Golf Car Chargers for Sale
Cetihio golf cart 18 amp ezgo portable battery charger for 36 volt d style plug(US $82.99)
Epowrey 48v/15a/800w smart battery charger for club car ds/precedent golf cart(US $59.99)
36 volt battery charger golf cart 36v charger for ez go club car txt golf cart(US $31.99)
48v golf cart battery charger for club car smart charger with triangle plug usa(US $105.02)
Battery charger for club car 48v 15 amp golf cart 48 volt round 3 pin plug new(US $100.02)
Yileide 48v/15a/800w smart battery charger for ez-go/club car/yamaha golf carts(US $134.54)
Bentley clears out parts with garage sale
Wed, 15 Jul 2009Now here's a one-of-a-kind garage sale: Bentley Motors is looking to unload some original and unused parts and accessories. The automaker is opening up its headquarters in Cheshire, England, on Sept. 26-27 to pro buyers, owners and enthusiasts.
2014 Lexus CT 200h Facelift to debut at Guangzhou Motor Show
Tue, 12 Nov 20132014 Lexus CT 200h Facelift to debut at Guangzhou Motor Show Remarkably, the Lexus CT 200h arrived as a ‘baby’ Lexus more than three years ago at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, so it’s time for a bit of a facelift. That facelift for the 2014 model year will debut next week, not at the big shows in Tokyo or Los Angeles but at China’s Guangzhou Motor Show before going on sale as the 2014 Lexus CT 200h. Lexus aren’t telling us what they’ve done under the skin of the CT 200h – if anything – but the new CT 200h does finally get the new Lexus spindle grill to make it a full-fledged member of Lexus’s modern family.
'Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish': A tribute to Steve Jobs (1955-2011)
Sat, 08 Oct 2011The recent passing of Steve Jobs, co-founder and CEO of Apple, has found us mourning the loss of a visionary who brought not only technology and functionality to the product design industry, but also transcended the boundary into automotive design. Jobs succeeded in making what was at the time a foreign invention – the personal computer, a device impeded by its lack of usability – attractive to the masses by making it simpler, intuitive and essentially more functional for those who didn't hold a PhD in physics. From his previous experience with the artistic qualities of calligraphy, Jobs took a sector that was so inward looking that it risked alienating the consumer – regardless of its capability – and wrapped it up in a warm, aesthetically appealing package that could be more easily understood.




