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2018 Suzuki Vitara Mk4 Oem Radio/cd/stereo Head Unit No Code Available on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Note this item may need decoding before use. The radio will not be supplied with a code, a code can be obtained through eBay or through a main dealer” Read Less Brand:SUZUKI Paint Code:Turquoise Warranty Period:12 MONTHS Year:2018 Manufacturer Part Number:3992054PG0 Model:VITARA Stock Number:00987187 Tag Number:0001287343 Grade:A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):TSMLYD21S00458194 Condition and Options:Mk4

Tesla Model S first EV to earn high praise from Consumer Reports

Thu, 09 May 2013

Tesla Motors Inc.'s all-electric Model S sports car received the highest score in Consumer Reports' ratings -- a 99 out of 100 -- along with widespread plaudits from the magazine's automotive testing staff. The magazine said the $89,650 EV it tested "performed better, or just as well overall, as any other vehicle -- of any kind -- ever tested by Consumer Reports." The last vehicle to achieve a score of 99 in the magazine's testing was the Lexus LS 460L, which was tested in 2007. The Model S, which went on sale in 2012, also marks the first time any electric vehicle has earned a score that high, the magazine said Thursday.

Ayrton Senna Honda NSX for sale

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

A HONDA NSX supercar once regularly driven by legendary Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna is coming up for auction. The stunning car, which is still in exemplary condition, was bought for Senna by his manager and friend Antonio Carlos de Almeida Braga, for the three-time World Champion to use when visiting his home in Portugal. After Senna’s untimely death in 1994, the NSX sat for two years in Portugal, with strict instructions that no one should be allowed to use it – or even touch it.

Ford electrifies the Focus

Fri, 07 Jan 2011

Don't be fooled by the Aston Martin-like grille and the stretched headlights--the Ford Focus electric has some serious green-car ethos. The Focus five-door hatch will be Ford's first-ever all-electric passenger car when it launches in late 2011. It can travel at speeds up to 84 mph and takes three to four hours to charge on a 240-volt outlet.