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- Toyota 4 runner 03-09 16" 6 spoke silver alloy / aluminum wheels - set of 4 (US $249.99)
- Toyota 4 runner 03-09 16" 6 spoke silver alloy / aluminum wheel - 1(US $74.99)
- 24" u2 120b 6x4.5/5.5 frontier dakota escalade uplander h3t chrome wheels rims(US $1,179.00)
- 15" x 6.5" vision 168 autobahn matte black 5x108 continental taurus wheel rims (US $333.00)
- Wheel volvo 960 1995 96 97 15x6 alloy 21 spoke 37620(US $119.99)
- Chevy silverado gmc sierra 2500/3500 pickup 11-12 17" silver steel wheel - 1 (US $74.99)
Porsche Macan will sell 75,000 a year
Tue, 11 Sep 2012The Porsche Macan – Porsche’s more compact SUV, based on the Audi Q5 – looks set to sell at a rate of 75,000 cars a year. The new Porsche Macan - the Porsche Cajun as was - already looked set to take Porsche sales to another level with projected sales of 45,000 a year from 2013, but it looks like that ambitious target is going to be exceeded. German weekly WirtschaftsWoche is reporting that Porsche’s procurement boss, Uwe-Karsten Staedter, has put Porsche suppliers on notice that they are expecting to sell 75,000 Macans a year by the end of 2013 – an increase of 2/3rds on the original sales predictions.
Fiat Panda 4×4 & Panda Trekking: Price from £12,450
Fri, 14 Dec 2012The 2013 Fiat Panda 4×4, revealed at the 2012 Paris Motor Show, is now on sale from £13,95. It’s 2WD sibling – the Panda Trekking – costs from £12,450. Not only is the Panda 4×4 so called because it has 4WD, but because Fiat want to shout loud and proud that this little shopping car really does have credible four wheel drive underpinnings – almost unheard of in this sector.
Toyota begins testing wireless recharging for electric cars
Thu, 13 Feb 2014Toyota has announced that it will begin actual verification testing of its new wireless battery charging system for electric vehicles, one which charges the battery of a plug-in hybrid or a pure-electric car by having the car park over it. Toyota's charging system uses magnetic-resonance technology, which operates by transmitting electricity by using the magnetic resonance resulting from changes in magnentic field intensity between a coil positioned under the car, and a receiving coil built into the underside of the vehicle. This system eliminates the need for physically plugging in an electric car or a hybrid to an actual plug, and also has the potential to solve the problem of multiple types of actual plugs.