Cables for Sale
- Moto guzzi choke cable a p/n gu37132805 sport carburatori 1100 1994-1996 new (US $39.00)
- Kawasaki ninja ex250 250r ex 250 500 1986-2009 speedometer cable / speedo 77746(US $24.99)
- Drag specialties idle cable 30" part no. 0651-0152(US $5.99)
- 2013 harley davidson heritage soft tail slstc stock throttle cable set of two(US $24.99)
- Kawasaki 1980-83 kz550 throttle cable motion pro 03-111 54012-1140 new (US $12.50)
- 06-07 suzuki gsxr600 750 throttle cables 2006 2007 (US $14.99)
Buick to launch IntelliLink on 2012 models
Tue, 19 Apr 2011Buick is launching a connectivity feature on its 2012 models as the brand looks to attract younger and tech-savvy customers--and to shed its sometime stodgy image. Called IntelliLink, the connectivity technology arrives as standard equipment on the 2012 Verano sedan, before being added to the Regal and the LaCrosse. The Enclave SUV gets it in 2013.
What will the electric car look like? Top designers weigh in
Tue, 12 May 2009There are a thousand questions surrounding the electric car: Who will make it? Will it really work? And--to the chagrin of General Motors brass--who killed it?
News watch August 2010: today's industry news
Thu, 26 Aug 2010Welcome to CAR Magazine's news aggregator as we round up the daily stories in the auto industry. Top tip: news summaries are added from the top hour-by-hourTuesday 31 August 2010• HSBC has sold its US car loan business to Spanish bank Santander, for an estimated £2.6bn in cash and assumed debt. The move sees the bank further distance itself from the collapsed US sub-prime market (Financial Times, subsription required) • Toll roads do not improve congestion, according to the Campaign For Better Transport. Its claims M6 toll road operator Midland Expressway Ltd is losing ‘tens of millions of pounds’ each year, while conditions on the original M6 have failed to improve (Campaign for Better Transport) Friday 27 August 2010• Spyker, which bought Saab earlier this year, has posted a €139m loss after tax in the first half of 2010 it announced today (Financial Times)• Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne says the business is performing strongly in the third quarter – and has ruled out selling Alfa Romeo.