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2004 seadoo gtx 4-tec limited supercharged engine wiring harness coils 420664056(US $80.00)
2001 sea-doo rx ignition cover stator plate sensor fresh h2o 290811421 290888651(US $60.00)
Kawasaki genuine ultra300x chain 92057-3715 new(US $91.99)
Kawasaki genuine ultra310se relay assy 27002-3704 new(US $91.99)
Prius leads California in cars sold
Fri, 01 Mar 2013Well, if you needed any more evidence that car passion is dead, look no further than the Golden State. Legions of granola eaters made the Prius badge the top seller in the state formerly recognized as the cradle of cool-car culture. Between the Prius Liftback, Prius v, Prius Plug-in and the Prius c, Toyota sold 61,893 the soulless, hyper fuel-efficient machines.
One Lap of the Web: Peugeot climbs, an extremist sinks and a proposed $1,500 race car
Thu, 18 Apr 2013We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars. Since there's more out there than we'd ever be able to cover, here's our daily digest of car stuff on the Web you may not otherwise have heard about. -- Peugeot has prepped a Pikes Peak 208, and the folks at Gizmag take an in-depth look at the car.
Subaru Advanced Tourer Concept hybrid (2011) news
Mon, 07 Nov 2011Subaru won't just show the new BRZ sports car at the 2011 Tokyo motor show – it'll also unveil this Advanced Tourer Concept hybrid car. Pitched as a hint at what could replace the Subaru Legacy, Subaru says the new Advanced Tourer Concept juggles 'driving performance and utility.' This concept car is a bit smaller than today's Legacy, however; at 4580mm long, it's more C-segment sized than the current 4775mm Legacy wagon. Subaru Advanced Tourer Concept: the lowdown A few technical highlights to absorb here: Subaru's horizontally opposed boxer engine is downsized and now sports direct fuel injection.

