Roadmaster Eagle 8,000 RV tow bar & attachments for vehicle being towed.
Around $800 new. Rated to pull 8,000 #. |
Towing Systems for Sale
- Pro series 1401080303 round jack(US $56.84)
- Reese 44639 class iii/iv; professional trailer hitch 10-12 santa fe sorento(US $160.60)
- Reese 66066 weight distributing hitch; heavy duty round bar(US $239.28)
- Tow ready 118577 t-connector assembly 12-14 200 avenger(US $60.33)
- Draw-tite 75020 class iii/iv; max-frame; trailer hitch(US $100.00)
- Drawtite 16 draw-tite fifth wheel slider hitch with foundation rails 5th
Infiniti M Saloon teased
Wed, 05 Aug 2009This is the 'tease' for the Infiniti M Saloon But now Infiniti are ramping up interest in the next generation Infiniti M Saloon (which we haven’t had in Europe so far – think Lexus LS by Nissan) by releasing the teaser image you see here. The Infiniti M will slot in above the Infiniti G37 as a luxury high-performance car and, from this teaser image, it does look as if it’s taken some of the swoopy-coupe lines we saw in the Infiniti Essence Concept back at Geneva. There is no word yet on the powertrain for the Infiniti M, but the Infiniti Essence Concept was said to sport a V6 lump coupled to an electric motor giving the equivalent of 590bhp.
Volkswagen e-Golf: MK 7 Golf EV leaks ahead of Geneva debut
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