Suzuki Marine 09402-28511 09402-28511 Clamp on 2040-parts.com
Albany, Georgia, United States
Electrical Systems for Sale
- Ngk (3323) ar6fs standard spark plug (2 pack)(US $1.95)
- Mercruiser new oem 50 amp circuit breaker 88-806950, 88-11178a01, 4.3, 5.0, 5.7(US $71.99)
- Selco 0a-150 thermostat; auto-reset; (pair) new marine thermostat(US $20.00)
- Mercruiser 302 ford / 188 sterndrive - engine harness- new old stock(US $125.00)
- Evinrude johnson bracket 332895(US $40.00)
- 2 evinrude johnson brackets 341099(US $40.00)
Porsche shows Cayenne can do off-road – just like the new Range Rover Sport
Fri, 14 Jun 2013Porsche shows the new Cayenne S Diesel can do off-road The Porsche Cayenne has come in for some stick since it first arrived a decade ago as the first SUV from Porsche. The world declared the Cayenne too ugly to look at – well, that was the opinion of a certain Mr Clarkson – but anyone who’s lived with a Cayenne will know just how focused it is; it feels like a high-riding M5 to drive and, despite the misconception that sporty SUVs don’t do off-road, it’s remarkably capable when the going gets tough. We’re sure it’s just a coincidence that the 2013 Porsche Performance Drive – from Chisinau to Bratislava – is taking place just after the new Range Rover Sport arrived as a truly capable sporty SUV – with its Land Rover off-road credentials still intact – but the event has given Porsche the chance to show the new Cayenne S Diesel can also do off-road with aplomb.
Ford Fiesta – 250,000 sales in the first 9 months
Fri, 24 Apr 2009Ford has sold 250,000 new Fiesta in its first nine months Ford has announced that in the first nine months of production, the new Ford Fiesta has shifted a very impressive 250,000 units, more than any previous Fiesta managed in the same time-frame. I can’t say we’re too surprised by this. We really like the Ford Fiesta.
Dacia ‘Twingo’ planned as sub £5,000 entry-level Dacia
Fri, 14 Mar 2014The current Ranault Twingo (pictured) looks set to live on as the new Dacia Twingo The new Renault Twingo – which shares its underpinnings with the next Smart – arrived at the Geneva Motor Show last week, and it looks an appealing and impressive city runaround. With 3-cylinder engines, rear wheel drive and decent looks, the Twingo looks to have a decent chance of making sensible sales this side of the Channel as the budget alternative to the next Smart Car, which will be basically the same under the skin. But those plans may go a bit awry if a report from Auto Bild is accurate, as Dacia appear to be preparing to take the current Twingo and turn it in to a budget offering for the Dacia range.