Review by Marc Mcmahan Rate:
These cables don’t fit my 2007 ford f150 pickup. Neither cable is even close to the proper dimensions to fit either the existing antenna cable or the jack on the back of the radio. Either the cable is marketed or packaged incorrectly or there is a newer updated version of the cable to fit brand new model year fords. Guess I’ll have to look elsewhere for the proper fit since it will cost me as much as I spent on the set to ship it back.
Actually, as it turns out after I found an adapter that fit, the factory radio and antenna in my 2007 ford f150 pick up have what most manufacturers are marketing as a Chrysler antenna cable connection. Go figure.
Review by Chief_Joe Rate:
Used it on a 2005 Ford Taurus. Worked really slick. Easy to use and install.
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MORE 2009 NYAS @ INSIDELINE.COM: www.edmunds.com The first Nismo Z didn’t come around until the end of the Nissan 350Z’s model cycle, but Nissan isn’t wasting any time with the 370Z version. The 2009 Nissan Nismo 370Z hits US dealerships in June, and this time it has a little more power and torque than normal Z-cars, thanks to a 350-horsepower version of the 3.7-liter VQ-series V6. Nissan expects the track-focused Nismo model to account for 5 percent of all Z coupe sales. As with the original Nismo Z, the chassis and bodywork for the 2009 Nismo 370Z have been developed by Autech, the Japanese company that prepares Nissan’s entries for the Japanese Super GT (JGTC) racing series. But Nissan has been more heavily involved in the engineering of the 2009 Nismo Z, and the automaker had final approval on the design. Probably that’s why Randy Rodriguez, the Nissan Design America designer who’s credited with the initial sketches for the regular 370Z, is pretty happy with how the 2009 Nismo 370Z turned out. “I think it’s much better than the last version,” he tells us. “The last Nismo was kind of busy and didn’t really accentuate the design very much. There was a lot of stuff added to it, and this one seems to be a little bit more refined.” At a glance, though, the 2009 Nissan Nismo 370Z appears to compromise the new Z-car’s effort to slim down to pure sports-car dimensions. The Nismo’s wheelbase remains 100.4 inches, but at 174.3 inches in overall length, it’s 7 inches longer than … Video Rating: 4 / 5
Once called a “four-door sports car,” the 2009 Nissan Maxima gained weight with age. Now, it sports aggressive styling — and a 4DSC sticker promises a return to its roots. Video Rating: 4 / 5
From the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show, Cars.com’s Kelsey Mays takes a look at 2009 Nissan Cube. Shot and produced by: Eric Rossi Edited by: Sarah Gersh Video Rating: 4 / 5