ASIENTO BULTACO SHERPA 250 Y 350 DE LOS MODELOS A PARTIR DE 1977 TANTO LAS ROJAS COMO LAS AZULES.MODELOS 198 Y 199, 199 B CON CHASIS BLANCO.
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
- Rear light driver compatible with ducati, kawasaki, honda, suzuki, benelli ...(US $65.00)
- Bultaco motor cover left with cam(US $82.00)
- Rubber motor output cables bultaco.(US $15.00)
- Silent montesa cappra 250 vg new(US $220.00)
- Fuel tank yellow ossa trial tr 80.(US $350.00)
- 1965 honda cb160 stator cover ahrma(US $29.95)
School run puts pressure on parents
Tue, 26 Nov 2013PRESSURED PARENTS are often operating the school run in a rush, according to a survey. Many mothers and fathers worry about being late for work and have difficulty getting their children up in the mornings, the poll by insurance company Allianz showed. As many as 42% of parents said feeling rushed was their main school-run worry, while 20% got distracted while driving their offspring to school.
Magna Electronics develops 'Touchskin' concept [w/video]
Tue, 22 May 2012Electronics firm Magna is working on a new technology it calls 'Touchskin concept' that has the potential to eliminate traditional switches and instruments inside vehicles. As part of its ‘Intelligent Surface Technology', the Touchskin concept is set to be an integral part of a system that allows the user to control the car via intuitive gestures – such as pinching, tapping and swiping – as we've become so familiar with when using smartphones. The potential design implications are easy to see with the large amount of space made available by removing the traditional instrument cluster and its wiring and the removal of wired-in switches and buttons.
*CORRECTION* Thomas Ingenlath appointed Vice President of Design for Volvo
Thu, 15 Mar 2012Yesterday Car Design News reported that Thomas Ingenlath has been appointed Vice President of Design for Volvo, stating that he will report to Peter Horbury, who is now Senior Vice President Design, Geely Group. This information is innacurate as Ingenlath will in fact report directly to Volvo Car Company President & CEO, Stefan Jacoby. We apologize for any confusion caused by our error.