Anodes for Sale
Panther products cmr03 rudder anode cmr 3 [3-3/4' trim-tab(US $25.08)
Panther products cmr02 rudder anode cmr 2 [2-13/16' trim-t(US $20.88)
Camp marine mercury bravo bearing zinc anode p/n 806188.(US $25.00)
Camp marine mercury alpha drive zinc anode;p/n 806189.(US $7.00)
Martyr cmr03m rudder/trim tab magnesium anode 3-3/4x1/2 allen head ss screw boat(US $24.85)
Camp marine pencil zinc anode 3-3/8”l x 5/8”d x 1/2”-13 thread;p/n e-4.(US $5.00)
Think, again: Norwegian electric-car maker looks for U.S. plant
Thu, 12 Mar 2009Think, the Norwegian electric-car maker, says it plans to build an assembly plant and a technical center in the United States. After financing failed in the wake of the collapse of credit markets in late 2008, the company entered Norway's debt-settlement process (the equivalent of Chapter 11 bankruptcy), and production of its recently redesigned Think city car was halted. It continues operating under a $6 million interim funding measure while it pursues additional financing.
Consumer Reports slams new Honda Civic
Tue, 02 Aug 2011Honda Motor Co., still struggling with supply shortages of the redesigned 2012 Civic after the March earthquake in Japan, took a slap in the face today when Consumer Reports rated the new Civic "too low to be recommended." The 2012 Honda Civic dropped 17 points, from a very-good score of 78 to a mediocre 61, in the latest Consumer Reports road test of small cars. Previous Honda Civic models have often been Consumer Reports' highest rated small sedans, as well as Top Picks in five of the past 10 years. But the redesigned model was slammed for the cheapness of its interior, poor ride quality, long stopping distances and loud interior noise.
Motoring April Fool’s 2009: the best and worst
Wed, 01 Apr 2009By Tim Pollard Motoring Issues 01 April 2009 00:01 Those crazy car makers have been letting their hair down to present us with an array of April Fool’s Day fodder. We’ve handily collated all the gags and jokes that’ve landed in our intray today – and you can name and shame the best and worst in our CAR Magazine poll below. So read and weep – and then vote!