Grab Bars & Guards for Sale
- For polaris rzr xp 4 1000 4 900 turbo 15-23 heavy duty nerf bars rock sliders(US $109.99)
- 2000 yamaha warrior 350 grab/gear bar rear bumper(US $5.00)
- New audi e-tron gt front right brake disc protection 9j1615312j(US $97.40)
- Assault industries rock sliders for honda talon 1000x-4 2020+(US $509.96)
- 1982 honda atc 200 e rear bumper grab bar 256(US $44.95)
- 1984 honda atc 200 x skid plate frame guard 256(US $35.00)
Cadillac introduces ATS Crimson Sport Edition
Fri, 21 Mar 2014The already sleek Cadillac ATS will get a limited-production Crimson Sport special edition this spring. The deep red exterior metallic paint is just one of the upgrades to the standard ATS. Inside the Caddy, four unique interior options will be available: red with black accents, caramel with black accents, black on black and platinum with black accents.
USED CAR BUYER CONFIDENCE “UNLIKELY TO IMPROVE” IN 2011 SAYS RAC
Thu, 10 Oct 2013USED CAR buyer confidence is unlikely to improve significantly in 2011, meaning that demand for safety net products such as extended warranties will remain strong, says RAC Warranty. The company points out that at the end of 2010, used car warranties are still being enhanced – by both length of time and depth of cover – at around the same rates as during the worst parts of the recession, indicating that the mood of consumers remains cautious. Ian Simpson, sales and marketing director, said: “Next year, the measures that the coalition Government has undertaken to reduce public spending will really start to bite and that will have a definite impact on general confidence.
GM grants Saab a reprieve, CEO Henderson resigns
Wed, 02 Dec 2009By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 02 December 2009 15:51 The board of General Motors has granted Saab a lifeline – by extending the deadline for bids on its stricken Swedish patient to 31 December 2009. GM has been trying to sell Saab for the past year, and the Swedish car maker has been under court bankruptcy protection since February 2009.GM chief executive officer Fritz Henderson also announced he was to stand down. His interim successor is hard-nosed GM chairman Ed Whitacre – meaning that GM Europe and the US mothership have both lost their bosses in a matter of weeks.