GPS for Sale
Bendix king kln 90b gps p/n 066-04031-2321 - not tested(US $950.00)
Eventide argus 7000 moving map display 7000-10-15 w/rack untested(US $95.00)
Spectralux nexnav gps-sbas receiver class beta3 nnl 3101-232 eng unit only(US $495.00)
Gps/nav switching and annunciator panel ak-950-(kln89b)(US $100.00)
Garmin ga 56 gps antenna(US $29.99)
Garmin gps-400 pn: 011-00504-00(US $1,200.00)
Marketing plan for the Scion iQ features parking, driving 'n' donuts
Wed, 20 Jul 2011Part of Scion's quirky appeal to Gen Y is a knowing sense of not taking itself too seriously. After all, they're just cars, right? For the marketing launch of the Scion iQ minicar, Scion will have a brief spate of TV commercials that highlight the car's minute size and grand sensibilities.
Fiat makes bid to buy Opel
Thu, 23 Apr 2009The proposed partnership between Fiat and Chrysler has been thrown into a tailspin with revelations that the Italian carmaker has made a secret offer to purchase a majority stake in Opel. Klaus Franz, chairman of Opel's works council, on Thursday confirmed Fiat's interest in a takeover of General Motors' European subsidiary, suggesting that officials have cleared the way for the signing of a letter of intent as early as April 28. Opel has been in talks with parts supplier Magna International on a possible partnership over the past month.
UK's emergency Budget 2010: how it affects motorists
Mon, 21 Jun 2010Chancellor George Osborne will make the emergency spending cuts on Tuesday 22 June By Tim Pollard Motoring Issues 21 June 2010 09:51 The new UK Government's emergency Budget tomorrow is likely to announce a raft of spending cuts and tax rises bound to affect motorists. The new Conservative-Liberal coalition government is taking the unusual step of holding an emergency summer Budget to reduce the national deficit, which stood at £156bn in 2009-10. The senior Cabinet members signed off the details of the Budget on Friday, but the details won't be confirmed until Tuesday 22 June 2010.Here's our preview of what to expect if you're a car owner:VAT riseMost pundits agree that the rate of value added tax will rise from today's 17.5%. If raised to 20% – the upper limit expected – it could raise an extra £11 billion a year for Government coffers.
