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- New ford lincoln mercury oem remote starter & security kit # 7l3z-19g364-aa(US $99.99)
- New bulldog security deluxe 200b 2-way remote starter with keyless entry(US $69.69)
- 07-11 gm nos #19156554 2 way remote start keyless entry acadia enclave traverse (US $89.99)
- Ready remote deluxe car starter by design tech model 26727 (US $36.00)
- Jeep commander 2009-2010 factory remote start kit new oem(US $212.95)
- Nib scytek galaxy 5000rs-2w 2 way security and remote start system(US $70.00)
Toyota Prius with added noise: The Prius Vehicle Proximity Notification
Sun, 25 Sep 2011Prius Vehicle Proximity Notification We’d much rather see a hybrid car than an electric one, but with plug-in hybrids starting to proliferate more car makers are having to address the issue of silent running endangering blind – and distracted - pedestrians. Step forward the Toyota Prius Vehicle Proximity Notification System. The US Senate signed off the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act at the end of 2010, which requires the makers of cars with the ability to run silently to make them run noisily instead, completely negating about the only benefit there is for electric cars.
Fornasari Racing Buggy concept
Fri, 26 Jun 2009Fornasari, a small independent automaker based in Italy, has recently completed a new 'Racing Buggy' concept, which will be unveiled at the Frankfurt motor show in September. The 2+2-seat concept is a powerful, functional and extreme off-road vehicle with a removable roof and doors. It measures 4350mm long, 2000mm wide, 1720mm high and has a 2750mm wheelbase.
MINI almost reveals the production Paceman
Wed, 01 Aug 2012It’s almost certain the production ready MINI Paceman will debut at Paris in September now MINI has released a set of lightly camouflaged photos. The MINI Paceman – which started as the Paceman, became the Countryman Coupe and is now back to being the Paceman – looks set to debut at the Paris Motor Show in September. As is MINI’s wont, they’re starting to ramp up a bit of PR for the 2-door Countryman Coupe by letting loose a few photos and letting a handful of ‘safe’ car journalist loose on a quick test.