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Little Falls, Minnesota, United States
Wheels, Tires for Sale
- (2) goldspeed 10' carbon fiber replacement beadlock rings red "brand new"
- 1970's honda atc 90 atc 110 rear axle wheel hub / free shipping(US $24.99)
- Carlisle stryker atv bias tire - 22x11.00-10 2(US $115.54)
- Yamaha raptor 700 700r yfz450 yfz450r left wheel spindle hub rotor assembly(US $70.00)
- 95 honda trx300ex rear wheels rims 9x8(US $90.00)
- 95 honda trx300ex aftermarket front wheels rims(US $90.00)
Solar-powered family car can do 370 miles on a sunny day
Mon, 19 Aug 2013This solar-powered family car – aptly named ‘Stella’ by the student team behind the project at the Eindhoven University of Technology in Holland – is truly revolutionary. Apart from proving engineers do have a sense of humour with the name, this all carbonfibre creation can travel over 370 miles on a sunny day and actually contribute energy back to the grid, making this the world’s first ever ‘energy-positive’ car. This has amazing implications for the future… Click on the image above to read more about Stella, the solar-powered family car
Jaguar XF 2.2D Review
Mon, 27 Feb 2012The Jaguar XF now comes with the 2.2 Diesel engine We’ve had the Jaguar XF 2.2 Diesel Premium Luxury in for a week for review and road test. How does the 2012 XF fare with the entry-level 2.2 litre diesel engine? We’ll hold up our hands and state at the off that the Jaguar XF is one of our favourite cars.
Smoking in cars to be banned
Tue, 11 Feb 2014MPs in the House of Commons have voted in favour of amendment to the Children and Families Bill, thereby recommending a ban on smoking in cars when there are children present in England. The vote does not force the government to bring such a change into law, but has passed with a substantial majority and the recommendation is seen to have substantial public support. Labour calls for ban on in-car smoking with children Smoking in cars ‘breaks toxic limit’ During voting last night, 376 MPs supported the amendment, with 107 in opposition – giving the proposed ban a substantial 269-vote majority.