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Deck & Cabin Hardware for Sale
- Abs material marine boat clear top lid lock deck plate inspection hatch cover(C $37.60)
- 4 step boat ladder stainless steel telescoping folding ladder yacht dock marine(US $59.99)
- Whitecap clam shell midget vent 2-1/4" x 2-1/4" - 304 stainless steel(US $15.51)
- Easily installed for marine grade handrail end compatible with 22mm tubes(C $26.89)
- 2x 3 in boat cup holder stainless steel universal size drink cup holder w/screws(US $12.90)
- Whitecap 60* degree rectangular base chrome plated zamac s-1465c(US $13.25)
Kia KH: First image of a new RWD Kia Flagship
Mon, 13 Feb 2012Kia takes aim at Lexus and Infiniti with the KH Concept Kia releases the first image of the Kia KH, a luxury RWD flagship saloon destined to be the Flagship for Kia and launching soon in Korea. It would have been unthinkable just a few years ago that Kia would reveal a new, luxury flagship saloon car and be taken seriously. But cars from South Korea have come a very long way, and plans for a range-topping luxury saloon from Kia are proof that they aim to take on the world’s premium car makers.
Nissan 370Z prices announced
Tue, 27 Jan 2009Nissan 370Z prices announced By Ben Pulman Motor Industry 27 January 2009 12:21 Nissan has announced prices for UK-spec 370 Z sports cars, and punters will be pleased to learn that the entry-level Zed will cost £26,895 – a mere £166 more than the 350Z. All cars of course come with a rear-wheel drive chassis and 328bhp 3.7-litre V6, but base-model 370Zs also have climate-control, electric seats, 18-inch wheels, automatic xenon lights, plus aux-in and Bluetooth connections. For an extra £3300 you can get the GT pack, which replaces your measly 18-inch alloys with 19in forged Rays items, gives you electric heated leather seats, upgrades your stereo and adds the Synchro Rev Control, which automatically blips the throttle on downshifts.
Half of all used cars go wrong ‘within a month’
Tue, 05 Nov 2013With over seven million secondhand cars purchased in 2012, you’d expect one or two to develop a problem soon after purchase. But rather shockingly, as many as half of all used cars sold develop faults within a month of changing hands. That’s according to a report by the Citizens Advice Bureau, which helped with over 84,000 problems with secondhand motors in the past 12 months.