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Lotus Evora S Special Edition Freddie Mercury
Lotus introduced a special edition, Evora S to commemorate the legendary British Roker, Farrokh Bulsara, or better known as Freddie Mercury in London, today. Lotus deliberately chose this day because it coincided with the birth date of Queen band’s frontman, who should now aged 65 years. Freddie died 24 November 1991 from AIDS.
Evora S is offered in a special white color cast with three lines across the middle of the body is colored red-yellow-red, according to Freddie pride costumes used during a gig. Interior, the entire surface was black with a touch of yellow lines in some parts, as well dress like one man with a mustache who is identical with it.
Not to forget, Freddie signature crown logo on the dashboard and behind the two front seats complete the Evora’s this special touch. For features, this special issue is tantamount to the original version. According to Gino Rosato, Director of Corporate Operations, Lotus special edition was produced in very limited amount.
Lotus Evora S Freddie Mercury Edition will be auctioned at the Savoy Hotel, London, England, and each unit sold, the funds are directly donated to the institution Mercury Phoenix Trust to help people living with HIV AIDS.
“We wanted something special to get funding for institutions (humanitarian) Mercury Phoenix Trust. Hence we expect, the unit could fall into the hands of collectors who really like it,” said Gino quoted caradvice.
What should I look for in a navigation system on the dashboard?
Accuracy, speed and ease of use: If you read the comments of various navigation systems, special attention is the author of the opinion of the accuracy of the navigation system, the relative speed of route calculation and recalculation, and easy to work with interface display control the most (in navigation systems on the dashboard are equipped with touch screen controls).
Screen size and resolution: Perhaps the most attractive of a navigation system on the dashboard is the screen size using the cards to get you where you need to show. POI: Points of Interest (POI) are only some of the most useful features in each navigation system. traffic data in real time: Some systems are compatible with the services in real time traffic information. For a monthly fee, you can receive real-time traffic information, including congestion, construction, and the average speed of traffic, even along the roads you drive scheduled. Map updates: Most navigation systems on the dashboard, you can update the maps and navigation data, typically used for loading the new integrated memory, according to the format of your navigation device. Map updates will be published regularly and the last card available. The price of map updates on the manufacturer of your charging system and can be changed.
Touch screen controls make it easy to input destinations easier: when entering a city, for example, the touch screen system, you will receive an all-screen keyboard. Dash Mesh: Some systems in-dash openings fit standard bar (called single DIN) as standard stereo systems. Others adapt to the “dash openings (double DIN). Single-DIN-screens with oversized 6-1/2 “(4) diagonal. Double-DIN-screens are typically measured in 6-1/2″ or 7. In most cases, is that you need on the opening panel (if you prefer a retractable screen, you can use the single-DIN systems in many double openings using a kit adaptive systems, double-DIN will fit double-DIN openings).
