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Interior for Sale
- Atwood 33782 circuit breaker kit, 15 amp pop-up furnace(US $27.14)
- Atwood 32774 hydro flame motor (pf23175q) furnace parts(US $77.21)
- Atwood 35791 hydro flame circuit breaker 5 amp on/off(US $17.85)
- Camco 11773 hot water hybrid heat kit - 10 gallon(US $99.77)
- Dometic 3314851.000 air distribution box polar white manual controls(US $95.97)
- Rv- mobile home / plastic crank handles for windows - set of 4(US $9.99)
2014 Subaru XV – less choice, more refinement
Mon, 10 Feb 2014The 2014 Subaru XV (pictured) gets a bit of a tweak The Subaru XV arrived in the UK in 2012, and it’s a perfectly able and reasonably-priced compact crossover from Subaru. But within a year of launching the XV Subaru decided to inject a bit more appeal in to the XV with a price cut of £2,300 across the range and now, not more than six months later, they’re fiddling with the XV range again. The 2.0 litre petrol XV gets new valve-train components to cut engine noise and revised suspension, with extra soundproofing improving NVH levels across the range, a revised power steering system for added stability and feel and thicker and reshaped suspension lower arm and extra reinforcement around the base of the A-Pillar for better crash performance.
Tata Nano: the CEO’s plans to sell it in Europe
Mon, 21 Jun 2010Carl-Peter Forster, CEO of Tata Motors, has told CAR of his hopes for Tata’s expansion in Europe – with plans to launch the Nano here with a diesel and possibly an electric version. You can read the full interview with Forster in the new July 2010 issue of CAR Magazine out this week. Tata is already the world’s fourth largest commercial vehicle producer and it is a strong force in the Indian car market.
Bristol Cars goes Bust
Fri, 04 Mar 2011Bristol Fighter - Bristol Cars are in Administration I know, you didn’t even know they still existed. They do, but for how much longer is anyone’s guess as Bristol Cars calls in the administrators. Which is a real shame; a proper, eccentric British car maker finding it impossible to make enough sales to pay the bills, when there seem to be enough batty billionaires to buy the worst atrocities the world’s pimpers can muster (much the same problem afflicted Overfinch).