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New Genuine Ski-doo Lower Dash Cover For 2004 Elite 1st & 2nd Edition Snowmobile on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Bethel, Vermont, United States

Bethel, Vermont, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ski-Doo Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:517303146

New Genuine Ski-Doo Proaction Lower Dash Cover For 2004 Elite 1500 1st Edition And 2nd Edition. Part Number 517303146. This Is Genuine Ski-Doo, Not Aftermarket. It Is No Longer Available Thru Ski-Doo. It Is My Last One. Please email me with any questions. Will ship Worldwide. Thanks for looking.

Audi A2 EV won’t make production – but you knew that

Thu, 03 Jan 2013

Audi has revealed that it’s dropped plans to put the A2 electric concept – first revealed at Frankfurt 2011 - in to production. Back in June 2012 we reported that the Audi A2 EV wouldn’t make production as Audi had decided that the market simply wasn’t there for a £40k electric city runaround. Now that appears to have been confirmed by Audi in conversation with Autocar.

World Car Design of the Year 2014 award shortlist revealed

Wed, 12 Feb 2014

The BMW i3 and Volkswagen XL1 are amongst the contenders for the World Car Design of the Year award as the top 10 finalists in each category of the tenth annual World Car Awards are announced. The full shortlist of nominees for the 2014 World Car Design of the Year Award are: BMW i3; Cadillac CTS; Citröen C4 Picasso; Lexus IS; Mazda3; Mercedes-Benz C-Class; Volkswagen XLR1; Cadillac ELR; Range Rover Sport and Volkswagen XL1. As in previous years for the World Car Design of the Year award, a panel of five design experts reviews all candidates before writing up recommendations for the jury of 69 international automotive journalists to consider.

Car sales rise as shutdown ends

Fri, 01 Nov 2013

DETROIT -- Combined U.S. sales by the Detroit 3 rose 14 percent last month, helped by strong demand for sedans and pickups and an increase in showroom traffic after the partial government shutdown ended. General Motors reported a 16 percent gain after losing market share in August and September.