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CAR REAR VIEW PARKING/ REVERSING REVERSE BACKUP LED CAMERA CMOS 170 WATERPROOF | $76.75 | 4d 2h 49m | |
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LCD Monitor 7" + Wireless Rearview Backup Camera Set | $81.90 | 0 | 52m |
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7" CAR REAR VIEW REVERSE MONITOR + CAMERA NIGHT VISION | $60.99 | 24d 1h 17m | |
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New 120° Color CMOS/CCD Elegant Car Rear View Camera Monitor Waterproof | $68.97 | 17d 3h 2m | |
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4.3" TFT Color LCD Car Rear View Rearview Security Monitor DVD VCR + NTSC Camera | $33.01 | 0 | 58m |
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7" TFT LCD Rearview Monitor+ Night Vision Car Camera US | $60.99 | 28d 6h 2m | |
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7" TFT LCD Rear view Monitor + Night Vision Car Backup Camera US | $164.99 | 27d 3h 37m | |
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REAR VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM | $45.00 | 0 | 1h 58m |
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CAR REAR VIEW REVERSING BACKUP CAMERA W/ NIGHT SENSOR | $76.48 | 15d 22h 55m | |
Car safety used to mean double buckling your seatbelt when you squeezed three people into the front row. Now, with electronic stability control (ESC), cross-traffic alerts and adaptive headlights, it's a bit more difficult to sort through all of the available options.
Of course you want to choose the safest car you can for yourself and your family. But which of these new safety features truly reduce the risk of accidents and injuries? Which can you do without?
There are three types of safety equipment common on vehicles today--those that come into use before, during and after an accident.
-- Postaccident features usually focus on obtaining emergency assistance. General Motors' OnStar and Ford's 911 Assist are two examples.
-- Passive safety devices are automatically activated during an accident and often are federally mandated (though this is becoming increasingly true for active safety features) and standard across a given manufacturer's line. Airbags and seatbelt pretensioners are examples.
Read more »Volkswagen will be unable to offer rearview cameras in several models due to ongoing parts shortages caused by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Autoblog broke the story after citing a blog post by a Volkswagen dealer on Thursday, and The Times confirmed the news with Volkswagen of America.
The action reflects the globalization of the automotive industry and its supplier network. It also underscores yet again the long-term business impact of the environmental disaster.
In an e-mail to Wheels, Corey Proffitt, a Volkswagen of America spokesman, confirmed that the German automaker would not be able to offer a rearview camera option on the 2012 Touareg and Tiguan S.U.V.’s, as well as on select trim levels offered on the 2012 Passat CC sedan. However, Mr. Proffitt noted that some 2012 models currently available on dealer lots in the United States have the cameras. VW does not know when the cameras will again be made available.
Parts shortages have forced automakers around the world to temporarily halt production or quickly find alternates for sourcing vital parts from Japan. Ford, Chrysler , General Motors and Mazda have all been forced to shift production schedules, or suspend production of certain models, at factories in North America and Europe. Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Subaru have also been forced to reduce output in North American factories because of parts shortages.
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REAR VIEW CAMERA | $21.60 | Abe's of Maine | Rear View Compact Auto Camera |
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PYLE REAR VIEW CAMERA | $26.40 | Abe's of Maine | License Plate Mount Rear View camera w/Night Vision |
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PYLE CAR CAMERA W/ FRONT AND REAR VIEW | $42.00 | Abe's of Maine | Universal Mount Rear & Front View Camera |
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Audiovox CMOS1 Rear View Camera Observation Color Camera CMOS1 | $54.07 | Compuvest | Audiovox CMOS1 Rear View Camera Observation Color Camera CMOS1 |