Mid-Sections for Sale
- 17-826432a2 mercury swivel pin assembly, steering arm stainless steel 94-06(US $199.99)
- 1986 mariner 60hp 3-cyl tilt lock lever assy 99629a2 99633t6 outboard boat motor(US $28.99)
- Tohatsu nissan yamaha 8hp aluminum stock prop propeller 9 x 8 1/4(US $26.96)
- Omc motor 6 hp rubber side mount 380680 oem(US $15.00)
- Mercury outboard 4 stroke engine tilt tube clamp assembly 826125a1(US $44.95)
- 1964 johnson mq-10 9.5hp tiller steering handle 379166 outboard motor evinrude(US $38.99)
Lexus CT 200h: The emissions
Mon, 13 Sep 2010Teh Lexus CT 200h has emissions of just 96g/km We have to go with the flow on this because, although we have no faith in the assertion that man is responsible for climate change, for as long as Governments penalise and promote cars based on the emissions of CO2 from their tailpipe (I know, it’s barking) we have to accept that car makers will respond to that stick and carrot. Which is why we see a raft of car makers churning out ‘Eco’ cars with a 99g/km emissions figure, as sub-100g/km of CO2 emissions is the Holy Grail for maximising tax effiecencies. Of course, Lexus has gone a step further and seem intent on producing only hybrid cars as soon as possible.
Qoros 3 first Chinese five-star safety car
Wed, 02 Oct 2013Qoros has become the first Chinese car brand to receive a five-star crash safety rating from Euro NCAP. The Qoros 3 small family saloon scored highly across all categories, and even performed well in the tricky side pole impact test. In fact, according to Qoros, the Qoros 3 has the “best overall performance” of any car tested by Euro NCAP so far in 2013.
BMW cancels CS four-door coupe
Wed, 05 Nov 2008By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 05 November 2008 15:00 If you think America’s Big Three are finding market conditions tough, Europe’s finest are sagging on the ropes, too. This week BMW announced it was axing the radical CS four-door coupe – this, after its recent cancellation of the X7 – while Mercedes recorded a 25% drop in North American sales this month. No indeed.