Fish Finders & Depth Finders for Sale
Raymarine dsm30 digital sounder module sonar(US $29.98)
Genuine brp seadoo spark sea-doo 295100590 depth finder(US $125.00)
Strikemaster lazer power 8" replacement blades(US $50.00)
Garmin gsd 24 digital black box sonar network sounder gsd24(US $275.00)
Lowrance hook 3x fish finder with ram mount 106844228 marine boat(US $74.95)
Garmin echo sonar 100 fishfinder w/ down imaging / down vu boat marine no cords(US $75.00)
Aston Martin Rapide – the Promo Video
Sat, 03 Oct 2009The Aston Martin Rapide promo video below But now comes the problem of shifting the Rapide in the real world. Aston has a problem or three at the moment, not just with low sales but also with their main investor – the Kuwait Investment Dar – having some severe funding issues. But never mind, the Rapide is a glorious car and deserves to take a slice of the market.
New Mercedes B-Class Electric Drive goes in to production
Sat, 12 Apr 2014The first Mercedes B-Class ED (pictured) rolls off the production line in Rastatt With the BMW i3 grabbing headlines – and flying out of showrooms – as BMW’s first electric car, Mercedes need to play catch-up with a convincing EV of their own, and that’s the new B-Class Electric Drive – an EV version of the regular B-Class – which has now gone in to production in Germany. Built alongside regular ICE versions of the B-Class at Mercedes’ Rastatt Plant, the B-Class ED (Electric Drive) looks practically the same as its more conventionally powered siblings – although the front bumper does look a bit different – and has an electric motor good for 177 bhp and 250 lb/ft of torque, can manage a scoot to 62 mph in 7.9 seconds and has a range of up to 124 miles. The range – at least the quoted range – is a chunk better than the BMW i3′s and on a par with the latest Nissan LEAF, thanks to EV technology provided by Tesla, and the wrapping of an EV drivetrain in a conventional series production car could appeal to more buyers than the ‘statement’ design of the BMW i3.
Lincoln MKC [w/Gallery]
Mon, 14 Jan 2013Lincoln has unveiled its new MKC concept at the 2013 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). The brand's first-ever small vehicle, which signals its intention to enter the industry's fastest-growing segment, continues Lincoln's design language first seen in the MKZ. The signature split-wing grille integrates the headlamps and sits above a broad horizontal air intake and underbody protection while a large panoramic roof runs along the length of the car.