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Product InformationProtect yourself against speeding, such as through the occasional speed trap, by installing the Escort Solo S2 radar detector in your personal vehicle or rental car. Powered by two AA batteries, this cordless radar detector is easy to setup and use by attaching it to the windshield with suction cups and switching it on. Long-range digital visual and audio alerts warn against all radar bands, laser, SWS, and VG2 and keep you apprised of the conditions ahead. . No cable. You bay what see on the photo.
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Radar & Laser Detectors for Sale
Escort passport 8500 & 8500 x 50 sivler power kit replacement set ***new***(US $7.00)
Escort passport s2 replacement kit ***new***(US $7.00)
Escort passport & beltronics 120 ac (wall) to 12 volt (radar) adapter.(US $6.25)
Escort passport & beltronics replacement mount and (4) suction cups(US $4.85)
Escort passport 9500i, 9500ix, red line, max speaker replacement ***new***(US $7.00)
Escort passport 8500 x 50 "black"power kit replacement set ***new***(US $7.50)
Fiat Centro Stile shares Panda Design sketches
Wed, 12 Oct 2011After debuting at the Frankfurt motor show, and impressing us in the process, Fiat has released a series of fun illustrations documenting the new Panda's design process. Produced by the Centro Stile Fiat, the illustrations aim to highlight and describe the new stylistic features and functions of the city car. The new Panda is said to be inspired by 'the most modern trends' and is also based on the idea that every user has their own needs.
This week in 1994: We meet the Rolls-Royce Flying Spur
Mon, 24 Jun 2013Rolls-Royce introduced the Flying Spur in 1994 as the fastest vehicle the brand had ever made. Its top speed was 140 mph and it flew to 60 mph in seven seconds flat with the help of the 6.75-liter turbocharged V8 under the hood. The only catch?
Cadillac ELR gives paddle shifters new purpose
Fri, 12 Apr 2013We're learning more about the Cadillac ELR, which is set to hit showrooms in limited quantities early next year. Cadillac revealed Friday that the Volt in luxury clothing will use paddle shifters in a whole new way. Instead of using them to shift through gears, ELR drivers will be able to tap the paddles to engage a new feature called Regen on Demand.
