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Dallas, Texas, US

Dallas, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:We accept RETURNS if authorized in advance via email. If you have a purchase you would like to return, please email us with details. If item is in original packaging and un-installed, you will get a full refund less postage paid. Items that cannot be resold as new may be subject to a 20% or more restocking fee depending on the return reason. We cannot take back items that have been installed and used under any circumstances except for manufacturers defect. Email us! Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Surface Finish:1680D Nylon Manufacturer Part Number:TB3500RKWB Part Brand:T-BAGS

Ferrari's 599 roadster (2010): first details

Wed, 09 Jun 2010

Ferrari’s next new model will be a 599 roadster, Ferrari chairman Luca de Montezemolo told journalists in London last night.  ‘A lot of our clients are saying they want an open, 12-cylinder car with very sporty performance. At Pebble Beach, we will present this car,’ said de Montezemolo. Yes.

All used up: Pre-owned sales rise as consumers seek new-car alternatives

Fri, 22 May 2009

Used-car sales took a leap upward in April, and the trend is expected to continue at least until midyear as pent-up demand for affordable pre-owned vehicles jacks up at least one segment of the car marketplace. Sales of new cars continued an unabated slide toward what analysts say is a 30-year low in the United States, but used-car sales showed strength as buyers unable to finance new cars shifted their sights to less expensive used models. As a result, retailers such as the large Penske Automotive Group reported that despite an overall decline in sales in the first three months of 2009, improving used-car sales kept them in the black.

Chinese Grand Prix (2013) RESULT

Sun, 14 Apr 2013

Qualifying for the 2013 Chinese Grand Prix produced a fascinating grid, with three former world champions at the front on soft tyres, two more world champions lurking down the grid on mediums – hoping a different strategy would see them rise to the top – and Red Bull’s Mark Webber starting from the pit lane after running out of fuel in qualifying. And the three world champions who started at the front – Hamilton in the Mercedes, Raikkonen in the Lotus and Alonso in the Ferrari – did indeed make it to the podium, but not in the order they started. Alonso had a cracking start, overtaking Raikkonen for second place at the start and taking Hamilton for the lead by lap five, but stopped two laps later to change his softs for mediums and coming out behind Vettel and Button, who had started on mediums, and Hulkenberg.