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Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:No questions ask exchange. Item must be in its original package and condition. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:Genuine Leather Key Cover Fob Case Interchange Part Number:E60 E64 E65 E90 E92 E70 E71 F10 Other Part Number:Switchblade Folding, Smart Key, Keyless Warranty:Yes Part Brand:2.8" x 1.9" 3D Real Carbon Fiber Texture

Earthquake auction Ferrari 599 XX Evo handed to Google’s Benjamin Sloss

Tue, 11 Sep 2012

The Ferrari 599 XX Evo auctioned by Ferrari to raise funds for the earthquake in the Emilia Romagna region has been handed to Benjamin Sloss of Google. Back in May, following the earthquake in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy, Ferrari ran an auction to raise funds to help victims of the earthquake’ Amongst the items put up for auction by Ferrari were an F60 nose-cone and an F2008 engine, but the star lot was a brand new Ferrari 599 XX Evo, Ferrari’s track-day only testbed for all things Maranello. The winner of the 599 XX Evo turns out to be a deep-pocketed Google VP – Benjamin Sloss – who forked out €1.4 million for his new plaything (which was almost a bargain price) and, as part of the auction offering, he was rewarded for his generosity with a presentation of his new Ferrari at last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza.

Toyota U.S. operations moving to Texas

Mon, 28 Apr 2014

After 57 years in Los Angeles, Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. is moving its sales and marketing headquarters to Plano, Texas, sources close to the matter said. The move will occur in stages and take two years to complete, according to sources.

Relatives of older drivers urged to help them ‘hang up their keys’

Thu, 24 Oct 2013

OLDER DRIVERS whose driving style may have changed or are less able behind the wheel should be aided by relatives in deciding when to hang up their keys, according to an industry expert. Professor Andrew Parks, a chief scientist at the Transport Research Laboratory, warns in a new video interview that older drivers can be very defensive about their driving standards and react badly to any criticism of it. "I know this from my own experience, as I was recently on a car journey driven by my father, the first for 10 years,” he explaned.