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How about a Ferrari for $89?

June 30th 2008 09:51
ferrari






Ferrari FXX 1:10 Scale Yellow Colour



ferrari





Don't Pay: $249.00
You Save: $160.00


Sale

$89.00


Sorry about the yellow!








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Green but still mean - the Movie

June 29th 2008 04:06
green mean cars
Just because it's green






Pitting three environmentally correct hybrid cars against each other on a drag-racing strip


Toyota Prius, Honda Civic Hybrid and Lexus GS 450h

second run is best












click here for the link - I'm sorry I tried to embed it but it just did not work, just start the video, straight off - it goes






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Chrysler Blind spot technology

June 26th 2008 11:48
Car blind spot technology



Included in the Chrysler technologies are an in-vehicle wireless Internet connectivity system, Rear Cross Path and Blind Spot Monitoring systems, a uniquely combined active transfer case and front-axle disconnect system, and a host of in-vehicle connectivity and entertainment systems that offer added customer benefit and convenience.

Rear Cross Path
An industry exclusive, Chrysler’s Rear Cross Path system warns drivers who are backing out of parking spaces of traffic moving toward their vehicle, but outside the driver’s field of vision. Drivers are notified of vehicle(s) crossing behind their vehicle via an illuminated icon on the sideview mirror, and with an audible chime. Rear Cross Path operates any time the vehicle is in Reverse.

Rear Cross Path will be available on the 2009 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan.

Blind Spot Monitoring
Chrysler’s Blind Spot Monitoring system aids drivers when changing lanes if being passed by vehicles or when vehicles are positioned in the blind spot zone. Drivers are notified of a potential hazard via an illuminated icon on the sideview mirror, and if the turn signal is operated, an audible chime can act as an additional warning. Blind Spot Monitoring – which uses dual ultra-wideband radar sensors – is active any time the vehicle is moving forward.

Blind Spot Monitoring will be available on the 2009 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan. No other minivan on the market offers this technology.


Information from: Auto Spectator








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New Nokia is Nice.

June 24th 2008 09:01
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ford


I'm sure this one does not have it yet. But stay tuned


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Nissan to launch clean diesel car

June 11th 2008 09:08
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It's not easy being green.

June 9th 2008 07:44
tesla


That's what I would like, doesn't look very green does it? It's a tesla


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How's your golf?

June 4th 2008 11:02
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Style catches up with green.

June 2nd 2008 10:05
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