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Detroit, Michigan, US

Detroit, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:If you must return an item and we are not at fault (it was your mistake) we will deduct the shipping cost that we paid on items that are free shipping. If you need to exchange an item you must pay for return shipping and shipping back to you. For example if you bought an item for $35.00 free shipping and it turns out you purchased the wrong item we will refund only $30.00 if our shipping cost is $5.00. If you purchased an item for $35.00 + $5.00 shipping we will refund $35.00. If you need to exchange we will invoice you the shipping cost. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Surface Finish:Gray/Glass Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Array

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Audi A3 Concept: 400bhp A3 saloon at Geneva

Tue, 01 Mar 2011

Audi A3 Concept - 0-60mph in 4.1 seconds There we were last week wondering what niche Audi could think of to fill next – as you do in an idle ten minutes – when in to our Inbox dropped news of the Audi A3 Concept. The A3 Concept is an A3 with a boot, in case you missed having a car with a boot. Or you’re an American, and then apparently you don’t know how to work a hatch.

One Lap of the Web: Peugeot climbs, an extremist sinks and a proposed $1,500 race car

Thu, 18 Apr 2013

We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars. Since there's more out there than we'd ever be able to cover, here's our daily digest of car stuff on the Web you may not otherwise have heard about. -- Peugeot has prepped a Pikes Peak 208, and the folks at Gizmag take an in-depth look at the car.

Cold Fusion: Has the Holy Grail of Energy arrived in E-Cat?

Mon, 14 Nov 2011

Scientists Andrea Rossi talks about his Cold Fusion E-Cat Cold Fusion – or low-energy nuclear reaction as scientists prefer to call it – has been the Holy Grail of energy production since it was first mooted in the 1920s by Austrian scientists Paneth and Peters. Essentially, cold fusion is a low energy, contained nuclear reaction which doesn’t use fossil fuels and produces no radiation. The problem is that the laws of thermodynamics say Cold Fusion is impossible.