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Towing Systems for Sale
- Draw-tite 24873 class i; sportframe; trailer hitch 12 500(US $146.99)
- Roadmaster 195225 hitch mounted rv spare tire carrier w/2" receiver opening(US $595.00)
- Tow ready 118402 wiring t-one connector 05-08 magnum(US $66.03)
- Steel hand crank - pn # 14.0011(US $19.99)
- Hopkins 9499 brakebuddy classic braking package(US $1,170.97)
- Draw-tite 41536 class iii/iv; max-e-loader; trailer hitch(US $222.13)
SEAT Leon Cupra and Cupra 280 revealed
Wed, 08 Jan 2014SEAT Leon Cupra and Cupra 280 revealed SEAT has come out fighting in the hot hatch stakes, and has revealed two versions of the Leon Cupra with up to 276bhp. Based on similar underpinnings to VW’s Golf GTI, the Leon goes much further than the GTI by offering a choice of two Cupra versions, 261bhp in the manual three-door SC or a mighty 276bhp in the Cupra 280. The 261bhp Cupra manages to get to 62mph in 5.9 seconds with the Cupra 280 cutting that to 5.7 seconds when fitted with DSG ‘box, with economy for the manual Cupras at 44.1mpg, and 42.2 mpg if you opt for the DSG ‘box.
Mercedes GLA (new A-Class SUV) caught on video
Tue, 19 Mar 2013The SUV version of the new A-Class – the Mercedes GLA – has been caught on video winter testing ahead of a likely debut at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. The new Mercedes A-Class is now out in the wild, and this morning we had news of UK pricing for the new Mercedes CLA – the ‘Coupe’ A-Class – and now we have news of the next instalment of Mercedes’ A-Class adventure – the Mercedes GLA. We had video back in December of the new Mercedes GLA, but this time the GLA is out playing in winter climes as it gets close to its first reveal.
Concept Car of the Week: AMC Amitron (1967)
Fri, 13 Dec 2013While the American auto industry spent most of the late ‘60s creating huge barges powered by monstrous engines with loud decals on disco paint jobs, AMC believed in the future of compact cars, fuel economy, and go-faster stripes. Designed under Richard Teague's supervision, the quirky Amitron was unveiled in 1967 in a hotel in Detroit. Measuring less than 2,200mm long, it is 350mm shorter than a Smart Fortwo and its wide track gave room for three passengers seating abreast.