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Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:We do accept returns but with in 14 days from receiving the item.Return policy is only valid toward items described wrong and towards defective/non-functional products.No refund for LABOR or RETURN shipping costs. Return is not valid towards mistake/wrong/accidental purchases.Item has to be shipped back in original box (new items) original shape and unused and not tampered with internals for the return to be valid.20% RE-STOCKING FEE. Manufacturer Part Number:4BO953503G 4 BO 953 503 G 4-BO-953- 503-G Warranty:No Part Brand:OEM AUDI

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Fiat Abarth 500 Competizione Limited Edition surfaces

Mon, 13 Jul 2009

The Fiat 500 Abarth Competizione has been created for the Dutch market But now comes news that Fiat is launching a limited Edition 500 Abarth in the land of clogs and windmills – Holland. The Abarth 500 Competizione features a one-off exterior with a black roof, black ‘Abarth’ graphics on the doors and 17″ alloy wheels in black. Fiat are also throwing in climate, SatNav, upgraded sound system and leather.

Kia Soul Searcher launches

Sun, 05 Dec 2010

The Kia Soul Searcher available from January 2011 There’s not a lot wrong with the Kia Soul. Or certainly not a lot wrong at the price point. It’s half decent to drive, has half decent dynamics (it’s the same under the skin as the Hyundai i20)  and is very practical with a big warranty.

Road-pricing petition closes

Fri, 12 Oct 2007

By Jack Carfrae Motoring Issues 12 October 2007 11:20 The UK’s controversial debate over pay-as-you-drive road tolls reaches a milestone today with the closure of a popular online protest. Nearly 1.7 million aggrieved motorists have signed the petition since it was launched by Downing Street last November – firmly rejecting Government plans to charge drivers up to £1.34 a mile at peak times.The petition, which closes at midnight on Wednesday (00.00 GMT) proved so popular that it has caused the Downing Street website to crash. And prime minister Tony Blair has vowed to send an email to everyone who signed the petition, justifying Government plans to launch road tolls as the only solution for chronic congestion problems.CAR Online’s take on all this?