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Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, US

Kansas City, Missouri, US
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CADILLAC ESCALADE FACTORY NAVIGATION DISC W/ CASE

VERSION 1.0

GM PART # 15878293


Compatibility:
2007 - 2011 Cadillac Escalade

2007 - 2011 GMC Acadia

2007 - 2010 Saturn Outlook

2008 - 2011 Buick Enclave

2007 - 2010 Buick Lucerne 

2007 - 2010 Chevrolet Equinox

2009 - 2010 Chevrolet Traverse

2007 - 2009 Pontiac Torrent

2007 - 2010 Saturn Vue

2006 - 2008 Saturn Relay

2007 - 2008 Suzuki XL7                       with GM Factory Navigation, OEM Head Unit


Get accurate directions to wherever you travel including new roads, new sub-divisions, and current addresses. New and expanded coverage in over 113 cities, counties and metropolitan areas acros

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Suzuki, refuting media reports from Japan on Monday, said it still plans to release a mid-sized sedan based on the Kizashi 3 concept in the United States this year. The Nikkei business daily reported that production plans for the car had been shelved. "The production version will debut at this year's New York auto show in April," said Jeff Holland, spokesman for American Suzuki Motor Corp.

McLaren: The dealer network takes shape

Fri, 21 May 2010

The McLaren dealer network is starting to take shape Most of what we’ve written about McLaren in the last month or two hasn’t been about the new McLaren – the McLaren MP4 12C – but about McLaren’s venerable hypercar the McLaren F1. Firts we had Ron Dennis telling anyone who’d listen – quite rightly – that the showdown Top Gear staged between the Mac and the Bug had to be re-run repeatedly until the Bug actually won, but Ron being Ron had to go a step further and proclaim the Veyron a ‘Piece of Junk’. But it made his point.

How Google's autonomous car navigates city streets

Tue, 29 Apr 2014

Google's self-driving car has been on the road for five years now, at various levels of autonomy. From the ease and relative serenity of California's arrow-straight highways, the car drove hundreds of thousands of miles with a greater level of concentration and mastery than the wandering attention spans of humans could accomplish. In 2012, Google shifted from the freeways to the cities, navigating a far more convoluted set of challenges: the slow-speed chaos that comes with any city, any suburb, any place with people and cars in it.