V8 power from the radio
07.February, 2008 @08:02 Tech News
[PIC=1768:left]in.pro. presents the Virtual-Motor
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>> morehe success of the Maserati GranTurismo is now well-established. Maserati’s high-performance sports car continues to amaze and captivate the international market.
>> more[PIC=1727:left]Ferrari GB Ltd is pleased to announce the launch of a new Ferrari Approved programme which offers peace of mind and reassurance for customers purchasing a Ferrari up to 9 years old
>> moreStatistics show that the risk of being killed in road traffic accidents is especially high for pedestrians and cyclists. Bosch now offers a safe and cost-effective solution with Electronic Pedestrian Protection (EPP) – an electronically controlled system for active impact protection for pedestrians and cyclists
>> more[PIC=1717:left]The latest valeting collection from Autoglym is a comprehensive kit of products which will prevent road salt – a particular problem at this time of year – and brake dust from corroding alloy wheels.
>> more[PIC=1701:left]Bang & Olufsen and Aston Martin are proud to announce a creative and strategic partnership at the top of the premium sector. Together, Bang & Olufsen and Aston Martin present a partnership of two innovative companies with a proud tradition in technology and design
>> more[PIC=1699:left]Electronic Stability Program® – recognised as the most important safety innovation of the past 20 years
>> moreBMW has teamed up with Google, the world’s most frequented internet portal, to offer a unique function on its cars. Now BMW cars specified with Bluetooth telephone preparation and satellite navigation will come as standard with a new advanced BMW ConnectedDrive system using Google to make route planning even easier*.
>> moreAn innovative fuel system has been introduced to stop some of the 150,000 cases of mis-fuelling in the UK that occur every year*. The device, called Incorrect Fuelling Protection System (IFPS), is now fitted as standard to all diesel-powered BMW cars.
>> morePorsche AG, Stuttgart, is having the control console for the TC-Off and PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) buttons replaced on 128 units of the 911 GT3 and 911 GT3 RS delivered to customers worldwide. This involves cars built between 28 September and 9 November 2007.
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