The ignition key is usually just a chip for your pocket, the tape deck is retired, and now it goes to the mirror on the collar. Because soon cameras should facilitate the view to the rear. And in the medium term you will not need them anymore.
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Scandal over animal testing: VW wants to prevent use of monkey study in the process
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Zenvo bringing new supercar to 2018 Geneva auto show
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VW boss Müller calls experiments “unethical and repulsive”
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