Draw-tite 28351 Invisi-hitch Accessory Adapter on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Towing Systems for Sale
- Reese 50073 5th wheel custom install brackets(US $107.00)
- 4 pole chrome plated round trailer connector kit(US $12.99)
- 7-pin trailer converter plug towing adapter for truck car rv boat set of 2(US $15.76)
- Draw-tite 247450 class 1 sport frame trailer hitch 05-10 cobalt g5 1.25"(US $125.95)
- New bulldog 170010 a-frame jack sidewind 15" travel weld/bolt-on 5000 lb b2#92(US $79.99)
- Trailer break-away system kit 12v separation runaway breakaway systems(US $29.99)
Honda CR-Z at Detroit motor show 2010
Mon, 11 Jan 2010Honda has today debuted the production version of its CR-Z hybrid sports coupe at the 2010 Detroit motor show. The styling is inspired by the old CRX, but under the skin the CR-Z is pure 21st century hybrid. Featuring a 1.5-litre petrol engine with 108bhp and 71lb ft torque, the CR-Z produces 122bhp and 128lb ft in total thanks to the boost provided by its IMA parallel hybrid system.
ICEM Style creative design software launched
Mon, 26 Apr 2004ICEM Ltd, known for its ICEM Surf Class A surface development software, has launched ICEM Style, a new software product developed specifically for use by creative designers in the transportation design and industrial design industry. The launch presentation highlighted the integrated workflow from concept development in ICEM Style, through to refinement in ICEM Surf, enabling designers and engineers to share the same model data throughout the design process. According to ICEM, it is now possible, for the first time in a concept design tool, to design in a photo-realistic modelling environment, without using third-party visualisation products, or to wait for a static rendering to be generated.
Transportation Department clinics to test connected-vehicle communication
Fri, 13 May 2011Usually communication between cars on the road consists of expletive-ridden road rage or “hey, your headlight’s out!” Thanks to new technology, the exchange of information could soon be far more productive. The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced that it will be holding Driver Acceptance Clinics in six cities across the country to assess how well drivers respond to vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology.