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Escort Passport & Beltronics Replacement Mount And (4) Suction Cups on 2040-parts.com

US $4.85
Location:

McCormick, South Carolina, United States

McCormick, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:na Manufacturer Part Number:86457-95685 UPC:Does not apply

New windshield mount for Escort and Beltronics Radar Detectors.

Includes new windshield mount with a spare set of suction cups.

Fits all current models.

Compatibility:

  • Beltronics STi Driver, GX65, RX65,RX55,995,965,955,940,895,795
  • Escort Passport iQ, 9500ix, 9500i, 8500 X50, 8500, 7500S, 7500, 6800, 5000, 4600, 4500, 4200 
  • Escort C65, Redline, SC55, 
  • Solo RD-5110, S2, 5, 4

 

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Audi shifts to eight-speeds for most models

Wed, 12 May 2010

A formal press conference probably won't happen until this summer, but we hear that Audi dealers have received their 2011 order guides, and it looks as though the company will be going from 0 to about 70 percent of U.S. sales being eight-speed automatic transmissions. Beginning this fall, the eight-speed will replace today's six-speed automatic in the A4 2.0-liter turbo sedan and wagon, the A5 2.0-liter turbo coupe and cabriolet, the Q5 2.0-liter turbo, the Q7 3.0-liter turbo, the Q7 diesel, the Q7 with the 3.0-liter supercharged V6 and the all-new A8 and A8L with the 4.2-liter V8.

The Mini is 50 years old today

Fri, 08 May 2009

  Today - 08/05/2009 - is the 50th anniversary of the first Mini rolling off the production line. To celebrate, and for a bit of free publicity (see, we’re playing the game) BMW has shipped the first Mini to roll of the production line back to Cowley to celebrate (picture at the bottom). 621 AOK, a Mini Minor, in Old English White, looks as fresh as the day it rolled off the production line half a century ago (although I wouldn’t mind betting it doesn’t have it’s original sills – they always rusted through – or copes with its original distributor and leads – one splash of rain and the car ground to a halt!).

White remains new car buyers' top color

Fri, 19 Oct 2012

White remains the most popular color of choice for automotive consumers, a trend report has shown, with 22 per cent of all car buyers opting for the color. Transportation coatings manufacturer PPG's annual automotive color popularity and trend data report has, however, forecasted that more vibrant colors are set to increase in popularity. Silver came a close second with 20 per cent of new car buyers opting for it, followed by black (19 per cent), gray (12 per cent), red (9 per cent), natural (8 per cent), blue (7 per cent), green (2 per cent) and other colors (1 per cent).