Safety Gear & Devices for Sale
- Bluestorm stratus 35 auto type ii inflatable pfd - hi-vis t1h-19-hvs(US $134.99)
- 25 person liferaft crewsaver survitec life raft(US $1,000.00)
- Fireboy e-4209-16 extinguisher discharge cable manual 16' marine boat(US $54.95)
- Acr resqlink view emergency personal locator beacon 425 - limited battery life(US $150.00)
- Marinco 12v afi 10010 compact single trumpet electric horn stainless steel new(US $70.00)
- Acr electron 3962 1 c light h2o led pfd vest light wi(US $31.34)
USA, UK & Germany will be top markets for the new BMW i8. You don’t say?
Sun, 11 Aug 2013The BMW i8 (Pictured) will sell best in US, UK & Germany In a case of stating the obvious in a bid to keep interest in the BMW i8 high ahead of its debut at Frankfurt next month, Hendrik Wenders – the i8 product manager – has declared the biggest market for the BMW i8 will be the USA. As America is already BMW’s biggest market place, that’s not entirely a shock, and nor is the news that the UK and Germany will be the biggest markets in Europe. After all, they’re the only major economies in Europe without huge falling markets for cars.
Alfa Romeo 4C on track with Giancarlo Fisichella (video)
Tue, 17 Sep 2013Giancalrlo Fisichella takes the Alfa 4C round Balocco (pictured) The Alfa Romeo 4C – Alfa’s baby supercar – is due on sale next month following its UK dynamic debut at Goodwood, so to get a bit of adrenaline flowing in the veins of potential buyers, Fiat grabbed Ferrari test driver Giancarlo Fisichella and stuck him behind the wheel of the 4C to play at the Balocco test track, Fiat’s proving ground. And we have to say, the 4C doesn’t just look good, it sounds great and looks to be as light and nimble as expected. In many ways, the Alfa 4C is an Italian take on the Lotus Elise, but it manages to do it with a huge dose of Alfa flair, both in its design and its execution.
The Ford Mustang of the future could have been a Mazda
Fri, 04 Apr 2014It seems like enthusiasts are always trying to figure out what Mazda's cooking up. Today, we're curious about how the Japanese automaker will bring its sport-roadster experience to a partnership with Alfa Romeo. In the June 30, 1986 edition of Autoweek, it was whether Mazda and Ford were going to create some sort of pony car love child.