Tempress Navistyle High Back Folding Boat Seat | Red/gray | 54911 New on 2040-parts.com
Seating for Sale
- Beavertail boats and decoys 400256 - stealth 1200 compatible with/replacement(US $269.12)
- Wise company 8wd112bp-710 - wise 8wd112bp pro casting compatible(US $43.15)
- Wise company 8wd707p-1-664 - wise 8wd707p deluxe series lounge compatible(US $358.09)
- Aluminum alloy adjustable height boat seat pedestal 360 swivel fore/ aft slide(US $143.26)
- Taylor made 433060 - lci 30' bench compatible with/replacement for seat beige(US $501.83)
- Barletta captain/passenger seat - new(US $600.00)
Interior Motives China Conference 2014 – Day 1
Tue, 22 Apr 2014The seventh edition of the Interior Motive's China Conference has just taken place in Beijing, ahead of the world's most important motor show and in the world's largest car market. The theme of this year's event, ‘Mobilising the new urban landscape' is extremely pertinent to anyone who has experienced the city's congestion and its air quality. During the event's two days, the presenters explored our future relationship with the automobile, from increasing levels of autonomous drive in our cars, to the varied definitions of the word luxury, and how that impacts on customer expectations right across the globe.
Mayor warning over London cycling protests
Mon, 09 Dec 2013SAFETY protests sparked by the deaths of six cyclists on the streets of the capital risk scaring people off switching from cars to bikes altogether, London mayor Boris Johnson will warn today. Mr Johnson will urge "more careful" language, suggesting pro-cycling campaigners could jeopardise the push to boost bike use by concentrating on recent fatalities when overall numbers were not up. Mr Johnson - addressing a safety summit bringing together cycle and haulage groups - will hail a £913 million investment in safety measures but urge people not to expect instant results.
BMW US revives ‘The Ultimate Driving Machine’ +video
Sat, 30 Apr 2011BMW 5-Series Refuel Advert - Ultimate Driving Machine As car slogans go, the ‘Ultimate Driving Machine‘ from BMW has probably been one of the most successful slogans in car history. Which made it all the more surprising when they dropped it. Their arguments for changing their marketing direction were sound, but always seemed a bit misguided.