Body Parts for Sale
- 2001 polaris 440 xcf sp edge coil(C $59.99)
- 1980/90s 250/277 tundra, tundra ii, citation ls skidoo exhaust pipe(C $79.99)
- Nos bombardier taillight housing p/n 01-104-13(C $15.99)
- 2000 500 skandic wt bombardier skidoo seat storage base(C $169.99)
- 2012 polaris rush 800 front bumper 600 assault 2010-2016 2633885 2634826(US $119.95)
- Polaris trailing arm support (left side) lite/indy pn 1011792-067(US $15.99)
GM begins clearance sale for Hummer
Wed, 07 Apr 2010General Motors is shutting down the Hummer brand for good, taking the last of its four discarded U.S. brands off the market. GM had said it would consider offers to buy Hummer after a deal to sell the brand to Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery failed to receive Chinese government approval in February.
Test your car's audio quality with iTunes playlist
Mon, 27 Sep 2010General Motors audio engineer Matt Kirsch, who did the sound work for the Chevrolet Cruze, has developed an iTunes playlist that helps drivers test their cars' audio quality. The “10 Songs for an Audio ‘Test Drive'” playlist includes: “Don't Know Why” by Norah Jones “Diamonds and Rust” by Joan Baez “No One” by Alicia Keys “Hotel California” by the Eagles “Boom Boom Pow” by the Black Eyed Peas “Rock That Body” by the Black Eyed Peas “Hide and Seek” by Imogen Heap “He Mele No Lilo” by Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu (from Lilo & Stitch) “Bird on a Wire” by Johnny Cash “Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box” by Radiohead While “Boom Boom Pow” and “Rock That Body” should have accurate and powerful bass beats, “No One” and “Bird on a Wire” should feature clarity in the vocals. Kirsch's playlist is available for download at http://tiny.cc/c2ach.
BMW are rolling out their ‘BMW Genius’ programme across UK dealers
Tue, 14 May 2013Even when you’re immersed in the latest car news day in and day out, it’s often quite tough to keep up with the new technologies car makers are offering, so many buyers must struggle to know exactly what their options are. That should be a job for the car salesman, but most car salesmen only worry about explaining how good the deal is and how it’s better than any other deal, so buyers often come away with a car that doesn’t fit their needs as well as it could. But with fewer new car buyers really wrapped up in performance and dynamics and more interested in the tech behind the wheels, BMW has been trying out an idea borrowed from Apple Stores by employing ’BMW Geniuses’ at 10 of their UK dealerships to explain the advantages of much of their technology to customers.