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Buford, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:60 Days Return policy details:Items must be returned in new and re-saleable condition with original packaging. All returns due to our error will recieve a full refund, including shipping or an exchange for the correct part. All other returns will incur a 15% restocking fee and no reimbursement of shipping fees or exchange for the correct part. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Brand New Manufacturer Part Number:90919-02248 / 90919-A2001 / 6731308 Interchange Part Number:90919-02248 / 90919-A2001 / 6731308 Warranty:Yes

Land Rover and Bowler formalise Brand partnership – but no Land Rover stake in Bowler

Thu, 21 Jun 2012

Land Rover has formalised a brand partnership with Bowler Motorsport, makers of extreme off-road vehicles. Bowler has been making off-road rockets powered by Land Rover for over twenty years and has, during that time, enjoyed a fair bit of support from Land Rover. But now that less formal arrangement has been properly formalised with a brand partnership.

Audi R8 e-tron – cruising in California video

Fri, 12 Mar 2010

We have video of the Audi R8 e-tron cruising the Pacific Coast Highway Audi first revealed its electric car project at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September last year with the R8 e-tron, an electric car based on the R8 and featuring four electric motors creating a quattro EV. Audi then went on to reveal their second e-tron at the Detroit Motor Show – the Audi R4 e-tron – which seems to preview a new R4 model from Audi and finally the latest – and most convincing e-tron – the Audi A1 e-tron at the Geneva Motor Show last week. But so far we’ve not seen any of the e-trons on the move.

Study finds teens model driving habits after parents

Tue, 27 Nov 2012

Teen driving habits are heavily influenced by those of their parents, according to a recent study by Toyota and the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. Good or bad, teens are likely to model their level of distraction and attention to safety after their parents, according to the national study that surveyed teen drivers ages 16 to 18 and parents of teen drivers. In general, parents who engage in distracting behaviors more frequently have teens who engage in distracting behaviors, according to the study.