Racks & Luggage for Sale
1997 polaris xpress 400l atv front bumper rack support mounting brackets pair(US $13.99)
1997 polaris xpress 400l atv rear cargo rack luggage carrier(US $99.99)
1997 polaris xpress 400l atv 7/8" handlebars handle bar(US $28.99)
1997 polaris xpress 400l atv rear cargo support mounting brackets pair(US $15.99)
1997 polaris xpress 400l atv cargo glove box storage luggage with lid(US $18.99)
1997 polaris xpress 400l atv rear tow hitch mounting bracket with 7/8" tow ball(US $23.99)
Seat announces new special trim grade
Mon, 18 Aug 2014SEAT HAS announced a great-value new special edition trim level across most of its UK range. I-Tech will add special alloy wheels and equipment extras to the Mii, Ibiza, Toledo, Altea, Altea XL and the Alhambra, even including special edition floor mats, badges and key covers on some models. Customer savings versus adding the extra equipment separately reach as high as £480.
Range Rover Evoque Sport to get new 3.0L V6 Supercharged
Fri, 29 Jun 2012Reports suggest that Land Rover will bolt the new Jaguar 3.0L V6 Supercharged in the Evoque to create the Range Rover Evoque Sport. We’ve been mulling the probability of a Range Rover Evoque Sport since last year when we asked whether the inevitable Sport version of the Evoque would come with a turned-up Ecoboost lump or whether it would get the new Supercharged V6 Jaguar are putting in their cars. Last month we looked at the Evoque Sport again after it was revealed that Land Rover Design Director Gerry McGovern has been driving round in an Evoque with an EcoBoost engine running at around 300bhp, suggesting the Ecoboost was perhaps the favoured option.
Essay: Variable Degrees of Translucency
Mon, 12 Nov 2007Car door panels and fenders are generally made of steel, sometimes of aluminum or plastic composites, and you can't see through them. Car windows, on the other hand, are made of a transparent sandwich of glass and plastic - and you can see through them. But in the future there will be variable degrees of transparency: translucent elements where once there were none, traditional window areas that will have opaque elements and graduated progressions from opaque to see-through.
