Trim & Tilt for Sale
- New tilt trim motor compatible with honda evinrude johnson omc bf35am bf45am bf4(US $39.00)
- Mercury power trim/tilt control switch 55641 pre alpha mr mercruiser dash switch(US $129.99)
- 856990 tilt trim switch(US $15.00)
- Yamaha 6x7-82563-01-00 tilt & trim switch assy(US $210.00)
- 830150t6 power tilt trim(US $420.00)
- Standard trim tab kit lenco 9" x 12" w/ led indicator/integrated switch kit 12v(US $1,016.44)
Driven: Ford Focus
Wed, 23 Feb 2011The previous two generations of the Ford Focus have consistently been near the top of the European best sellers list over their combined 13-year life spans, but this new car has even greater responsibility. This is the first Focus designed – from the outset – for European, American and Asian markets combined. The biggest, most pertinent question is whether the global 'One Ford' strategy this car has been designed under can work in practice.
Renault Pitches Affordable Self-Driving Technology
Fri, 07 Feb 2014RENAULT is the latest company to dip its toe into the waters of self-driving car technology. Pitching its contribution as a way of combating tiredness and stress plus allowing drivers to multitask and let the car take the strain, the French firm is looking to 2020 as the year when its bold vision could become a reality. There is a catch though, as Renault’s vision of an autonomous driving future centres around the provision of ‘protected’ roads devoid of pedestrians or other hazards to make the reality of hands off driving possible.
Get up close and personal with the David Brown Automotive Speedback
Fri, 28 Mar 2014The David Brown Automotive Speedback is certainly one of the more intriguing coachbuilt cars we've seen recently -- all the more so because it's a product of Britain, not the carrozzeria hub of Italy. We just got our first glimpse of the Speedback yesterday, and thanks to this XCar video, we can dive a bit deeper into the car's origins and its many design details (unfortunately, there's no on-road footage yet). The Speedback, in the words of DBA founder David Brown, seeks to combine the “classic simplicity of the '60s underpinned by a modern platform with all of the functionality you'd expect from a modern car.” And it does so successfully, from what we can tell so far.