Category: Hardware

Looking for Chrysler Tail Lights ? Here’s the best place.

By , February 13, 2012 2:33 pm

As car lovers, we need a lot of car part shops selling various kinds of equipment and car accessories to fill our need. Sometimes its difficult to find the specific parts we need since most part stores only provide equipment and car accessories for a particular year or model and most parts are not available in their stores.

Recently I was looking for Chrysler Tail Lights for my car which was released in 2000. Initially I was hard pressed to find a car accessories shop that stocks Chrysler Tail Lights. I finally searched the internet, and found a few sites offering Chrysler Tail Lights but did not find exactly what I needed,

We did find go-part which had many car accessories and is very comprehensive.  So, you will not be disappointed if you go to go-part.com and search for the car accessories you want. I have referred some of my friends to browse for auto parts they were looking for.  My friends were pleased with the cost and selection for the the makes and models they were looking for.

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Honda Accord 2011 Reviews

By , April 10, 2011 2:11 pm
Honda Accord 2011

Honda Accord 2011

All Accords receive a refresh for 2011 that includes a restyled front grille and bumper, new tail lights and a new wheel design. In addition, sedans get revised trunk lid. Interior styling has dated as well, and the EPA estimated fuel economy improves on many trim levels. A new leather trimmed special edition (SE) trim level debuts as well.

Price Range: $21,980 – $29,730
MPG Range: 17 – 34 mpg
Bodystyles: Coupe, Sedan

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ACT cracks down on mobiles in cars

By , April 8, 2011 2:01 pm
ACT Hardware

ACT Hardware

Handset can’t touch body part; drivers urged to pull over. New laws in the nation’s capital make it illegal to cradle or nurse a mobile phone while driving. The laws that came into effect late last week prevented ACT drivers from “holding a mobile phone, cradling a phone on their shoulder or resting it on their lap while driving”. Those in breach faced a $271 fine and the loss of three demerit points, said ACT chief minister John Stanhope.

“Under the laws, drivers can only use a mobile phone to make or receive a call if the phone is secured in a cradle, or if it can be operated without being touched and is not resting on any part of the driver’s body,” Stanhope said. “All other functions of the phone including text messaging, video calls and emailing are prohibited.” Drivers were told either to get a hands-free kit, ask a passenger to answer calls, “pull over and park your car” or wait to their destination before answering.

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