Tires & Wheels for Sale
Loadsτaɾ st225/75d-15" tire with painted rim - load range d, 8-ply(US $153.32)
15x6 5 on 4.5 inch white trailer wheel rim 15 inch 5 lug c/o rv spare steel(US $49.99)
Hercules 15x6 aluminum trailer rv wheel 6x5.5 lug trailer city (8lug pictured)(US $148.99)
Ecø- trαil st205/75d-14" tire & painted rim, load range c(US $99.30)
4pack st205/75d14 5 lug trailer tires and wheels with 14" rim 6pr 205 75 14(US $339.98)
2pack st205/75d14 5 lug trailer tires 6pr load range c trailer tires 205 75 14(US $169.99)
BMW 0 Series revealed? +video
Sat, 26 Jun 2010Is this the BMW 0 Series? If BMW are going to go further downmarket in their quest for more sales – which we know they are with their plans for front wheel drive BMWs – then short of a sub-brand marque (entirely possible some will wear the Isetta or i-setta badge) then the only number we have to play with is a big, fat 0. It seems daft to give a BMW a leading 0 and its own series, but it certainly looks to be under consideration.
Dodge Hornet is go
Wed, 04 Jul 2007By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 04 July 2007 12:30 The newly independent Chrysler Group has saved its deal with Chinese maker Chery - which means that the Dodge Hornet is a step closer to production. Dodge needs a partner with which to develop new smaller cars, like the Hornet, as it's too cash-strapped to fund them solo. The deal signed last night means that the two car makers will 'work together to develop, manufacture and distribute Chery-made small and sub-compact cars in North America, Europe and other major automotive markets under the Chrsyler Group brands.' No mention was made of the Hornet, but Chyrsler’s international director for sales and marketing, has previously told CAR Online that the firm would produce the butch supermini.
Film Friday: 'Styling and the Experimental Car' takes us from Da Vinci to the Ford Mustang
Fri, 18 Apr 2014Last time we popped into the Ford Design Studios, it was the late 1960s and everyone was strung out on black turtlenecks and jazz flute. We're traveling a few years further back in time today, but Ford Design Studios remains our destination. "Styling and the Experimental Car," released in 1964, doesn't start off like a modern promo piece might.