INCLUDES: UNIVERSAL DOCK, INTERFACE CABLE, INTERCHANGEABLE ADAPTER PLATES FOR STILETTO, AND ALL RADIOS WITH UNIVERSAL DOCKING CAPABILITY, MAGNETIC MOUNT SATELLITE ANTENNA, DASH MOUNT WITH ADHESIVE BASE
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Satellite Radio for Sale
- Sirius satellite radio stiletto 100(US $300.00)
- Used sirius scc1 satellite radio universal car tuner/ antenna/ w 8pin , mount br(US $169.99)
- Sirius satellite radio fm direct adapter(US $5.00)
- Bmw sirius satellite dlp module gen 2.5. fits bmw models e60 e61 e62 e63 e64 e65(US $199.00)
- Sirius xm satellite radio onyx ez(US $40.00)
- Sirius xm satellite radio connect vehicle tuner sxv200v1(US $37.99)
Toyota Auris (2006): first official pictures
Mon, 23 Oct 2006By Phil McNamara First Official Pictures 23 October 2006 11:15 Toyota Auris: the lowdown Toyota today unveils the production version of the Auris, the Corolla replacement which goes on UK sale in February 2007. The production car is almost identical to the Auris concept , unveiled at September's Paris motor show. Indeed, a new front bumper design and revised headlamp graphics are the only changes.
Jaguar at Le Mans – the Cat returns
Thu, 04 Feb 2010Jaguar returns to Le Mans for 2010 (click for bigger image) 2010 marks the 75th anniversary of Jaguar and a close look at the state of Jaguar after so long in the business of making cars sees it in better shape than at any time for the last forty years. The current range of cars – soon to be joined on the road by the new Jaguar XJ – is the best on offer for a generation, and there’s a new feel about Jaguar; confident; forward looking; innovative. Jaguar is quickly become a desirable marque once more, and the future plans for Jaguar seem set to cement that growing feeling.
CAR readers interview ex-F1 star David Coulthard
Fri, 22 May 2009By Ben Whitworth (photos by Jacob Ebrey) Motor Industry 22 May 2009 11:21 In a somewhat surreal event, we caught up with David Coulthard at Goodwood circuit this week and put the best of your questions to the former Red Bull racer. Why was it surreal? Well, the Scot was hammering around the circuit in Volkswagen’s Caddy racer – a front-drive turbodiesel van that completes in the Volkswagewn Racing Cup championships.