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US $159.99
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Franksville, Wisconsin, United States

Franksville, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:UsedAn item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“PLEASE READ ENTIRE AD BEFORE BUYING” Compatible Brand:Missing Value Screen Size:Missing Value Input Battery Size:Missing Value Manufacturer Part Number:1810222 Maximum Magnification:Missing Value Compatible Model:Missing Value Frame Color:Missing Value Memory Card(s) Supported:Missing Value Brand:MINN KOTA Department:Boat Outfitting | Seating Format:Missing Value Load Capacity:Missing Value Volume:Missing Value Length:Missing Value Maximum Resolution:Missing Value Assembly Required:Missing Value Item Height:Missing Value Connectivity:Missing Value Items:Missing Value Height:Missing Value Storage Capacity:Missing Value Amplifier Type:Missing Value Width:Missing Value UPC:Does Not Apply

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IAAD exhibition - 'The car that does not exist'

Fri, 18 Jun 2004

The work of Transportation Design students at the Institute of Applied Arts and Design - Turin, will be shown in an exhibition covering the study and planning of a concept car for Fiat, and a new sedan for Honda. Titled 'The car that does not exist', the exhibition will open on Monday 28th June at the Automobile Museum of Turin (press 2pm, public 6pm) and runs until 2nd September. In addition to the students projects, the exhibition includes historic vehicles and prototypes from both brands.

Magna Electronics develops 'Touchskin' concept [w/video]

Tue, 22 May 2012

Electronics firm Magna is working on a new technology it calls 'Touchskin concept' that has the potential to eliminate traditional switches and instruments inside vehicles. As part of its ‘Intelligent Surface Technology', the Touchskin concept is set to be an integral part of a system that allows the user to control the car via intuitive gestures – such as pinching, tapping and swiping – as we've become so familiar with when using smartphones. The potential design implications are easy to see with the large amount of space made available by removing the traditional instrument cluster and its wiring and the removal of wired-in switches and buttons.

SsangYong Korando CSX Commercial: It’s a van – sort of

Thu, 15 Nov 2012

SsangYong are continuing their Korando offensive with the Korando CSX Commercial, a van based on the Korando. The Ssangyong Korando is a decent effort to take on cars like the Hyundai ix35 and Ford Kuga, and now they’re having a punt at turning the Korando in to a ‘van’. But they haven’t exactly gone overboard with the detail and appear to have simply removed the back seats and painted out the back windows so no one can see what you’re carrying.