
Originally Posted by
trippingthespeculatingpos
taken off of yahoo finance
Visteon Corporation supplies automotive systems, modules, and components to vehicle manufacturers and the automotive aftermarket worldwide. It offers various electronics products, including audio systems and components, such as digital and satellite radios, and HD radio broadcast tuners and premium systems; driver information systems comprising displays, from analog-electronic to high-impact instrument clusters that incorporate LCD displays; information, in-vehicle entertainment, and multimedia systems; powertrain and feature control modules; electronic climate controls, such as single zone manual electronic and automatic multiple zone modules, as well as integrated audio and climate control assemblies; and lighting products, which consist of headlamps, rear combination lamps, center high-mounted stop lamps, and fog lamps. The company also provides climate products and systems comprising heat exchangers, climate controls, compressors, and fluid transport systems; and cooling functionality and thermal management for the vehicle’s powertrain system. In addition, Visteon offers interior products, including cockpit modules, which incorporate structural, electronic, climate control, mechanical, and safety components; door panels/modules, as well as various interior trim products; and console modules, which deliver flexible and versatile storage options. Further, it designs and manufactures various products, including driveline systems, such as applications for all-wheel drive vehicles, and powertrain products and systems. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Van Buren Township, Michigan. Visteon Corp. operates independently of Ford Motor Co. as of June 28, 2000.
They seem kind of important to me, specially if we want to keep producing car's in the united states, which is one of that last things we actually produce anymore.