2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe Review

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BMB brings to you the 2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe that would be a good buy for its enhanced handling capacity and other features.  The 1 M Coupe quickly races to 60 mph in under 5 seconds and that’s a good handling capacity. In spite of lacking high-tech handling equipments of other M cars, the newly-launched model would tempt for its make-up act through a range of enhanced facilities and equipments. The 1 M Coupe is catching the attention for the lots of power and handling capacity. If the target is all to get a comfortable ride, go and grab it.  It is getting focus for its cabin tech options that are simply converting it into a solid daily driver.

Users are offered the facilities like Google local search, Facebook, and Twitter right into the car for an existing BMW Apps feature. So driving and getting connected to social circle is not a distant dream anymore. If social connectivity is likeable, then music and phone system are not worth drooling over for a below average radio display with poor interface. This new model of BMW is a mix bag of disappointment and joy for either absence or presence of features that help any car to get the M badge. We’ll hold the stock, we’ll pick any quantity you need, we’ll pack it and make sure it’s delivered in pristine condition.

1 M Coupe has been rolled out into the market on the sheer basis of its performance upgrades.  With an M button on the steering wheel, the car is bound to behave far more responsive than the other existing M models.  A choice of three colors does not look suffice when seen in the light if the 13 for 135i. Click here to read more.. »

Uncategorized August 18th 2011

Pioneer AppRadio SPH-DA01 Review

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Pioneer brings the AppRadio that works wonders for iPhone users by giving them the facilities of app & media selection and hands-free calling. The device enables users’ access to a large capacitive touch screen for many desired facilities. It consists of an external microphone and a GPS antenna to easily perk up the iPhone’s hands-free call quality. More so, both the available features of microphone and a GPS antenna lend positioning accuracy to enthrall the users.

Pioneer’s AppRadio is a software based device and hits the market with a lot of promises. The AppRadio is all set to cash in on the potential of the market for a constant change is visible in the app marketplace. The device is brimming over with tremendous potential to replace the existing tools to add value to a car’s dashboard. The device is proving to be a cheap and highly reasonable to add touch-screen iPhone app control to dashboards of cars. Despite lot of potential and signs of promises, the Pioneer’s AppRadio might disappoint for its interface and multitasking issues.

The device promises to be a bag of facilities by enabling the users to enjoy iPhone connectivity, advanced app control and hands-free calling. At the price front too, the device is set to score heavily for dishing out too many features at a fairly reasonable cost. AppRadio has hardware that would surely amaze you; the receiver is lightweight as unexpected. It lacks a CD/DVD player, but has an AM/FM radio tuner. The range of other features of AppRadio includes a Bluetooth receiver, an external microphone, a 50-watt by four-channel MOSFET amplifier and an external GPS antenna.

 

Uncategorized August 18th 2011
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