition to an exhibition in Turin, selected project work was presented at the Renault Technocentre to the directors of Renault Design.