1 Hercules Raptis Vr1 225/50/17 Tire (z3629) on 2040-parts.com
Maple Heights, Ohio, US
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- Dick cepek mud country tire 33 x 12.50-17 outline white letters radial 23274(US $272.50)
- Dick cepek mud country tire 33 x 12.50-17 outline white letters radial 23274(US $272.50)
- Coker premium sport lowrider tire 520-14 whitewall 506543 set of 4(US $548.00)
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- 1 firestone transforce ht lt225/75/16 tire (z3630)(US $49.99)
'Crash for cash' scammers under pressure
Mon, 04 Aug 2014SCAMMERS have been stopped in their tracks following an announcement that fees surrounding whiplash claims are to be capped. From October, new rules will mean medical professionals can only charge £180 for an initial whiplash report. At present, as much as £700 is charged.
Jaguar Land Rover reports record sales and profits for 2012/2013
Thu, 30 May 2013Jaguar Land Rover – record sales, revenue and profits Tata must be thanking their lucky stars they took a punt on Jaguar Land Rover 5 years ago when the rest of the car world thought they were a bit of a lost dog, because it’s now JLR that are the shining star in the Tata group, with Tata motor sales languishing in troubled waters. JLR has reported record figures for the 2012/2013 year, with vehicle sales hitting 374,636 (up 22 per cent), revenue up at £15.8 billion (up 17 per cent) and pre-tax profits at £1.675 billion (up 11 per cent) on the back of continuing success for all models – and especially the Evoque – and the launch of more new models to offer great promise for even better figures in 2013/2014. This models have included the new Range Rover, the Jaguar XF Sportbrake, new 4WD versions of the XJ and XF (although not for the UK) and new engine options too.
Four in 10 'can't read maps'
Wed, 13 Aug 2014ALMOST four in 10 drivers don't know how to read a traditional map, according to new research by sat-nav manufacturer Garmin. A study of 2,000 Brits revealed that 39% admit to not knowing what they're doing with old-fashioned navigation, but the true figure could well be higher than that when taking into account those who believe they can read a map but have either never tried or never proved it. A worrying 16% say that they are 'heavily reliant' on sat-nav in their cars in order to get anywhere – even to places they regularly visit.