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Postage and Handling
Priority same business day dispatch applies for this item.
Postage times may vary; but usually 2-5 business day’s is a good estimate time for Australian customers and 4-10 business days for overseas customers.
We offer optional postage insurance at an extra AUD$3 (for Australian customers) and AUD$7.50 (for overseas customers).
Postal tracking numbers are only available with insured items.
Pick-up is not offered
Feedback
Our prime goal at E4E is our customer’s complete satisfaction. This implies that if you are for some reason unhappy with your purchase, please contact us before leaving unnecessary feedback. We will always endeavour to rectify any problems/concerns immediately. Please note our application list ONLY applies to Australian delivered vehicles. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have purchased the correct part if you reside outside of Australia. Errors in the application list are to be expected so it's highly recommended to cross-reference with the part currently fitted to the vehicle.
Warranty
Our 12 month warranty will remain valid under these circumstances:
a) The product was installed in a professional manner, properly
b) The product was used for its specific purpose
c) The product was used under typical circumstances/conditions
Warranty covers the entire oxygen sensor PEC 250-24469
The Audi Pavilion at Design Miami USA where Audi will reveal the 2010 A8
The long, drawn-out saga of the next generation Audi A8 is finally being resolved with the announcement that Audi are going to launch the A8 on the eve of the Design Miami USA event – 30th November. Which does seem a bit of an odd place for a mainstream, high-end car maker to launch its new flagship. Are Audi saying that the new A8 is all about design, rather than performance or luxury or, quite frankly, anything else?
The BMW M4 Convertible (pictured) revealed
We reported last month that the new BMW M4 Convertible would debut at this year’s New York Auto Show, and here it is ahead of that debut complete with trick folding metal roof, 425bhp and a price tag that just nicks over the £60k line. A direct replacement for the old M3 Convertible, the M4 Convertible will cost you just over £4k more than the M4 Coupe, but for the extra money you get the same car but with infinite headroom – and a big weight penalty. The new 3-piece metal folding roof can be tucked away in a mere 20 seconds at the flick of a switch, with better noise insulation than the M3 Convertible had and more room in the boot when the roof is down too.
It was always going to happen. The current weakness of Sterling against the Euro was always going to end up with Euro car makers putting up prices, and Audi has now decided to bite the bullet and push up prices by an average of 2% from 23rd February. Audi will, however, honour all existing orders and will not be seeking a surcharge.