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Car Stereo School
 Garmin StreetPilot 2730 More than 150 channels of XM satellite radio, featuring 100% commercial-free music, as well as more than 30 channels of news, sports, talk and entertainment (requires XM subscription) Equipped with an MP3 player that lets users take their personal music collection on the road and browse music by artist, album, song or genre Announces the name of upcoming streets and points of interest with highly detailed maps featuring nearly 6 million points of interest (POIs) throughout the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico Offers maximum portability with the magnetic, waterproof, puck-size GXM 30 that can be placed on the dashboard or the roof of the vehicle Drivers can view the map in either a three-dimensional perspective or a top-down track-up or north-up view Built-in patch antenna; MCX-type connector for optional external GPS antenna connection Loading MP3's is drag-and-drop easy- no special software is required Send audio to the car stereo through the integrated FM wireless transmitter or 3.5mm stereo headphone/line-out plug Announces street and POI names and addresses to help you keep your eyes on the road Arrange destinations to minimize trip distance: a real timesaver for realtors, sales forces and errand-runners Import custom POI such as restaurants and safety cameras from industry-standard CSV files Proximity Alert feature warns of upcoming Custom POIs, such as safety cameras and school zones Touch screen and alphanumeric remote control View the map in either a three-dimensional perspective or top-down, track-up or north-up view 3.8" diagonal WQVGA color, automotive-grade, sunlight-readable TFT display; 3.3"W x 1.7"H; 454 x 240 pixels Unit dimensions: 5.6"W x 3.2"H x 2.0"D Weight: 0.
 Garmin StreetPilot 7200 WAAS-enabled; 12-parallel channel GPS 7" (16:9) WQVGA, 480 x 234 pixel, color TFT with automatic dimming backlight and touch screen Unit dimensions: 7.5"W x 4.5"H x 2.2"D Weight: 1.4 lbs Built-in GPS patch-style antenna; MCX-type connector for external GPS antenna Preloaded maps of City Navigator North America NT Compatible with GXM 30 Smart Antenna Compatible with the GTM 10 FM TMC traffic receiver SD card slot and internal memory provides storage for MP3, audio books and additional MapSource products Built-in speaker for radio and navigation instructions Composite video input for external analog source such as backup camera Send audio to the car stereo through the integrated FM wireless transmitter or 3.5mm stereo headphone/line-out plug Touch screen and alphanumeric remote control Built-in photo sensor adjusts for light conditions automatically Adjustable dash-mounting system provides easy adjustment and quick release User-selectable languages for voice and text Announces streets by name to help keep your eyes on the road Arrange destinations to minimize trip distance a real timesaver for realtors, sales forces, and errand-runners Import custom points of interest (POI) from industry-standard CSV files Proximity alert feature warns of upcoming custom POI such as safety cameras and school zones View the map in either a three-dimensional perspective or top-down, track-up or north-up view Additional Garmin StreetPilot 7200 Features: Traffic: With the purchase of an optional sensor, the StreetPilot 7200 will notify you of accidents, road construction and weather-related traffic delays before they are encountered, and then offer an alternate route. This optional traffic management capability makes driving with GPS essential, even if you know where you're going. T
Car stereo competition - Throughout the world there are many car stereo competitions, ranging from unofficial street style to very precise SQ (sound quality) competitions. School run - The School Run is a modern phenomenon associated with parents taking their children to school by car. Outside most British schools you will see cars parked near the school gates with parents dropping off and picking up their children at the appropriate times. Lime Rock Park - Lime Rock Park is a road course auto racing facility located in Lakeville, Connecticut. Owned by Skip Barber, a former race car driver who started the Skip Barber Racing School at Lime Rock Park in 1975, it is touted as the "Road Racing Center of the East" and each year hosts everything from car shows to vintage races to world class sports car racing events. General Motors Hy-wire - The Hy-wire is a concept car from General Motors. The name "Hy-wire" comes from Hydrogen and drive-by-wire (GM asked school children to name the car, in which one child suggested naming it "hy-wire").
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