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- Yamaha, weight, comp, warrior / venture / viper / vector, part # 8dn-17605-10(US $46.50)
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- Yamaha, pin, dowel, phazer / waverunner / yzfr, part # 93607-44190-00(US $8.15)
- Yamaha, by-pass valve assy, bolt, union, snowmachine, part # 90401-20052(US $59.25)
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2014 Mazda 6 priced at $21,785
Mon, 08 Jul 2013The 2014 Mazda 6 sedan is on sale now and costs $21,785, including a destination charge of $795. That's about $400 more than last year's model. Stepping up to the Sport trim costs $23,490 while the Touring model starts at $24,440.
UK’s top 10 ‘silly’ motoring mistakes
Tue, 03 Dec 2013In stark contrast to recent insurance data that revealed Greater London as the safest place to drive, a new survey of motorists suggests Renault Clio drivers in London are the most careless in the UK. While the previous claim was based on real-world data collated from an insurance company’s driving safety app, this new result comes from VoucherCodesPro.co.uk, which polled 2,831 car owners about their driving habits. Britain’s safest drivers live in Greater London On Bing: see pictures of silly driving mistakes The website was apparently prompted to begin making enquiries when it noticed an increase in searches relating to car repairs over the last 12 months.
Jaguar's stunning E-type defined 'car' for an American generation
Tue, 17 May 2011You could start with the stunning good looks that make the Jaguar E-Type a permanent fixture at New York's Museum of Modern Art or with the style and character that defined an era. You could start with the technological innovation, the impressive performance or the value that the E-type's contemporaries simply could not match. In cold retrospect, there isn't much in the E-type--or the XKE, as it was widely known on this side of the Atlantic--to tarnish its image.