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- 1-1/4" hitch 2" rise drop class ii 2 trailer towing haul extender(US $14.00)
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- Husky hitch 32218 center line ts(US $350.00)
- 2 pack 5/16" 20' g70 tow chain tie down binder flatbed truck w/ hooks grade 70(US $59.99)
- New hopkins 48470 endurance multi tow vehicle side connector free shipping(US $30.82)
Citroën DS Numéro 9 set to woo new Chinese bourgeoisie [w/video]
Fri, 13 Apr 2012The Citroën DS Numéro 9, which will make its debut at the Beijing auto show, marks a return of luxury French motoring – a segment the nation has shied away from in recent years. This follows the poor sales of cars such as the Renault Vel Satis, Peugeot 607 and Citroën's own C6 beyond the handful of examples commandeered to whisk French politicians between Parisian Arrondissements. However while the desire for Gallic limos has all but died in their traditional heartlands, the demand for European luxe amongst the growing Chinese bourgeoisie – be it fashion, wine or cars – offers a new lifeline to the French curios we all love other people to own.
“War on Motorists over” – Philip Hammond
Fri, 14 May 2010Philip Hammond vows to end the War on Motorists Now there’s a damn fine start to Philip Hammond’s stint as Secretary of State for Transport - the end of the Government war on motorists. It’s also a good headline for the Tories, but what’s the meat? Actually, quite promising. Philip has announced that there will be an end to funding speed cameras.
International Transport Design Forum 2008
Fri, 01 Aug 2008The biennial International Transportation Design Forum at Pforzheim University in Germany took place on July 10, with five international design schools coming together to present and discuss the latest work of their students. Held this year at the Congress Center Pforzheim, the Design Forum was held in conjunction with the annual summer degree show where Diploma and Masters students presented their graduation work. The event was chaired by Transportation Design Professor James Kelly who welcomed the tutors and their accompanying students to the event.