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Seats for Sale
- Arctic cat jaguar 1100 z1 turbo 09 10 11 08 07 f5 f6 f8 f1000 black seat nice(US $199.77)
- New polaris xc sp snowmobile seat cover, 2682588(US $200.00)
- Yamaha viper snowmobile seat assembly blue and white(US $219.00)
- Rtk storage bag for titan touring snowmobile 2-up seat(US $80.00)
- Rtk footrests for use in conjunction with titan touring snowmobile 2-up seat(US $45.00)
- Polaris new oem axys x2 backrest with heated handholds, 2881164
Concept Car of the Week: Mercedes F200 Imagination (1996)
Fri, 08 Aug 2014The F200 Imagination was designed at Mercedes' Advanced Design studio in Tokyo, in response to the question 'does the car of the future still have a steering wheel and foot-operated controls?' Take a look at the car's interior and the answer was fairly emphatic, as the steering wheel and pedals were replaced by joysticks, called Sidesticks, that operated the throttle, brakes and steering by wire. There were two sticks to choose from, one on the left of the cabin and one in the center console. However, both had the same function – push forward to accelerate, left or right to turn, and back to brake – so either of the front passengers could control the car.
Renault Megane CC (Coupe Cabriolet): UK price & details
Tue, 25 May 2010The Renault Megane CC starts in the UK at £21,595 As it usually does now on car launches, the launch of the Renault Megane CC started with a tease before moving on to a full reveal in February prior to the public debut at the Geneva Motor Show. And now, three months later, we get some proper meat on the bones for the UK. Starting point for fresh air Megane motoring is £21,595 which buys you the Renault Megane CC 1.4 TCe 130 Dynamique TomTom.
Citroen’s new stop-start system revealed
Wed, 08 Oct 2008By Tim Pollard Motoring Issues 08 October 2008 13:12 Citroen has shown off its next-generation stop-start system on a C3 Picasso. The company launched its first-gen system four years ago on the C2 and C3, for which it claims fuel savings of up to 27 percent, but it’ll soon be superseded by a new, cheaper system. The second-generation Stop & Start will be launched in 2010 on PSA’s small petrol and – for the first time – diesel models.