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Accessories for Sale
- Kuryakyn motorcycle adjustable passenger peg kit p/n 4505(US $104.99)
- Kuryakyn motorcycle iso-wings, h-d style male mount (pr) p/n 4450(US $64.99)
- Kuryakyn motorcycle replacement peg (choice of one single peg) (ea)(US $25.00)
- Kuryakyn motorcycle transformer floorboards for passenger (pr) p/n 7006(US $239.99)
- Kuryakyn motorcycle switchblade footpegs, h-d style male mount (pr) p/n 4445(US $82.99)
- Iron braid, braided levers (style choice)(1 pair) p/n 2154, 2176, 2192, 21584(US $24.99)
New York motor show 2014: CAR's A-Z guide
Fri, 04 Apr 2014By the CAR online team Motor Shows 04 April 2014 09:30 BMW M4 Convertible: drop-top M4 is 60kg lighter than the old V8 M3 Convertible Discovery Vision concept: design study thought to preview new seven-seat Disco S63 AMG coupe: two-doors, two turbos, and one headache for Aston Martin and Bentley
New Renault Twingo revealed – debuts at Geneva
Thu, 13 Feb 2014The new Renault Twingo revealed The new Renault Twingo has been revealed a little earlier than Renault planned with a single group photo of the new Twingo (above) after first images leaked on to the Interwebs, and Renault are promising a proper set of photos later (we’ll update then). The new Twingo takes its cues from the recent Renault Twinz Concept and is underpinned by the same rear-engined, rear-wheel-drive platform as the next generation SMART ForFour. Both the new Twingo and the new ForFour will use the same range of 3-cylinder engines complete with either a manual or dual-clutch auto ‘box, and the Twingo comes with a front end that looks like the rest of the latest Renault range and will be available in both three and five-door options.
Toyota Yaris Hybrid (2012) first official pictures
Mon, 09 Jan 2012This is the new Toyota Yaris Hybrid, and although it’s been unveiled on the same day as the world’s motoring media descends upon Detroit for the 2012 North American International Auto Show, it's not there. Instead, the new Toyota Yaris Hybrid won’t actually appear until the Geneva show in early March 2012. Presumably the Toyota Yaris Hybrid is even cleaner and greener than the pious Prius?