Rigging for Sale
- Mercury,69-71 650.ignition coil,332-2983(US $125.00)
- Mercury,69-71 650.flywheel,43-32036(US $175.00)
- Mercury,69-71 650.distributer belt,20140(US $25.00)
- Mercury,69-71 650.solinoid,choak-3078/a45068(US $85.00)
- Mercury,69-71 650.solinoid,choak-3078/a45068(US $85.00)
- Mercury,69-71 650.solinoid,choak-3078/a45068(US $85.00)
IIHS names safest cars for 2013
Wed, 02 Jan 2013The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has named the safest cars for 2013, including 13 midsize sedans that qualify for a new “top safety pick+” designation. The designation is given to vehicles that earn “good” ratings for occupant protection in at least four of five tests, with no less than “acceptable” in the fifth test. A new test -- the small overlap test -- was added to assess how the vehicles perform during a front-corner collision with another vehicle or object, such as a utility pole.
VW Golf R – US bound
Mon, 13 Jun 2011VW Golf R - US bound We like the VW Golf R. It’s a hot-hatch for grown-ups. A car that can be pootled around town when you’re just going about your everyday business; shops, kids; errands.
Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid – details
Fri, 11 Sep 2009The Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid will show at Frankfurt The principle difference between the standard Prius and this new plug-in version is – you’ll never guess – that it adds the ability to charge the Prius’ batteries through a domestic outlet. The Prius can be fully recharged in around 1.5 hours, and the new lithium-ion battery pack – which replaces the old nickel-metal hydride pack in the regular Prius – is more compact and of higher output. Toyota claim that the plug-in Prius can cover round 12.5 miles on a full charge in pure ‘Electric Mode’, which is around double that of the normal Prius.