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2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport/ Rvr (canada) Owners Manual & Multi Com Sys on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

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2014 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT/ RVR (CANADA)  OWNERS MANUAL & MULTI COM SYS

 THIS ITEM IS USED BUT IN WORKING CONDITION PLEASE INQUIRE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING. FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL USA *I WILL SHIP OUT OF THE CONTINTENTIAL U.S. BUT NOT FREE, PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT SHIPPING COST FOR THESE LOCATIONS.* NOT RESPOSIBLE FOR DAMAGE DURING SHIPPING. **RETURNS GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED/MONEY REFUNDED/BUYERS PAYS RETURN POSTAGE.**I ACCEPT PAYPAL ONLY. IF ITEM IS DEFECTIVE I WILL WORK WITH BUYER ON POSTAGE. GOOD BIDDING AND HAVE A NICE DAY. key1591

Land Rover Freelander 2 off road video

Thu, 20 May 2010

The 2010 Land Rover Freelander 2 - Off Road We had the Land Rover Freelander 2 for a week recently and found it – as we do with all current Land Rover products – to be even better than you’d have thought. But what was quite surprising is how well the Freelander 2 manages the rough stuff. It’s true we didn’t go absolutely berserk with the off-roading, but we did far more than soft-roading at a boot sale.

Now the Germans say no to Volvo

Sat, 03 Jan 2009

As we’ve reported in the last few weeks, Ford has been trying its best to offload Volvo, the last of its ‘Prestige’ Euro marques. The Chinese looked to be the best bet, but it seems that that is going nowhere at the moment (the Chinese are probably waiting for Ford to get in to an even deeper mess with the hope of picking up Volvo for peanuts) and now its seems that Ford’s fire-sale has drawn more blanks. Now the Germans turn down the chance to own Volvo Der Spiegel reports that Daimler (Mercedes-Benz) boss Dieter Zetsche has revealed that Daimler has turned down the chance to buy Volvo, and has also revealed that BMW has had a good look, and reached the same decision.

Transportation Department clinics to test connected-vehicle communication

Fri, 13 May 2011

Usually communication between cars on the road consists of expletive-ridden road rage or “hey, your headlight’s out!” Thanks to new technology, the exchange of information could soon be far more productive. The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced that it will be holding Driver Acceptance Clinics in six cities across the country to assess how well drivers respond to vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology.