Radio/stereo For 03 Nissan Sentra ~ Recvr Am-fm-stereo-cd 4-spkr 100 Watt on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
Radio Tuners for Sale
- Radio/stereo for 03 toyota sienna ~(US $75.55)
- Radio/stereo for 95 96 97 98 99 chevy 1500 pickup ~(US $70.95)
- Radio/stereo for 03 04 toyota matrix ~ receiver with cd w/o cassette single disc(US $114.97)
- Radio/stereo for 00 01 02 03 04 focus ~ am-fm-cass id xs4f-18c838-ab(US $90.96)
- Radio/stereo for 02 03 mazda mx-5 miata ~ am-fm-cd player bose(US $140.55)
- Radio/stereo for 03 intrepid ~(US $65.88)
Hyundai ix35 and i30 Go! World Cup Special Editions launched
Wed, 07 May 2014The Hyundai ix35 Go! World Cup Special Edition There’s going to be no shortage of ‘World Cup’ branded goods on offer in the next few months, and Hyundai are getting in on the act with special editions of the ix35 and i30. Hyundai are a World Cup partner (so they need to see some bang for their Buck) and the ix35 Go!
Alfa Romeo 8C Spider (2008): first official pictures
Tue, 19 Feb 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 19 February 2008 17:01 Drool on. Alfa Romeo will formally unveil the production version of the 8C Spider – a limited run of 500 soft-tops – at this spring’s Geneva Motor Show. It’s powered by the same 4.7-litre V8 producing 444bhp as the 8C coupe that so entranced CAR on our recent road trip from Monaco to Modena.Prospective buyers will face a long wait for the Spider, however.
Volt, Leaf win top safety rating in crash test
Tue, 26 Apr 2011The 2011 Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf electric cars won the highest safety ratings in crash tests performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, putting them in the top 57 percent of models tested so far this year. About 80 of 140 vehicles tested among 2011-2012 models have received the Institute's "top safety pick," the group's award for state-of-the-art crash protection that exceeds federal safety rules, Institute spokesman Russ Rader said. The Volt and Leaf received a "good" rating -- the highest of four rankings -- on each of four crash tests, said the Institute, which is funded by auto insurers including State Farm, All-State and Geico.