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Radar & Autopilots for Sale
- Furuno gps board kit op16-47 felcom15/2nd new in box(US $100.00)
- Raymarine e70099 e70100 m81105 z230 rotary rudder reference rudder feedback unit(US $274.55)
- Raytheon raymarine autohelm fluxgate compass module m81190 f/ marine autopilot(US $274.55)
- Raymarine 4kw 4'ft analog open array radar m92654-s w/ 44'ft cable + y-split!(US $899.99)
- 1960s signet scientific mariner tillerpilot autopilot sailboat s-106 untested(US $339.99)
- Raymarine/raytheon fluxgate compass module m81190 w/23ft. cable/90 day warranty!(US $199.99)
Bentley plans to add four-seat sports car, crossover to lineup
Mon, 29 Aug 2011Bentley Motors is looking to add a four-seat sports car and a crossover vehicle to its lineup, using borrowed platforms from Volkswagen Group siblings Porsche and Audi, its top executive said. In an interview during the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, Bentley CEO Wolfgang Duerheimer said the crossover would borrow from the Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne platforms. While the crossover may carry a V12 engine like the rest of the Bentley lineup, Duerheimer said, "not everyone needs to have a V12." Duerheimer, who oversaw Porsche's push into SUVs as the company's development chief, said he "knows what is possible" in bringing a luxury brand into new segments.
Ford C-Max Energi and C-Max Hybrid (2011)
Tue, 11 Jan 2011Ford has unveiled two new hybrid vehicles at the 2011 Detroit motor show, the plug-in hybrid C-Max Energi, and the C-Max Hybrid. Both are based on the five-seat Ford C-Max, and the pair go on sale in North America in 2012, while European sales follow in 2013. Both the Ford C-Max Hybrid and Ford C-Max Energi use an Atkinson-cycle (like the Prius) 2.0-litre petrol engine and lithium-ion batteries.
Ecotricity Nemesis: The UK Tesla
Sat, 20 Nov 2010The Ecotricity Nemesis - a British Tesla Dale Vince has built Ecotricity – an environmentally-friendly electricity generating company – from nothing to an annual investment of £25 million in wind energy. Which casual readers here would think we would find appalling. But far from it; we think it’s admirable.