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US $18.88
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Guang Dong, China

Guang Dong, China
Car Black Waterproof HD Wide Angle Rearview Backup Reverse Parking Camera CMOS, US $18.88, image 1
Condition:New Type:Rear View Camera Kit Fit for:Audi Bmw Toyota Cadillac Ford Honda Kia Nissan GMC Brand:OPN2012 Fit for 2:Chevrolet Lexus Ford Benz Chrysler Volkswagen VW Model:CMOS Fit for 3:Infiniti Acura Vauxhall Renault Buick Mini Chevy MPN:1917 Fit for 4:Hyundai Dodge Pontiac Mustang F-150 Camry X3 X5 Compatible Vehicle Make:Ford Screen Size:4.5" Camera Connection Type:Wired UPC:Does not apply Screen Display:LCD, TFT - LCD

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Lotus lusts after Lutz?

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The launch of the third CDN-GM Interactive Design Competition is just days away, and as promised we're revealing more details about the Buick brief. In the CDN-GM Interactive Design Contest, you can display and update your proposals on the competition's website. Interactivity comes into play as your peers critique submissions while GM mentors guide and support you throughout.

Video: Buick Invicta

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General Motor's Buick brand is blossoming in China, so the automaker chose the largest Chinese Auto Show this year to unveil its latest concept: the Invicta. Unlike the Riviera concept shown in Shanghai last year, the Invicta is slated for production soon given the level of refinement we saw when we viewed the car in Beijing. And unlike some market-specific new cars unveiled at the show, the Invicta will make its way to other markets across the globe. Click on the image on the left to see a video of the development and the designers who worked on the Invicta concept car.