September 29th, 2007
Harley Davidson motorcycles (popularly known as “Harleys”) are distinctive in design and sound, attracting a loyal following (in marketing terms, the owners form a brand community).
Modern Harley-branded motorcycles fall into one of five model families: Touring, Softail, Dyna, Sportster and VRSC. Model families are distinguished by the frame, engine, suspension, and other characteristics.
All models are presented here in catalogue.
This company offers big list Discount Harley Parts and Accessories. Here also you will be able to find big choice of the models on mark, colour, price and other parameters.
Here is only some popular parts for your motorcycle:
PREMIUM KING TO - This full-size rack is especially designed to complement Tour-Pak® lids with armrest-style passenger backrests.
Chrome Hand Control Lever Kit - This product is available in multiple variations. Be sure to look for the one that fits the specific model and year of your motorcycle.
FLAME FOOTPEG - Flame Footpegs Styled to carry the “Flame” theme, this hot new collection will get you noticed.
Genuine H-D Sissy Bar Uprights - Give your passenger a rest with a Low Sissy Bar Upright equipped with your choice of Backrest Pad (sold separately.)
Headlamp Trim Rings - This chrome-plated headlamp trim ring extends forward, giving the headlamp assembly a “Frenched” look reminiscent of classic hot rod car designs by recessing the headlamp and adding the appearance of depth.
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September 27th, 2007
Filed under: Car Buying, Trucks/Pickups, Marketing/Advertising, Chevrolet, GM, GMC

General Motors had a good August, bucking the industry trend with a year over year sales increase. A big part of that success came with zero-percent financing on the Silverado and GMC Sierra, and the General is looking to ride the wave by extending free loans through October first. GM isn’t stopping with pickups either. Several 2007 models are getting an additional $1,000 on the hood, including the Yukon, Impala, and G6.
GM has done a pretty good job of staying off incentives through 2007, but the last few months have been brutal. Even some automakers from across the Pacific, who traditionally shy away from cash on the hood, have felt the pinch. GM hasn’t announced additional production cuts, but if the incentives don’t work, the Detroit-based automaker may have little choice.
[Source: Detroit News]
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September 19th, 2007
Filed under: Trucks/Pickups, GMC

Well, the rumor came true. Mike Levine at Pickuptruck.com noticed that at the website for the ‘08 GMC Canyon, a V8 engine is listed as an option coming in early 2008. Mike called up the General and got confirmation that yes, a V8 is indeed coming for both 2WD and 4WD versions of the midsize pickup. They wouldn’t confirm which V8 the Canyon’s getting, but since that platform’s already been modified to accommodate the 5.3L unit for the HUMMER H3 Alpha, it’s likely to be the same one. Considering that the 5.3 does just fine in the much larger Sierra, it ought to be a hoot in the Canyon. GM hasn’t put up a web page for the ‘08 Chevy Colorado yet, but we have to believe that whatever Canyon gets, Colorado will, too.
[Source: PickupTruck.com]
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September 16th, 2007

If you’re looking to buy a Honda Ridgeline, you might want to grab one of the remaining ’07s on the lot. Honda has released the details on the 2008 models, and though not much on the award-winning truck has changed, the price on all trims goes up a little bit.
According to Honda’s press release, the only thing different on 2008 Ridgelines is a wheel upgrade choice. Instead of chrome alloy wheels on the RTS and RTL tiers, customers get machine finished alloys.
The RT and RTX models get a $200 bump in price to $28,000 and $28,500. Honda adds $150 to the price of the RTS, $30,425; RTL, $33,090; and the RTL with navigation, $35,090.
The destination and handling fee also goes up, to $635, a $40 increase over the 2007 fee. EPA’s new rules give the Ridgeline a slightly worse fuel economy rating, at 15/20 instead of 2007’s 16/21.
Full press release after the jump, see our gallery for more photos.
Continue reading Honda releases 2008 Ridgeline details
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August 15th, 2007
Filed under: Garage, Trucks/Pickups, Commercial Trucks, Ford

The first time we laid eyes on Ford’s new F-450, we knew that we wanted to run one through the ringer. Intended to satisfy those customers who find traditional “one ton” dually trucks to be a bit too limiting, this massive vehicle pegged our more-is-better meter. The F-450 is, in fact, so big as to make the title of this post a complete misnomer, as it takes something more like a barn to house this much truck.
Continue reading In the Autoblog Garage: 2008 Ford F-450 Lariat King Ranch
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