Reddot Impact-resistant Folding Windshield | Club Car Ds 2000-up Golf Cart on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Golf Car Windshields for Sale
- Golf cart acrylic split windshields club car ds old 1982-2000 clear(US $157.50)
- Golf cart acrylic split windshields yamaha g22 03-06 tint(US $161.70)
- Club car ds 1982-2000.5 golf cart clear folding front windshield(US $143.95)
- Ezgo rxv golf cart clear acrylic folding front windshield w/ rubber clips(US $158.95)
- Yamaha gca-jw103-10 foldable tint windshield golf cart jw8-k7200-31-00(US $159.99)
- Ezgo rxv golf cart 2008-up tinted folding front windshield w/ vents(US $238.95)
Seat Leon Cupra R (2009) first official pictures
Thu, 20 Aug 2009By Gareth Evans First Official Pictures 20 August 2009 10:59 Seat has unveiled its most powerful production car ever, the new Leon Cupra R, with an S3- and Scirocco R-matching 261bhp. Performance figures for the front-wheel drive hot hatch look good: 62mph is dispatched in 6.1 seconds, the top speed is 155mph, and yet the Cupra R returns 34.9mpg. Thank the high-tech 2.0 turbo engine from the Volkswagen group, which in this incarnation makes 261hp. Helping get all that power through the front wheels is XDS, the same system you'll find on the Golf GTI that effectively mimics a limited slip differential through the use of electronic wizardry.
Consumer Reports' Luddites strike again
Tue, 04 Dec 2012I am a technological wizard. At least that's the conclusion to which I've come after reading the January issue of Consumer Reports, which calls Cadillac CUE, the automaker's new infotainment system, “maddening.” After all, I had figured out CUE in a matter of minutes while acclimating myself to our Best of the Best ATS sedan last month. CUE, short for Cadillac User Experience, uses a touch-sensitive screen, capacitive switches and tactile, vibrating feedback to help drivers perform various functions.
McLaren F1: It was 20 years ago today…
Wed, 26 May 2010The McLaren F1 20th Anniversary photo - 21 McLarens together Well, not quite 20 years ago today that Ron Dennis got his band to play, but it is 20 years this year since McLaren first brought together the team that was to create the mighty McLaren F1, which is cause for celebration. To mark the occasion McLaren has issued a McLaren F1 20th Anniversary Press Release reprising the chronology of the F1 and lots of interesting stats. Take a look – it’s well worth the read.