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- Bumper (2) Apply Bumper filter
- Bumper Grille (5) Apply Bumper Grille filter
- Bumper Grille Centre (3) Apply Bumper Grille Centre filter
- Cowl Top Ventilator Louvre (3) Apply Cowl Top Ventilator Louvre filter
- Front Grille (3) Apply Front Grille filter
- Grille - Lower (3) Apply Grille - Lower filter
- Grille - Lower Centre (3) Apply Grille - Lower Centre filter
- Lower Grille - Centre (3) Apply Lower Grille - Centre filter
- Mesh Bulk Head (3) Apply Mesh Bulk Head filter
- Radiator Grille (3) Apply Radiator Grille filter
Used Audi Bumper Grilles
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About Bumper Grilles
The Audi bumper grille is a rigid panel with a grating, basically parallel slits or vents running vertically, or a mesh construction, that covers the bumper, allowing air to flow through into the engine compartment and offering some protection to the bottom part of the engine.
The Audi bumper grille is fixed to the front of the car, directly on to the front bumper. The Audi bumper grill also acts as a filter, stopping dirt, stones and other road debris from entering into the body of the car.
Bumper grilles are made from a variety of materials, commonly stainless steel, ABS plastic or aluminum and come in a variety of styles and finishes.
Positioned at the front of the car, the Audi bumper grille takes a bit of a pounding on the road over time and can be subject to dents, marks, chips and scratches. It can fall prey to knocks and bumps and prone to damage in a frontal crash. It is important that you choose the right replacement Audi bumper grille for the make, model and year of your car.
Audi trivia
- The classic Audi ‘four-ring’ logo is instantly recognisable and is meant to symbolise the four companies that make up the main trading arms of Audi.
- The RS3 is lighter than you might think. That's because the five-cylinder engine isn’t made from cast-iron but instead from aluminium. That means it only weighs around 26kg!
- The oldest car race event in the world, the 24hr Le Mans, has been won by Audi an impressive 13 times, most of which were in the classic R8 racer.
- Audi was founded after the German engineer August Horch fell out with the co-founder of his first manufacturing company. He called the new company August Horch Automobilwerke GmbH, which doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue.
- Volkswagen owns the Audi brand, after buying it from Daimler-Benz way back in the 1960s.