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Interior, Cabin & Galley for Sale
- Tracker lid sink assembly white 206098-1233 marine boat(US $139.95)
- Scandvik 10175p washdowns stainless steel wash-down spigot(US $73.66)
- 3 damprid fresh scent hanging bags moisture absorber 14 oz. bag new(US $20.00)
- Osculati seat with foldable back coated in white vinyl with zip-fasteners(US $119.50)
- Barigo star series quartz clock with radio sectors golden 110mm(US $190.44)
- Jabsco 29120-5000 marine toilet regular size manual twist n lock boat head(US $185.99)
Ford C-Max (2010) MPV scooped
Thu, 03 Sep 2009By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 03 September 2009 09:00 CAR's scooped the new Ford C-Max, coming to a showroom near you in 2010 complete with sliding doors for the first time. Our new spyshots reveal the sliding doors on next year's C-Max, which will improve practicality for families and parents armed with buggies and carry cots. Sources suggest that the sliding doors will be reserved for a longer wheelbase seven-seater C-Max, leaving the regular car with conventional doors and five seats.
New Ford Mondeo to get new 1.5 litre EcoBoost engine
Fri, 12 Apr 2013The new EcoBoost engine will also be turning up in the Ford Fusion for North America, but the UK and Europe are going to have to wait until at least the end of 2014 – when we get the new Mondeo - before the new engine is on offer. The 1.5 litre EcoBoost offers improved economy and emissions compared to the 1.6 litre currently available - with similar power, performance and torque compared – but one of the main reasons for offering it is that many countries offer tax breaks for engines under 1.5 litres. The new engine will be built by Ford In Romania initially (although it will get churned out elsewhere too in due course) and offers turbocharging, direct fuel injection and variable valve timing.
This week in 1963: N
Mon, 12 Aug 2013Safety is a priority for drivers, teams and courses. Over the past century automobile safety has been slowly evolving (or rapidly evolving, if Ralph Nader has had anything to say about it). Needless to say, it is unusual for a safety feature that performed its function to make news.