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Hd 2din Android 5.1 Quad Core Car Gps For Mazda 3 Rds Wifi Fm 3g Obd2 Radio Bt A on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
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Dayton, New Jersey, United States

Dayton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Eonon WIFI/3G:Support(3G need to buy dongle extra) Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply CPU:RK3188 1.6GHz Cortex A9 Quad-Core UPC:Does not apply Support Bluetooth 4.0:Yes Operation System:Andriod Lollipop 5.1.1 Bluetooth:Support hands free,MP3 player,Phonebook,OBD2 Resolution:1024*600 WVGA DAB+ Input:Need to buy EONON V0054 extra Screen Size:7" High Definition Digital Capacitive Touch Screen Supports:Video Output from All modes Mutual Control:Betweend head unit and your smart phone Compatible with dashcams:(Only for EONON R0008 USB dashcam) Steering Wheel Control:Support( CANBUS System)

Jaguar C-X75 concept

Tue, 19 Oct 2010

We waited with baited breath to see what the Jaguar design team had in store at the Paris motor show this year, and we weren't disappointed with the resulting showcar. Created by a team led by Matthew Beaven, Principal Designer at Jaguar Advanced Design, the C-X75 is both a celebration of Jaguar's 75 year history and a design showcase for the company's hybrid turbine technology. Read more about our opinion of the design in our 2010 Paris Motor Show Highlights and see the extensive compilation of images – including sketches and studio shots – in the photo gallery below.

One Lap of the Web: One lap of the 'Ring in a Lamborghini Cabrera

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

-- Ever wondered how a 2013 Audi S3 would stack up against a 1983 Audi Sport Quattro on a rally circuit? So have we, but unlike us, Audi actually has the means to make the two cars go head to head. And, of course, they've filmed it all .

Learner driver sits test 110 times

Tue, 13 Aug 2013

A 28-year-old woman has sat her driving theory test 110 times, costing the unnamed candidate a whopping £3,410 in test fees. It’s unknown whether the candidate actually passed her driving theory test at the 110th attempt. Reported by the Daily Mirror, the figures released under a Freedom of Information Act request to the Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) stand as a new record for failing the first section of the UK’s two-part driving test.