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Radio & Communications for Sale
- Brand new globalstar gsp-1700 satellite phone this phone came with no battery(US $175.99)
- West marine vhf650 dsc marine radio submersible waterproof white(US $59.95)
- New globalstar sat-fi ™ satellite hotspot(US $945.85)
- New! genuine uniden bp75 bbtg0927001 battery pack for mhs75(US $29.95)
- Uniden um380bk class d full - feature fixed mount vhf marine radio, black(US $120.22)
- Sirius scc1 satellite radio connect vehicle tuner in good working order(US $109.99)
McLaren MP4-12C (2011): the first official P11 story
Tue, 08 Sep 2009By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 08 September 2009 23:59 The two-seater MP4-12C doesn’t go on sale until early 2011, when it'll wade into what McLaren Automotive calls the ‘core sports car market’ spanning from £125,000-£175,000. Expect a pricetag around £160,000, pitching it a notch above Ferrari’s new 458 Italia. Why so expensive?
New Audi Quattro at Paris – The UrQuattro Concept
Sat, 25 Sep 2010Audi UrQuattro Concept - Car Magazine's apparently 'On the Money' rendering It’s thirty years since the Audi Quattro stormed the world and changed the perception of Audi forever. No longer the son of NSU, but a premium maker with rally heart; in many ways the real beginning of the Audi world domination plan. At Geneva this year Audi payed homage to its history, but word is reaching us that the Paris Motor Show will go one step further, with a full-blown, ready to produce 21st century Audi UrQuattro Concept.
UK sales slide continues: 'worst market for 17 years'
Mon, 06 Oct 2008By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 06 October 2008 12:22 Britain's new car market is in deep trouble, official sales figures today confirm. September is historically one of the two biggest registration months of the year, as buyers rush to snap up the autumn's new number plate – yet sales were down by a fifth last month. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, which collates sales data from dealers, called it 'stormy September', as new-car registrations plummeted by 21 percent from last year's figure to 330,295.