Complete Sterndrive Outdrives for Sale
- Volvo penta upper outdrive dps-d1 2.14 duoprop oceanx sterndrive dps-b sx-a(US $2,995.00)
- Volvo penta trim rams dps-a dps-d1 dps-b sx-a (transom sold separately)(US $395.00)
- Mercury marine mercruiser alpha one gen 1 out drive outdrive lower bottom half(US $215.00)
- Mercruiser alpha 1 gen 2 outdrive 1.98 ratio upper unit gearcase 3.0l sterndrive(US $399.00)
- Mercruiser alpha one gen 2 upper drive housing . 1.62 ratio. freshwater(US $425.00)
- Es106 replacement for mercruiser alpha gen 1 stern out drive 1.47 ratio no salt(US $722.00)
Concept Car of the Week: Honda HP-X (1984)
Fri, 01 Mar 201320 years after producing its first production car, Honda grew enough confidence to challenge European sports cars on their own turf. Going straight for the jugular, they commissioned the famous Italian carrozeria Pininfarina to design a mid-engined two-seater concept for the 1984 Turin Motor show. The HP-X, standing for Honda Pininfarina eXperimental, had a very clean composition divided in three distinct elements: the matte black lower, the white ribbed body and the completely transparent canopy on top.
Callum: JLR needs design studios in China and US
Thu, 25 Oct 2012Jaguar and Land Rover are to open design studios in China and the United States as the two British brands look to better understand local tastes, according to Ian Callum, Jaguar Design Director in an interview with Automotive News Europe. The United States is currently the carmaker's second-biggest market after the UK, closely followed by China in third. To further tap into these markets is key for the long-term success of JLR and so it is following its competitors in opening up foreign design studios.
What does owning a car really cost you?
Wed, 19 Mar 2014Not many things are more terrifying than looking at your bank statement every month to see how badly you blew it. But aside from the day-to-day expenses, ever wonder where exactly all of your money is going? Our friends at The Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch site say that AAA's annual report on driving costs for 2013 suggest that it's your car sucking the life out of your bank account.