The unique Navigon 2110 Max Sat Nav System has emerged as a clear winner in its segment because of its innovative set of features, high performance standards and unmatched efficiency. It is so slim and compact that you can easily accommodate it in your car space. This device measures 122 mm in width, 77 mm in height and 19 mm in depth. It weighs 178 g. This stylish Navigon satellite navigation system provides you uninterrupted backup for up to 3 hours with its rechargeable Li-ion battery.
The Chery sub brand, Riich, is set to launch its first mid size sedan in November this year. The Riich G5 is Chery’s first entry into the premium segment with their own self developed sedan, however, the Riich G5 will be launching first of all with a 5 speed manual gearbox which might not help it sales wise until an automatic version is launched. Usually most premium cars launch with an automatic gearbox, and then launch their manual version. The Riich G5, despite its branding, is actually a
Here’s the video from this morning’s segment on TVNZ Breakfast. As always, the review on Breakfast is horribly rushed (and of course Paul was as, err… helpful as ever). So, it might pay to check out my more in-depth reviews of three of the items here: Navman MY500XT Bury CV9040 Bluetooth Car Kit LG HFB-500 If you want to view any of the previous reviews on Breakfast, go check out the Videos page . You’ve also got until Sunday night to enter to win three of these gadgets
STATESVILLE , N.C. – Elliott Sadler waited until he was heading back home to race in Richmond, Virginia before making a very special announcement this week—he and his wife Amanda are expecting the arrival of their first child in March. The Emporia, Va. native made the announcement on Tuesday afternoon during his weekly segment on Sirius Speedway with Dave Moody. RPM Driver Standings Rk Driver Pts. 11 Kasey Kahne 3,153 25 AJ Allmendinge
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Earlier today, Joe D posted a blog on the 1969 tribute at Citi Field . In it, he included a “where are they now” segment to catch readers up on what their heroes from 40 years ago are doing. Perhaps I should do the same with the 2009 Mets. After all, some of this year’s players have been gone for so long, we may not recognize them when they come back. Below you will find the Opening Day roster for the 2009 Mets. Some of these players have been traded, some are on the disabled list, some a
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