Vivohome 36v/12a Smart Battery Charger For Ez-go Txt 36v Golf Carts on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, United States
Golf Car Chargers for Sale
- Golf cart battery charger 48 volt 12 amp barrel 2-pin plug trickle charging mode(US $88.01)
- 48 volt 18 amp golf cart battery charger 3-pin round plug for club car ip67(US $99.99)
- 15 amp 48 volt golf cart battery charger for club car 3-pin round plug tested(US $99.99)
- E800w seris 48v15a golf cart battery charger with plug and cable integrated(US $97.00)
- 36 volt 18 amp for club car golf cart battery charger lead-acid battery d plug(US $117.15)
- 3 pin battery automatic charger round plug for club car golf cart 48 volt 15amp(US $100.03)
General Motors cancels plans for Buick compact crossover
Wed, 19 Aug 2009General Motors has canceled plans for a compact crossover for Buick, vice chairman Tom Stephens said Wednesday in a posting on the company's blog. The five-passenger crossover was just announced earlier this month at an event in Northern Michigan. But GM reversed plans after negative feedback about the vehicle said that it didn't fit the premium characteristics associated with the brand.
Kia Soul: more details and photos
Tue, 02 Sep 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 02 September 2008 09:37 Kia has issued some more details and photographs of its new tallboy supermini alternative, the Soul. Kia calls the Soul 'a segment-busting urban crossover' model, but we'd pigeonhole it as an intriguing new rival to the likes of the Honda Jazz and Vauxhall Meriva, with a small dose of Mini charm thrown in for good measure. So what exactly is segment-busting about the Kia Soul?Is Kia right to label the Soul its value answer to the Mini?
Inside Bob Pond's car collection
Fri, 30 May 2014Robert Pond was an industrialist, an aviator, a Navy pilot, an aircraft designer, a genuine car enthusiast, a philanthropist, a Minnesotan at heart and a man who turned a family business from eight employees to a global $100-million concern. Pond was born in 1924 in Edina, Minn., 10 miles southwest of Minneapolis. He signed up for the Navy Air Corps in 1942, and survived three years of training on J-3 Piper Cubs and PBY Catalinas to graduate in July of 1945 -- just three months before Japan surrendered to the US.