Touch Screen 7'' Hd 1din Car Stereo Fm Radio Receiver Bluetooth Dvd Mp3 Player on 2040-parts.com
CA, Amazon, United States
In-Dash DVD Players Only for Sale
- Pure android 4.4 7" 4-core double 2din car stereo gps 3g wifi nav radio+camera
- Android 4.4 2din 7" stereo car dvd player gps navi radio 3g wifi in-dash tablet
- 7" android4.4 stereo radio car dvd player gps navigation for honda cvr 2012-2015(US $288.99)
- 8" android 4.4 dual core car dvd gps navi radio dab bt for kia sportage r 07-14(US $348.99)
- Pure android 4.4.4 7" car dvd player gps ipod stereo for ford focus mondeo s-max(US $248.99)
- Android 4.4 os for ford focus mondeo 7" car dvd player gps navi quad core stereo(US $248.99)
Electric car range drops by nearly 60% in cold weather
Sun, 23 Mar 2014Electric cars like the Nissan LEAF (pictured) can lose 60% of their range when it’s cold We already know that the range of electric cars reduces as the car ages, with Nissan conforming that the LEAF’s range will drop by up to 28 per cent over five years. And now we have confirmation that the ambient temperature can have a big impact on range too, thanks to the AAA, America’s equivalent of the AA. The AAA took three standard EVs on sale in the US - Nissan LEAF, Ford Focus EV and Mitsubishi i-MiEV – and subjected them to test in different ambient temperatures.
Top Gear Tonight: Burma Road Trip part 2
Sun, 16 Mar 2014Top Gear continues its Road Trip across Burma tonight In best Top Gear tradition, series 21 ended up just five episodes long, with last weeks episode being the first part of the Top Gear Christmas Special road trip through Burma. Tonight’s Top Gear – which you can think of as episode 7 of series 21 – is part two of the much delayed 2013 Christmas Special with the boys picking up where they left off last week, heading through Burma on the way to Thailand and the River Kwai. Having got to grips with their less than cutting edge lorries and suffered the Burmese equivalent of truckers’ overnight truck stops, Clarkson, May and Hammond are now heading further in to uncharted territory – certainly for Western Media – as they head towards Thailand and the River Kwai.
Think you can talk and drive? Not so much…
Tue, 09 Apr 2013It has been well documented that texting while driving is a risky practice that results in thousands of motor-vehicle deaths each year. But talking rather than texting isn't really a better alternative, according to experts at the National Safety Council. The council is hoping to better explain why driving and talking on a cell phone is so dangerous by examining how the brain works when faced with multiple cognitive tasks.