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- 18" ultra 195 crusher black rims & toyo 275-65-18 open country at2 tires wheels(US $1,598.00)
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- 20" xd775 rockstar rim and tire toyo open country 33" (US $1,999.00)
- 20" helo he869 satin black machined w/ sunny sn3980 285/50/20 tires wheels rims(US $1,339.00)
- 18" wheels rims xd798 addict gloss black with 325-65-18 nitto terra grappler at(US $2,026.00)
- Lexus oem set of (4) 17” x 7.5” alloy wheels with dunlop tires great condition (US $600.00)
The last ‘Real’ Bentleys leave the factory
Sun, 27 Dec 2009Bentley Brooklands - The last of the 'Real' Bentleys Volkswagen’s takeover of Bentley has, certainly in sales and production terms, been a big success. Until the recent economic mire hit, the sales of Bentleys were at a previously unimagined level. In fact it got to the point where Bentleys no longer seemed ‘Special’, so ubiquitous had the sight of a Bentley Continental become on our roads.
New Mercedes A Class: Production increased to meet demand
Tue, 23 Oct 2012With over 70,000 orders already in the pipeline for the new Mercedes A Class, Mercedes are increasing production to meet demand. The increase in production at Mercedes plant in Rastatt, Germany, means adding a third shift to effectively increase production by almost 50 per cent and make a dent in the 70k plus orders Mercedes already has for the new A Class. That’s in stark contrast to the recent news that Mercedes is having to slash production of the S Class as sales falter, partly due to a new S Class in the pipeline for 2013 but also because buyers are falling in love with more compact offerings.
GM, Ford and Chrysler sales advance on crossover, small-car demand
Tue, 02 Aug 2011General Motors, Ford and Chrysler posted higher July sales, helped by demand for crossovers as well as small, fuel-efficient vehicles. GM said today its sales rose 8 percent last month from a year ago, with passenger car demand rising 8 percent and crossover sales increasing 20 percent. At Ford, sales rose 6 percent, with car demand advancing 3 percent and light truck sales up 12 percent.