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Towing Systems for Sale
- Rv 7 way plug inline pre-wired trailer cord junction box w/12 foot cable(US $40.19)
- Rvi brake 3 portable flat-towing braking system - with command center.(US $649.00)
- Roadmaster sterling all terrain capacity motorhome mounted tow bar geo tracker(US $500.00)
- Heavy duty jack fixed le fits g less base(US $96.61)
- Redarc tow-pro elite brake controller kit for toyota dual-mode towing solution(US $250.00)
- Pollak 6 way connector socket female 11-615 trailer parts (gp1)(US $14.95)
Skoda Yeti rolls out
Thu, 14 May 2009The first Skoda Yeti has rolled of the production line in the Czech Republic - Delivery in the UK starts in September The Skoda Yeti is a promising, rufty-tufty ‘SmallRoader’, based on parent company VW’s Tiguan. But the Skoda holds the promise of more for less, a trick Skoda has managed to pull off with a number of VW products. Skoda has also been out playing with the Yeti in Norway, exposing it to a wide variety of off and on-road surfaces to shake it down properly before the first customer cars are ready for delivery.
Venturi America
Fri, 21 Jan 2011Following on from the low-slung Fetish EV sports car, Venturi has released this, the America. Utilizing the same 300bhp equivalent battery powertrain, the America evolves the Fetish's technologies and looks to the future of the small-scale French manufacturer. The bespoke carbon monocoque chassis forms part of the America's bodywork, with the rest being made up of two separate deformable 'cells'.
Skoda Octavia vRS breaks 200 mph at Bonneville
Tue, 16 Aug 2011Skoda Octavia vRS breaks 200mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats You can tell just how far Skoda has come from its days as makers of mobile skips when they can justify going out to play at the Bonneville Salt Flats with a Skoda Octavia vRS, just for the glow the outing will cast on its range. But they haven’t just gone to play, they’ve also achieved the quite remarkable feat of taking a modestly modified Octavia vRS to 202.15mph, which is going to do no harm whatsoever in drawing attention to the very appealing vRS cars in the Skoda range. To drag an extra 50mph plus out of Octavia vRS did necessitate a tweak or three, but nothing overly dramatic.