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Towing Systems for Sale
- 8-position adjustable ball mount hitch 2" x 2" receivers 5000lbs gross trailer(US $27.99)
- Fifth wheel hitch pullrite super5th with rails was in 2000 f150
- Fulton 4197s00 ratchet repair service kit(US $4.78)
- Draw-tite 36260 class ii; frame; trailer hitch 84-01 cherokee (xj) wagoneer(US $163.37)
- Base plate blue ox bx1650 chevrolet gmc(US $200.00)
- B&w rvk3500 companion gooseneck hitch adapter(US $850.00)
Infiniti 'could build a GT-R performance car' - Ghosn
Mon, 01 Aug 2011Infiniti could develop its own version of Nissan's ballistic GT-R sports car, chief executive Carlos Ghosn has revealed to CAR. In a four-page interview in the new August 2011 issue of CAR Magazine, the CEO told us about his plans for Infinitis, Nissans, Renaults and more. We asked him if Infiniti could tap into the existing products at Nissan and nab the brilliant GT-R sports car platform for a high-performance Infiniti.
Subaru XV: production XV teased ahead of Frankfurt
Wed, 10 Aug 2011Subaru XV Tease Crossovers are where it’s at today. Every car maker wants a crossover in their range and Subaru is no different. Which is why they rolled out the XV Concept at Shanghai.
Tesla Model S outselling Chevrolet Volt & Nissan LEAF
Sat, 27 Apr 2013Tesla never managed to make any money out of their electric Lotus – the Tesla Roadster – but it does look like they’re on to a winner with their electric executive saloon, the Tesla Model S. Despite moans that the headline-grabbing sub-$50k Model S was never a reality – and a starting point of $70k – the Model S looks set to outsell the two most successful ‘alternatively fuelled’ cars – the electric Nissan LEAF and the range extender Chevrolet Volt – in the first quarter of 2013. Sales of the electric Nissan LEAF, which costs from $29k in the US, in the first quarter of 2013 were 3,965 units and the Chevrolet Volt, which costs from $40k, sold 4,421 units.