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Wheels, Tires for Sale
- (2) polaris xplorer magnum sportsman 300 400 4x4 95-02 rear hubs(US $44.95)
- 1988-1999 polaris trail boss 250 4x4 front wheel spindle nuts(US $10.00)
- 2004 suzuki kfx400 z400 ltz 400 front right left spindles(US $49.95)
- 03 polaris predator 500 front wheels rims & tires 21x7-10 maxxis razr pr(US $124.95)
- Polaris trail boss 250 2x4 93-99 rear wheels and tires(US $140.00)
- Maxxis zilla front atv tires nos item 23 x 8 - 12 size utv front sold as a pair(US $99.00)
Ford B-Max
Wed, 01 Feb 2012A production version of the Ford B-Max mini-MPV will make its debut at next month's Geneva motor show – one year after the concept was announced. The production B-Max stays true to the 2011 concept, with the same lack of a B-pillar between the conventional front and sliding rear doors, which creates a 1,500mm aperture. We'll be interested to learn how this affects both weight and rigidity as well as how much real-world advantage it offers.
Fiat 500 1957 Edition revealed ahead of LA Auto Show
Thu, 14 Nov 2013While American teenagers were cruising around in finned interstate crushers, Europeans of all ages were discovering the wonder of automobile ownership thanks to the tiny, affordable Fiat Nuova 500, introduced to a car-hungry public in 1957. The little two-cylinder city car was a smash hit, with 3,893,294 built before production ended in 1975. Fiat 500 production resumed in 2007, but the new car was vastly different from the original: Its engine gained two cylinders and moved to the front of the car, while its footprint, though diminutive by American standards, positively dwarfs that of its predecessor.
What's different about electric cars this time? A column by Kevin A. Wilson
Thu, 05 Mar 2009Thirteen years after the General Motors EV1 was rolled out to cheers from advocates of a revolution in the way we power automobiles, those same advocates are out front cheerleading yet another revival of an idea as old as the automobile itself: Run 'em on batteries. Batteries aren't a source of energy. They're just storage units, a convenient means of making power portable.