Seats for Sale
- Type-r racing seat full black suede+silder/rail+for 00-06 sentra a33 bracket x2(US $313.98)
- Nrg fiberglass bucket racing seats+full t304 mount bracket for 99-04 mustang sn(US $529.98)
- Nrg fiberglass bucket racing seats+full t304 mount bracket for 90-97 mx5 miata(US $529.98)
- Nrg fiberglass bucket racing seats+full t304 mount bracket for mk4 golf/jetta(US $529.98)
- Nrg fiberglass bucket racing seats+full t304 mount bracket for 94-01 integra dc(US $529.98)
- Nrg fiberglass bucket racing seats+full t304 mount bracket for 99-05 miata mx5(US $529.98)
2014 Subaru WRX and STI pricing released
Thu, 08 Aug 2013The Subaru WRX and WRX STI are now in their final model year before they're replaced by an all-new version, and Subaru has just released prices for the 2014 model year. Both cars get a $200 bump for 2014, and destination charges rise, too. The 265-hp 2014 WRX will now start at $26,790 and will be keeping its 2.5-liter turbocharged and intercooled four-cylinder boxer engine and five-speed manual transmission.
Pioneer App Radio officially unveiled
Fri, 27 May 2011Pioneer has officially unveiled the App Radio that AutoWeek told you about earlier this month. Now that it's willing to talk, Pioneer claims that the radio and audio system is "the first in-vehicle product designed to utilize the processing power, storage capacity, network connectivity and apps of the iPhone and iPod Touch as the primary source for its information and entertainment capabilities." That does sound a lot like what Mini Connected and, in a more platform-agnostic sense, Ford Sync are doing. Pioneer said it couldn't speak to the similarity of those systems, but Ted Cardenas, director of marketing for Pioneer's car-electronics division, briefed us on installation of the device and what Pioneer is doing to minimize driver distraction.
Philip Hammond is Secretary of State for Transport
Thu, 13 May 2010Philip Hammond - Secretary of State for Transport The Tories claimed in their election campaigning that motorists have had a raw deal under Labour. Do you know, we’d not noticed. We’d not noticed the inexorable rise in fuel duty even when the country was crying in pain; hadn’t seen the proliferation of speed cameras as revenue gathering tools; not noticed Ken’s cynical manipulation of London’s traffic prior to introducing congestion charging; failed to see that under Labour coppers had disappeared from our roads to be replaced by brainless machines.