Northstar M3 Approach GPS complete with mounting tray, connector's, spare data card, Pilots Reference Manual and Pilots Guide. This unit has been tested by a local avionics shop and had a new internal battery installed, the life of the internal battery is approx. 5-7 years and cost me $200.00 to have installed. Unit is in very clean cosmetic condition, with no appreciable signs of wear on the faceplate. This unit was removed from my own personal aircraft for a glass panel upgrade and functions perfectly. BEWARE of the lesser priced units on eBay, as most of them will very likely require a new internal battery.
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Garmin gps map 96c color aviation moving map - barely used - excellent!(US $189.95)
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Mitsubishi i-MiEV UK price and specs revealed
Tue, 23 Mar 2010The Mitsubishi i-MiEV goes on sale in the UK in January 2011 As part of Mitsubishi’s wish to be thought of as the maker of eco-cars and the saviour of fluffy-bunnies and polar bear cubs, they’ve been pushing forward with their urban milk-float – the Mitsubishi i-MiEV – for all they’re worth. They launched the i-MiEV last year in Japan and have been softening up the public with bits of info this year such as the mad assertion that four policemen and all their kit would fit in an i-MiEV. So we all know the little electric Mitsubishi is coming, and in Japan – with a thumping big Government subsidy – it costs £20,000.
European car sales down 9.6% Jan 2013. VW Golf sales down 17.8%
Mon, 18 Feb 2013Car sales in Europe continue to decline with sales down 9.6% in January 2013 and the top-selling VW Golf down by 17.8%. In fact, the UK was the only top five market to increase sales, with Germany down 8.6 per cent, France down 15.1 per cent, Italy down 17.6 per cent and Spain 9.2 per cent. Other notable drops included the Netherlands which saw a huge drop of 30.4 per cent, partly driven by tighter emission boundaries on company car taxation.
News watch June 2010: today's auto industry news
Wed, 30 Jun 2010Welcome to CAR Magazine's news aggregator as we round up the daily stories in the auto industry. Top tip: news summaries are added from the top hour-by-hour Wednesday 30 June 2010• Tesla shares have rocketed 40% on their first day of trading; the company went public this week with the first IPO of an American car company since Ford in the 1950s (BBC News)• GM may sell off its interests in finance arm GMAC and parts supplier Delphi as it seeks to write down its debts (Financial Times)• A Federal judge has approved the $20m sale of a former GM plant in Wilmington to Fisker Automotive; Fisker hopes to build 100,000 cars a year once production hits a peak after launch in 2012. It is using a $529m government loan to fund its launch (Detroit News)Tuesday 29 June 2010• UK business secretary Vince Cable has warned that the car industry is no longer in an emergency – and cannot expect direct government support.




