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- 1 new 275/60-18 dunlop grandtrek at23 60r r18 tire(US $149.99)
- Carlisle all trail tire 22 x 11.00-10 blackwall bias-ply 510016 each(US $88.92)
- 225 50 16 continental 2 tires touring contact continental tires 225/50 16 tires(US $280.00)
- 265 70 17 continental tire cross contact 265 70 17 suv all season new tire (US $129.00)
- 235 65 17 set of 4 definity ex 600 tires definity 2356517 new 17 tires (US $305.00)
- 215 45 17 sumitomo tire htrz iii 21545r17 tire 1 new 17 sumitomo tire 215/45/17 (US $69.00)
Renault Twingo Gordini RS (2010) first pictures
Wed, 25 Nov 2009This is the new Renault Twingo Gordini Renaultsport, an upmarket version of the brilliant Renaultsport Twingo. And if you’re confused, let’s start at the beginning. Renault make the Twingo, but its tuning arm Renaultsport also tweak the city car to give us the excellent Renaultsport Twingo.
Ford tests electric-vehicle sounds on Facebook
Mon, 11 Jul 2011Sure, if it were up to us, every car would sound like a Lamborghini Aventador or a McLaren Formula One race car. And while those specific options aren't available (yet),Ford is using its Facebook page to let fans vote on sounds to be made by the electric Focus. Since EVs are so quiet, Ford needs to give the Focus electric some sound for safety's sake--to draw the attention of people who are blind people, those using cell phones or iPods and even for animals.
FBI hunts £1.8m eBay car fraudster
Sun, 03 Nov 2013The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the USA has issued a wanted poster for Nicolae Popescu, a Romanian man they suspect of leading a “sophisticated internet fraud scheme where criminal conspirators, posted advertisements on internet auction sites for merchandise for sale”. The scam – predominantly carried out using eBay Motors – convinced would-be buyers to part with money for cars that didn’t exist. On Bing: see pictures of car fraud 15 car-selling scams every car buyer should know about The conspirators posed as eBay sellers and then sent fraudulent invoices, that appeared to be from legitimate online payment services, with instructions for payment to bank accounts held in the United States.