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Little River, South Carolina, United States

Little River, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:FIRSTECH MODEL 4200 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:FT-4200DXS-CONT

AUTO REMOTE STARTER DXS, MODEL; FT-4200DXS-CONT, IWAMS-S[DX] FIRST TECH,LLC GAS OR DIESEL ENGINES HASCOMPUSTAR AUTO SECURITY.BOX IS WORN SHELF WARE 9 PROGRAMABLE OUTPUTS ,IGNITION CONTROLL LOCKS ,OVER 140 PROGRAMABLE OPTIONS TO MANY TO LIST ORIG. RECIEPT WARRANTY AND INSTRUCTIONS . 9" X4'X 7" WEIGHS TWO HALF POUNDS' FREE SHIPPING NO RETURNS PROTECTED BY EBAYPURCHACE AGREEMNT

Nissan Leaf electric vehicle headed for U.S. market in 2010

Sat, 01 Aug 2009

Nissan has taken the wraps off its production-bound electric vehicle, named Leaf, that is plans to sell in Japan, the United States and Europe. The Leaf seats five and measures 175 inches long--about the same size as a Versa sedan. It uses an 80-kilowatt AC electric motor and draws from a laminated lithium-ion battery pack--the same type of batteries used by cellular telephones and laptop computers.

Nissan explores thought control for cars

Fri, 30 Sep 2011

Nissan is working on some interesting experiments for the next generation of connected cars. But they won't just be connected to the Internet or to each other--they'll be connected to your brain. When the driver thinks about turning left, the car would prepare for the move, center itself in the lane and being braking before completing the turn.

Hyundai & Kia get Google Maps integration – but not in UK

Sun, 06 Jan 2013

Hyundai and Kia are adding Google Maps functionality to their SatNav Systems in the US, but it’s not coming to the UK any time soon. In the US, Hyundai has a clever system called Blue Link (Kia has a similar system called UVO) that offers increased functionality for stuff like the SatNav, Remote Access, Location Sharing and Enhanced Recovery. It costs a few hundred dollars a year (for the all-singing, all-dancing version), but makes your Hyundai much smarter than the average bear.