THIS WAS GOOD RUNNING BIKE ,TIL WE LET IT SET, WE HAD THE CARB CLEANED BEFORE WE ,FOUND OUT THAT THE MOTOR WAS SHOT WE HAD ONLY 667 MILES ON THE BIKE ,THEY TOLD US AT THE DEALER THAT THE CARB LOOK REAL GOOD BUT THEY CHARGE US ANY WAY, HAHA THIS WAS ON 2011 RUCKUS
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Lincoln crossover concept video hits the web
Fri, 18 Apr 2014Lincoln has released a video that previews a concept vehicle that could be the next MKX crossover. The short spot gives a glimpse of a large four-door luxury crossover with long rear doors and a relatively short cargo section in the back. The video gives little clue as to the concept's true dimensions, though it appears likely that this concept is previewing a second-generation MKX, to replace the model which has been on sale since 2006.
Koenigsegg: Men in a shed in Sweden – the video
Wed, 06 Jun 2012DRIVEN has had access to Christian von Koenigsegg and the Koenigsegg factory in Sweden for this 30 minute long look at all things Koenigsegg. We tend to refer to Koenigsegg as men in a shed in Sweden, which might sound disparaging – but it isn’t. It’s a big doff of the cap to an operation which, by any normal standards in the car world, is so small it couldn’t possibly do anything really innovative and ground breaking.
Ferrari F12: Best Supercar & Luxury Car
Sun, 14 Oct 2012The Sunday Times has voted the new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta as its best Supercar and best Luxury car ahead of the first F12s arriving in the UK. The gripe we had was that the gong was awarded on nothing more than a good look at the new Range Rover and a brief ride as a passenger. Which rather taints the accolade.