Seats for Sale
- Mmp passenger original(US $268.99)
- Powermadd sd hi-rise seat kit 52020(US $166.01)
- Polaris 7520865 plunger-latch 8mm part(US $29.99)
- Kimpex seatjack 2-up seat for 2019 ski-doo renegade x e-tec 600r snowmobile(US $760.30)
- Kimpex seatjack 2-up seat for 2019 ski-doo renegade enduro e-tec 850 snowmobile(US $760.30)
- Moose racing internal seat heater #0821-1612(US $99.95)
2014 Jeep Wrangler Dragon Edition sparks a fiery interest among Jeep enthusiasts
Thu, 12 Sep 2013Jeep introduced its new 2014 Wrangler Dragon Edition on Thursday as a limited-production model that will be featured in North American showrooms as early as this fall. First seen at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show, this new Wrangler sparked the interests of Jeep enthusiasts around the world with its striking black-and-bronze satin-gloss exterior and interior details, in addition to its suggested retail price of $36,095. Mike Manley, president and CEO of Jeep Brand, Chrysler Group, said that the release of the Dragon Edition Jeep has received tremendously positive feedback with its stunning and unique upscale design.
Redesigned 2013 Lexus LS offers new sheetmetal, safety features
Tue, 31 Jul 2012Lexus Division unveiled its new LS 460 flagship luxury sedan that arrives in dealerships this fall, with standard and long-wheelbase editions, a hybrid version and a new F-Sport trim level with improved handling dynamics. Despite its sheet metal changes, the car is actually little changed underneath. Its 4.6-liter V8 engine and eight-speed transmission are basically carryover, at a time when luxury brands are using powertrain technology as a differentiating ploy.
Suzuki puts kibosh on Kizashi sedan, report says
Mon, 05 Jan 2009Japanese automaker Suzuki has backed off plans to build large cars and build assembly plants overseas, according to a report in the Nikkei business newspaper. Suzuki has shown a series of concept vehicles named Kizashi that executives said were pointing toward a production version of a large sedan. And pictures of sedan protoypes have been captured by spy photographers.