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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
Kia GT at Frankfurt - will be going in to production
We’ve been hugely impressed with the way Kia – and sister company Hyundai - has transformed in to a serious player in the car market. And now, having matched the Japanese in the mainstream market Kia, in particular, is looking to take things up a rung or three with the Kia GT. We praised the styling of the Kia GT when we saw the first photo, but we believed it was likely just a design exercise; a sort of ‘Look what we could do if there was a market for it’ kind of statement.
The Lamborghini Veneno Roadster (pictured) debuts in Abu Dhabi
Depending on your point of view, the Lamborghini Veneno Roadster is either the summit of Lamborghini’s extreme cars or a cynical exercise to milk cash from those with more money than sense. An open-topped version of the equally cynical Lamborghini Veneno Coupe, Lamborghini say the Roadster has the aerodynamic efficiency of a racing prototype thanks to its perfect airflow and downforce and its stiff and light CFRP monocoque and body panels. But at £3.35 million, the Veneno Roadster costs ten times the equivalent – and just as quick – Aventador Roadster, so you’re paying a huge premium for one of the nine Veneno Roadsters Lamborghini are planning to build in 2014.
Entries for the 2010 Los Angeles Design Challenge have now been revealed. The futuristic proposals, which called for designers to envision a 1000lbs (454kg) 2+2 vehicle that delivers comfort, safety and satisfactory driving performance without sacrificing the emotional connection today's consumers demand from their vehicles, come from the west coast design studios of seven automakers – General Motors, Honda, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Toyota and Volvo. For the first time since the Challenge's inception, studios outside California have also been allowed to enter the competition.