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Audi Music Interface Ami Mmi Iphone/ipod Cable 30-pin Adapter Charger 4f0051510k on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Audi Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:4F0 051 510K Part Brand:Audi Surface Finish:METAL/PLASTIC

This iDevice cable allows you to integrate the Audi Music Interface (AMI) with your iPod or iPhone. The main menu will be displayed in the Multi-Media Interface (MMI) screen. The central control knob on the MMI panel, or the multi-function steering wheel controls, may be used to easily navigate through playlists, albums and artists

Citroen C1 gets insurance ‘Black Box’ as standard. Orwellian control arrives.

Tue, 19 Feb 2013

Citroen has announced that the C1 Connexion will now come with a Telematics ‘Black Box’ as standard fitting as Big Brother moves closer. As if it wasn’t enough that every street corner, business and park now has at least one CCTV camera, that we’re prosecuted for ‘speeding’ by yellow boxes on poles that take no account of road conditions or circumstances and that motorists are being milked dry by ‘stupid’ box junction and red light cameras, now Citroen are to fit a telematics ‘Black Box’ as standard to its C1 Connexion. Citroen say the ‘Black Box’ fitting is so they can offer free insurance to buyers, with anyone from 19-75 getting a year’s free insurance with every C1 as long as they have at least two years no claims bonus.

Ford Fiesta ST and Focus ST get official Mountune power upgrades (2013)

Tue, 16 Jul 2013

We’re big fans of the Ford Fiesta ST hot hatch at CAR, and its Focus ST big brother has won plenty of friends here too. Now, each is available with a slug of extra power for not too much money– and it won’t void your precious warranty. That’s what in-house Ford tuners Mountune are offering for the latest 2013 ST models.

Car Design News Contest 2008 Winners

Wed, 02 Jul 2008

It's been five months since the Car Design News Contest 2008 brief was first announced. And now, the last of our nine esteemed judges have completed their assessment of the 20 finalists. We are pleased to announce the winners in the professional and student designer categories, respectively: Jay Wen from New Zealand and Seyyed Javad Ghaffarian from Iran.