Trafficmaster Plc said on Tuesday it had received contracts from Nissan (GB) and Mazda Motors UK for its Trackstar stolen vehicle- tracking product, Dow Jones reported.
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Marketed as RAC Trackstar, the device uses GPS/GSM technology to track down stolen vehicles, sending updates on a vehicle’s location to a national control centre, the report said.
Trafficmaster reportedly said RAC Trackstar will be used in the Nissan 350Z and in Mazda’s RX-8 sportscars. Early next year it will also be an option across the entire Mazda range, the company said, according to Dow Jones.