13
Aug
Posted by: Auto Buff / Category:
Car News,
Motoring News,
Nissan
Nissan North America has announced the pricing for the new 2010 Sentra which is currently at local Nissan dealer showrooms. Armed with a number of enhancements, the retail price for the 2010 Nissan Sentra models are as follows:
- 2.0 CVT : $16,600
- 2.0 S CVT: $17,160
- 2.0 SR: $17,160
- 2.0 SL: $18,560
- SE-R: $19,580
- SE-R Spec V: $20,080
Among the new features of the 2010 Nissan Sentra includes:
Updated Exterior Styling
Sentra Navigation Package (additional $400)
XM NavTraffic Real-Time Traffic
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13
Jul
Posted by: Auto Buff / Category:
Car Audio
Brooklyn Audio, available at www.Brooklynaudio.com, is a new line of high quality, low-cost mobile electronics, consisting of amplifiers, LCD monitors, and subwoofers.
Manndia Distributors has discovered a way to provide East Coast audio dealers with these products at a substantially lower price than their competition, which allows the dealers to pass on the savings to their customers, and also to improve their profit margins.
The vast majority of mobile electronics wholesale vendors are from the West Coast, and when they sell to the East Coast, the shipping costs force them to mark up prices, explains Victor Elmann, owner of Manddia Distributors.
“Because I am located in the East Coast I can sell better quality goods for cheaper prices than all of my competition,” according to Elmann.
The audiophile enthusiasts at Manndia Distributors have created an earth-shattering bass amplifier, window-shattering subwoofer, and crystal clear flip-down LCD TV.
The Brooklyn Audio amplifiers will have a manufacturers suggested retail price of $100 to $200.
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10
Jun
Posted by: Auto Buff / Category:
BMW

Photo Credits: Associated Press
The new Z4 is the first roadster in BMW history with a retractable hard top so it replaces both the Z4 roadster and the Z4 coupe. It’s also a slick package with more masculine exterior styling and improved head and elbow room than the predecessor Z4s. And there’s a first-for-the-Z4 dual-clutch automatic transmission with seven speeds, too.
For all this, there’s a price. Starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price, including destination charge, is $46,575 for the non-turbocharged six cylinder and manual transmission. The lowest-priced 2009 Z4 with automatic starts at $47,900 and with leather seats and other options it easily jumps to more than $50,000.
In comparison, the starting MSRP, including destination charge, for a 2009 Audi TT is $42,895 with V-6 and standard all-wheel drive. The 2009 Porsche Boxster has a retail starting price of $47,550.
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