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Product Description
1:Safety warning:1. It is for 12v power only. It will burn out if installed in 24v power.
2:This product installation needs professional skills. If not, please go for professional help. Details refer to the instruction manual.
3:Product features: Digital in-dash car stereo, multicolor LCD display, wireless remote control included.
4: Built-in Bluetooth + microphone, hands-free calls and Bluetooth music play.(Search for Bluetooth devices on your phone. Pair to device using the password””0000″”.Some devices automatically connect to the search).
5: Built in tf card slot and USB port, available for smartphone charging.
6:Support folder play function, breakpoint memory and id3 play.
7: Single-din carreceiver,plays FM/AM/RDS/mp3/USB/tf/SD/AUX/DVD/BLUETOOTH/DIVX/MPEG4/VCD/CD etc Disc Format and smartphones.With folder play function,breakpoint memory and id3 play。
8: FM(18)/AM(12)/RDS radio stations.Max output power:52W*4 Hight Power Output。Rear USB port,2way audio input,2way audio output,2 way video output 。
9: packing list:1*12V DVD Player
1*Power Cable
1*Operation Manual
1* Remote Control
1*Strap
1*Screw
1*Nuts
1*Keys
1*Microphone
10:Box Size/ Weight :W 27.3,H 22.5,D 8.5CM 1.54KG
Price: $55.55
2013 Renault Latitude Privilege 2.0L dCi:
Ok, so it was a little warm today, +44 degrees and I thought it was time to go out and take some pictures of my new wheels.
I bought it from a Renault dealership (Brighton Renault) in Victoria and the price was simply too good to go past. Having only two Renault dealerships in the whole of South Australia, kind of limits you, hence why I’ve bought again from Victoria. Plus, this was the colour I wanted and in the spec, so it was meant to be.
It’s a 2013 plate, so a year old and was a car used by Renault Australia’s HQ in Melbourne, so had 25,000km’s on the clock. I’ve had it for 3 weeks now and I’ve already put 2,000km’s on it. I’ve had a few long distance trips, so I’ve really been able to put the fuel consumption to the test and it’s averaged 6.4L/100km, which is fantastic!!
That’s better than the Laguna, which I’d get around 7.4L/100km. I sold the Laguna in a week for $13,500AUD and the Latitude was $23,500AUD, so it was a $10,000AUD change over for me. Renault’s resale values are only starting to improve, which is why I was able to get the Latitude at such a good price. Brand new the Latitude Privilege is $49,000AUD, plus on road costs, which would put it up to around the $52,000AUD drive away!
The list of features is endless!
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Reversing Camera
Panoramic Glass Roof
Front and Rear sunroof
Leather Seats
Heated Front Seats
Driver Seat that massage’s your back
BOSE premium sound system
USB/Aux points/CD player
SAT NAV
Bluetooth
Keyless entry – As long as you have the Renault card/key in your pocket, you just need to touch the door handle and the car unlocks itself. The same when you walk away from the car, as long as you have the key in your pocket, the car will lock itself.
Keyless start – Just sit the key in the console and press the start button and it starts, you don’t need to put it in the slot.
Dual Climate Air Condition – Front and Rear passengers.
I had the windows tinted last week, but I’m also going to get a rear slim boot lid spoiler, a rear wing (smoked) for the back window, as well as slimline weathershields (smoked) for the front and rear doors.
By TuRbO_J on 2015-01-02 15:39:03
So resembles the Kia LS300 here…….
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/darrellinyvr]
Isn’t that a Van or something?? I’ve been told it looks like a Kia Optima. Hahaha!
Kia LS300 is the recent new top of the line Kia that premiered here last fall……Basically an Optima inspired model but that starts at around $40,000 A Divisional version of Hyundai’s Genesis line.