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Gauge #19000a1,79-19000a1,7919000a1 black bezel 3.25" tachometer black backing6(US $100.30)
Steering handle gear #43-94620m mariner 1979/1983-1986 9.9/15hp outboard boat(US $19.95)
#6h5-85570-00-00 ignition coil assy 1989-12 40/50hp yamaha electric part~436~ #2(US $49.00)
#859297t 2 piston w/connecting rod 2000-02 200/225hp mercury/mariner boat~466~#2(US $308.01)
Thrust bushing #320305 #0320305 johnson/evinrude 1975-2005 35-75hp outboard(US $45.80)
Air silencer #0436998,436998 johnson,evinrude 1994-1998 185-250 hp cover~534(US $75.99)
Toyota Prius: Battery bottleneck limits Prius Output
Wed, 05 Aug 2009Battery bottlenecks are hurting efforts to boost output of the Toyota Prius to meet booming demand, and the problem will likely persist into next year, a Toyota official says. "The new Prius model has been excessively popular, inconveniencing some of our customers, and the factories are working overtime at full capacity," Takahiko Ijichi, Toyota senior managing director, said Tuesday at the company's quarterly earnings announcement. "Unfortunately, the batteries are not catching up with demand.
UK New car sales hit 394,806 in March 2013
Fri, 05 Apr 2013The latest figures from the SMMT show that new car registrations in the UK in March 2013 hit 394,806, up 5.9 per cent over March 2012. The seemingly inexorable rise in new car registrations in the UK is continuing, with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) reporting sales in March 2013 up 5.9 per cent on March 2012, with a total of 394,086 cars registered. These figures mean that new car registrations have grown for thirteen consecutive month and are now at their highest level since the Government introduced the Scrappage scheme in 2010 to try and breathe new life in to the market and encourage buyers to opt for low emission cars.
GM, SAIC to develop electric cars in China
Tue, 20 Sep 2011General Motors will work with its joint-venture partner, Chinese carmaker SAIC Motor Corp., to develop parts and vehicle platforms for electric cars, the companies said on Tuesday. The automakers will use their existing joint venture in Shanghai, the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center, as the home base to develop the electric car--aimed primarily at the Chinese market. GM says it plans to use the platform, components and technology from the project to build electric cars around the world for various markets.

