Clutch & Drive Belts for Sale
- Hpx5017 2006-2006 arctic cat sabercat 500 efi dayco hpx drive belt *1404748(US $108.57)
- Sportech 30167011 mini drive hubs(US $81.80)
- Carlisle 47-6058 max-torque mtp platinum belt - 46-3/4in. x 1-7/16in.(US $194.95)
- Sp1 sm-12806 shimless deflection adjuster kit(US $62.33)
- Gates 42c4474 g-force c12 drive belt(US $108.04)
- Titan clutch light blue spring 2400 rpm engagement apts106(US $15.60)
Caterham AeroSeven Concept unveiled in Singapore
Fri, 20 Sep 2013Well this is sure to divide opinion. What you're looking at here is the Caterham AeroSeven Concept - the first glimpse of the new road-going Caterham, due to arrive in autumn 2014. It was unveiled in Singapore ahead of this weekend's F1 Grand Prix, and it's already generating quite a buzz in social media circles.
Hyundai UK target SME fleet sales
Mon, 23 Sep 2013Hyundai Basildon (pictured), one of Hyundai’s new Fleet Business Centres The last few years has seen Hyundai convince the car buying public that their cars are as credible and well built – not to mention appealing – as anything from the mainstream; no longer a budget option, Hyundais are now a real force. So once you’ve cracked Joe Public and his preconceptions, the next step is to crack the bit of Joe Public that buys a few cars at a time – the owners of small and medium businesses (SME) with a modest fleet (by fleet standards) of up to ten cars. With that in mind, Hyundai has appointed 27 Fleet Business Centres at Hyundai dealers across the UK with dedicated staff – and extra hand-holding and facilities – to coax the small business owner in to a bit of Hyundai goodness for his/her business.
'Transport poverty' rising - RAC
Thu, 06 Feb 2014THE LEAST WELL-OFF families are slipping further into "transport poverty", according to an RAC Foundation survey. The poorest car-owning households spent at least 31% of their disposable incomes on buying and running a vehicle in 2012, the foundation said, up from 27% the year before. The figures, based on data obtained from the Office for National Statistics, showed that in 2012 the poorest families had a maximum weekly expenditure of £167, of which £51.40 went on a car.