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- Two aluminum trailer wheels 16x6 16 inch rim silver machined 6 lug pdsu66655sm(US $223.98)
- 3 rockman trailer tires st205/75r14 8-ply load range d 105m steel belted radial(US $190.74)
- Dexstar steel mini mod trailer wheel - 15" x 6" rim - 5 on 4-1/2 - black(US $67.99)
- 2 new 18x8.50-8 2 ply su12 hi-run l&g tires 18 8.50 8(US $84.99)
- Loadstar 4.80-12 bias trailer tire with 12" galvanized wheel - 5 on 4-1/2(US $79.99)
- "karrier st175/80r13 radial trailer tire with 13"" aluminum wheel - 5 on 4-1/2 -(US $169.99)
Audi S4 and S4 Avant (2008) first official photos
Tue, 23 Sep 2008By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 23 September 2008 00:01 This is Audi’s all-new S4 which makes its debut in saloon and Avant (estate) guise at next month’s Paris motor show. It may look much like you’d expect it to, but in a radical move, Audi is turning its back on turbocharging – the S4 is powered by a new supercharged 3.0-litre V6 that pumps out 329bhp and a hefty 325lb ft of torque for a 5.1 second sprint to 60mph and a 155mph top speed. We’re a little perplexed ourselves, to be honest.
97% of UK Lexus sold in 2014 will be hybrids
Mon, 09 Dec 2013Speaking during the European launch of the new Lexus GS300h – the new entry-level hybrid in the executive GS range – Lexus UK director, Richard Balshaw, revealed that 97% of all Lexus sold in the UK next year are likely to be hybrids. The GS300h’s deputy chief engineer, Yukihiro Kito, als confirmed to MSN Cars that the return of diesel-powered Lexus vehicles is unlikely to happen any time soon – if at all. On Bing: see pictures of Lexus hybrids Find out how much a used Lexus costs on Auto Trader According to Kito-san, diesel just does not make sense for Lexus given the markets the company is chiefly competitive in, which is to say the USA and Asia.
Customers less satisfied with run-flat, low-rolling resistance tires
Mon, 01 Apr 2013In non-April Fool's news, customers who buy cars shod with run-flat tires are nearly twice as likely to have to replace them as people with more conventional tires, according to a J.D. Power and Associates study. The poll also found that customers are also less satisfied with low-rolling resistance tires.