Exhaust System for Sale
- Mercury mercruiser quicksilver motor mount nut locking tab lot of 12(US $15.00)
- 986662 0986662 omc gm timing lead tester nla(US $21.99)
- 48469 mercruiser stern drive renault exhaust manifold & carb 80 hp i/l4 1966-69(US $224.99)
- Power steering pump for omc 120 140 185 200 230 260 hp stern drive 3850491(US $199.00)
- Volvo penta y pipe exhaust pipe 3850794 4.3 volvo(US $80.00)
- New crusade / pleasure craft mercruiser low pressure fuel pump ra080032a(US $139.99)
SEAT Leon X-Perience price & spec – costs from £24,385
Fri, 22 Aug 2014The ‘Allroad’ SEAt Leon X-Perience goes on sale. SEAT hasn’t got round to building its first SUV, but the new SEAT Leon X-Perience is a half-way step – for SEAT and its customers – with added butchness and off-road pretensions in a high-riding estate car. SEAT has gone the usual ‘Allroad’ route for the X-Perience by fitting new bumpers, adding skid plates, extra plastic cladding and pumping up the ride height to give an estate that actually looks quite alright and, with 4WD and diff locks, can actually walk some of the walk.
RS and Dusk sedan join Chevy's Sonic lineup
Thu, 21 Nov 2013The Chevy Sonic RS sedan and the Sonic Dusk sedan will join the bow tie's lineup of small city commuter cars next spring. Both start at just more than $20,000. The Sonic RS sedan will take the styling cues of the RS hatchback, including the deep air dam in the front fascia, aluminum sport pedals, flat-bottom steering wheel and leather seats with red accents.
Fitness-focused autonomous vehicle pedals to victory in Interior Motives Design Awards
Wed, 01 Oct 2014Earlier tonight, on the eve of the first Paris Motor Show press day, the world's top designers and automotive journalists assembled at L'Espace Clacquesin in Paris to witness sponsors Ford and Volkswagen announce the 2014 Interior Motives Student Design of the Year: ‘Life Cycle' by Jason Chen and Dirk Wan of the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, USA. Launched in January of this year and themed ‘Beyond Styling: a Design for Life', the competition asked students to create projects around three diverse but specific briefs: ‘Beyond Autonomous', which posed the question of what would happen if we were to combine the latest developments in computing and robotics with automobile design; ‘An Interior for Life', in which students were asked to focus on one feature or element of a car's interior and adapt it for dual use in a user's ordinary life; and ‘Pickup Truck of 2030', which challenged the young designers to extrapolate what the future might hold for this popular and versatile mode of transport. This year's contest attracted more than 200 entries from students based at 57 schools in 24 different countries.