Seating for Sale
- Wise seating 8wd125ff-1009 - deluxe series flip-flop compatible(US $276.60)
- Scarlet red coats american intrinsic cotton 16 oz 6600 glance thread embroidery(US $9.99)
- Garelick eez-in boat seat slide and post(US $148.00)
- New attwood swivl-eze sp-3204-r adjustable height boat seat post - non-threaded(US $89.97)
- Wise heavy duty mainstay air power pedestal with slide, silver(US $234.00)
- Wise bm1158 premier pontoon helm steering console mocha java / cafe mushroom(US $389.00)
Gleagle GC7
Mon, 19 Mar 2012The Gleagle GC7 from Geely is an evolution of a former model but is the first product launched under the new Gleagle brand name since it was announced in 2010. The GC7's upward-curved headlamps run out of the corners of the large center grille, while the side of the car has a strong feature line that runs down the whole body, serving to visually extend the car in side profile. The rear is again wholy conventional but appears neatly resolved.
KTM X-Bow – the heavyweight dealer arrives
Thu, 11 Jun 2009Dick Lovett has been appointed as a dealer for the KTM X-Bow And the profile of the X-Bow keeps growing with the effusive comments from those who’ve driven it and the decent marketing the car is enjoying through sensible stuff like the KTM X-Bow Drive Orange days at Brands Hatch and Silverstone. But that 1,000 car a year production may have to be revised again after it has been announced that Dick Lovett – a high-end supercar dealer – has just been appointed KTM X-Bow dealer for South Wales and South West England. We who read (and write) about cars every day tend to assume that anyone looking for a supercar or high-end sports car is completely au fait with what the market has to offer.
British drivers shun autonomous cars in new survey
Mon, 28 Jul 2014Google autonomous car: most British adults remain sceptical By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 28 July 2014 14:14 A quarter of British adults fear autonomous cars will be unsafe - and 56% would never buy a driverless car, it was claimed today. The survey by Churchill Car Insurance reveals that entrenched attitudes in Great Britain put the new generation of autonomous cars at a disadvantage before they’ve even turned a wheel on British roads. Google is leading the charge towards autonomous driving, but most major car manufacturers are also dabbling in driverless cars.