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Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States
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Storage for Sale
- Attwood 11894-2 40 liter dry bag(US $36.02)
- Fish on tournament series stainless steel folding drink holder(US $35.00)
- Boat tackle storage box(US $89.00)
- Rig rite 310 black 3/8 x 1 3/4 inch boat marine transducer cable storage pegs(US $9.95)
- Universal storage box for snowmobile black plastic 13-1/2" x 5-1/4" marine boat(US $24.95)
- Yamaha 1 7/8 deluxe swivel rack stbd(US $215.00)
Honda Jazz / Honda Fit recall – faulty electric window switch
Sat, 30 Jan 2010Honda is recalling the Jazz/Fit to replace faulty electric window switches It’s not exactly on the scale of the Toyota recall for a sticking throttle, but nevertheless the announcement by Honda that they are recalling almost 650,000 (MY 2002-2008) Honda Fits (that’s the Honda Jazz in the UK) around the world is another blow to a Japanese car maker just as the worst of the auto industry woes of the last year or two seem to be easing. The European Honda Jazz recall seems only to affect RHD cars, so it looks like it’s just the UK that needs a fix to the master window switch on the driver’s door on 171,00 models here. If the window gets left open for long periods – or if there are long periods of heavy rain – water can get in to the switch and cause it to malfunction and, at worst, catch fire.
Ian Callum confirms an XFR Estate – the Jaguar XFR Sports Brake?
Thu, 07 Jul 2011The Jaguar XFR Estate - the Jaguar XFR Sports Brake? It’s quite gratifying, after several years of championing the Jaguar XF Estate, for Jaguar to finally decide to add the load-carrying XF to the range. Just last week we had Andrew Whyman, XF Vehicle Engineering Manager for Jaguar, letting it slip that the XF Estate was indeed in the mix and was definitely on its way.
'Get tough on killer drivers' call
Fri, 21 Mar 2014DRIVERS who cause death on the roads should be jailed for at least five years, according to the majority of motorists. Eighty-two per cent reckon sentences should be higher for those drivers who kill, a survey by road safety charity Brake and insurance company Direct Line found. Brake said the latest Government figures showed 62% of those convicted of killing someone through risky driving were jailed and only 9% got sentences of five years or more.