1981 Kawasaki KZ 440 LTD Headlight
Lighting for Sale
1981 kawasaki kz 440 ltd headlight(US $20.00)
Kawasaki ex500 ninja 500 ex 500 2001-2009 tail light / tail lamp 74167(US $75.00)
Kawasaki ex500 ninja 500 ex 500 2001-2009 tail light / tail lamp 74167(US $75.00)
Kawasaki ex500 ninja 500 ex 500 2001-2009 tail light / tail lamp 74167(US $75.00)
Kawasaki ex500 ninja 500 ex 500 1994-2009 tail light bracket 74167(US $35.00)
Kawasaki ex500 ninja 500 ex 500 1994-2009 tail light bracket 74167(US $35.00)
Hummer H3 on way in right-hand drive
Tue, 10 Oct 2006By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 10 October 2006 02:16 When Hummer crashes into the UK off-road market this time next year it will spearhead its sales attack with the mid-sized H3, available in right hand-drive with diesel power. The H3, expected to arrive with a £27,000 price tag, will be pitched directly at the Nissan Pathfinder, and will come as a high-specification one-model line-up. Expect plastic-look leather, climate control, a pounding sound system, acres of chrome and vast alloy wheels to come as standard, along with go-anywhere electronically controlled all-wheel-drive.
Citroen C3 1.4VTi Review & Road Test (2010) Part 2
Fri, 25 Jun 2010Part 2 of our Citroen C3 Review The 1.4 VTi is not necessarily the best engine for the C3, but it is nice for a change to have a petrol engine in a small car. You get used to the almost on/off nature of driving a small, turbo diesel that it’s rather nice to get a petrol engine with more linear power and a more fluid note for a change. But 95bhp is not quite enough for really flying along – even in a compact-sized car – but it’s enough to propel the C3 around town quite adequately.
Kia GT at Frankfurt: It WILL go in to production
Tue, 13 Sep 2011Kia GT at Frankfurt - will be going in to production We’ve been hugely impressed with the way Kia – and sister company Hyundai - has transformed in to a serious player in the car market. And now, having matched the Japanese in the mainstream market Kia, in particular, is looking to take things up a rung or three with the Kia GT. We praised the styling of the Kia GT when we saw the first photo, but we believed it was likely just a design exercise; a sort of ‘Look what we could do if there was a market for it’ kind of statement.


