Recently removed from boat to make room for upgraded electronics.
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Fish Finders & Depth Finders for Sale
- New lowrance sam- 50 hp d fish finder sonar access module # sam-50hpd(US $50.00)
- 20' transducer extension cable lowrance eagle older style 2 or 4 pin(US $19.99)
- Garmin gps 120 fishfinder sonar, fish finder(US $129.00)
- Airmar transducer cable c47
- Humminbird quick disconnect swivel mount(US $15.00)
- Faria 13850 chesapeake depth sounder with transom mounted transducer(US $160.54)
Vauxhall Insignia VXR (2009) pricing confirmed
Fri, 10 Jul 2009By Richard Webber First Official Pictures 10 July 2009 10:22 Vauxhall’s new Insignia VXR is going to be one of the performance bargains of the year – the 321bhp feisty family car will cost £30,995 when sales start in autumn 2009. It’s aimed at the wired family man who values pace as much as practicality and value, a sort of Audi S4 on the cheap. The numbers say yes.
Worrying insurance fraud trends revealed
Fri, 16 May 2014AS MANY as two million motorists could be jeopardising their insurance by listing themselves as the main driver on a car that someone else covers more mileage in. The process, known as ‘fronting’, secures a cheaper insurance quote for the real main driver, who in many cases is young or has less no-claims discount, but it is illegal and could completely invalidate the policy and leave the drivers vulnerable to prosecution. Research from Privilege car insurance has revealed not only that the two million drivers could be risking more than they imagine, but also that around one million motorists are named as the main driver on insurance policies for cars they have never even driven at all.
Shopautoweek.com iPad app takes car shopping mobile
Tue, 09 Oct 2012If you've been reading Autoweek for the past year or so, you've no doubt heard us talking about our shopping site shopautoweek.com. It's designed to let enthusiasts like us (and most likely you) share car knowledge with regular car buyers, helping connect them with the best new car for their needs. Shopautoweek.com is already a great Web site; now it's a great iPad app.