NEW Boat Motor Cover, Model 4
- Fits 4 stroke motors: 50hp to 115hp - Fits 2 stroke motors up to 200hp - Marine grade coating for water repellency, UV & mold resistance - heavy-duty nylon draw cord for snug fit |
Covers for Sale
- 3m marine #4319 - preservation tape - series 481 - 2 in x 36 yd - black(US $77.89)
- 3m marine #62334 - 2inx36yd. preservation sealing tape 4811 - white(US $73.89)
- 3m marine #62335 - 3inx36yd. preservation sealing tape 4811 - white(US $103.89)
- New westland sunbrella sea ray 210 sundeck cover 98-00(US $816.52)
- 1967 starcraft boat with trailer(US $1,700.00)
- Brand new black sunbrella cockpit shade tarp(US $550.00)
Many enthusiast rides post strong sales in 2010
Wed, 05 Jan 2011The fast and the luxurious models from a wide range of carmakers sold briskly in 2010, offering heart to enthusiasts that their favorite drives have bright outlooks and that the auto business is on the rebound. Let's start with the muscle cars: As predicted in December, Chevrolet's Camaro sales topped the Ford Mustang's numbers for the first time in 25 years. In the Camaro's first full year since production ended after the 2002 model year, Chevy rung up 81,299 Camaro sales, beating Mustang by 7,583 cars.
Chevrolet Impala
Wed, 04 Apr 2012Chevrolet has unveiled its 2014 Impala at this year's New York auto show as the brand continues to reinvigorate its line-up. The Impala has long and low proportions. On the fascia of the car low-profile projector-beam headlamps flow around the front corners and frame the wide grille, while a power dome sits on the hood.
SAE approves new fast-charging standard for EVs, plug-ins
Tue, 16 Oct 2012SAE International said it has approved a new technical standard that will dramatically reduce charging times for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and electric vehicles. The global engineering group said the new charging standard, developed with the cooperation of more than 190 automakers, utilities and equipment builders, will allow charging times to be reduced from as long as eight hours to as short as 20 minutes. Automakers want DC direct charging to take less than 10 minutes, or roughly the time it takes to fill a tank with gasoline.The goal is to accommodate currents as high as 500 volts distributed from public charging stations.