Golf Car Chargers for Sale
- Charger repair kit for club car golf cart 48 volt powerdrive 17930, 17935, 19770(US $26.90)
- 36 volt battery indicator meter gauge for ezgo club car yamaha golf cart(US $13.49)
- 48 volt golf cart battery charger for club car smart charger & triangle plug top(US $101.01)
- 72v delta q charger(US $150.00)
- Ezgo ez-go textron total charger 36 volt electric golf cart battery charger(US $149.88)
- 48 volts 15 amp golf cart battery charger round 3-pin handle plug for club car(US $109.99)
MINI JCW Cabrio at Monte Carlo Rally +video
Sun, 18 Oct 2009MINI JCW Cabrio with Paddy Hopkirk and Rauno Altonen in Monte Carlo So MINI thought it would be a great idea to get these two Rally greats together and take them back to the scene of their former triumphs. Only this time they sent them to Monte Carlo in a brand new MINI John Cooper Works Cabriolet to drive round part of the Rally stage. This is properly good video from MINI, with some great cutting between the classic Mini in action and the legendary pair driving and reminiscing.
Saab's new 9-3 due in 2012 to set new Saab template
Fri, 04 Jun 2010By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 04 June 2010 10:13 Now the new 9-5 is launched, attention is turning to the next generation of Saabs. Speaking at the 9-5 launch in Trollhättan, Saab bosses told CAR that the new 9-3 would be the first model to bear the true hallmarks of the new independent Saab since the Detroit divorce.GM sold Saab to Dutch entrepreneur Victor Muller's Spyker group in February 2010 for $78 million and an equity swap – meaning that the 9-5 was done and dusted by the time Saab had become independent. Next year's new 9-4X crossover, paired with and built alongside GM's Cadillac SRX and due in April 2011, is also largely finished.
Mini Mk2 (2006): first official pictures
Mon, 14 Aug 2006By Angus Fitton First Official Pictures 14 August 2006 15:01 The lowdown The disguise is off. No more speculation, spy shots or sneak previews - this is the face of the all-new, faster, bigger, better Mini. No, we haven't jumbled up the pictures - the car pictured really is the the new Mini, due to hit our streets in October.