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Condition:New Brand:Pacer Rim Width:7.5 Manufacturer Part Number:789MB-6751838 Bolt Pattern:5x100/5x114.3 Surface Finish:Mirror Machined Face w/Gloss Black Accents Offset:+38mm Warranty:Yes Backspacing:5.75" Style:789MB Evolve Finish:Mirror Machined Face w/Gloss Black Accents Rim Diameter:16 Hub Bore:73 Size:16x7.5 Lugs:NOT Included

Brief 2 – Cadillac: CDN–GM Interactive Design Competition

Tue, 12 Aug 2014

Car Design News and General Motors are once again holding an Interactive Design Competition. There are five briefs to choose from, set by GM's designers, and you're invited to submit your entry on the competition website: http://www.cardesigncontest.com/ Cadillac's brief offers an interesting challenge: looking to the horizon – while considering global luxury customers, competitors and trends – how would you design a Cadillac V-Series vehicle for an urban environment? The brief asks for your to design a B- or C-segment car that embodies Cadillac brand philosophy and vehicle attributes, and should give an evolutionary perspective on the firm's Art & Science design philosophy.

Citroen DS4, DS3 R3 and Survolt UK debut at Goodwood FoS

Mon, 20 Jun 2011

Citroen DS3 R3 - in action on Goodwood's Rally Stage We’ve already had a wave of Goodwood Festival of Speed announcements on cars getting their UK debut, from the Jaguar XKR-S to the Mugen Honda CR-Z. And now it’s Citroen’s turn for a few debut announcements. Probably the most significant is the first public viewing in the UK of the next iteration in the DS range – the Citroen DS4, which was actually revealed almost a year ago.

Silverstone: the defining moments from 50 British grand prixs

Thu, 03 Jul 2014

By Tom Clarkson Motoring Issues 03 July 2014 11:00 1948 Silverstone’s transformation from a World War II bomber station into a race circuit began in August 1948, when the Royal Automobile Club took out a one-year lease on RAF Silverstone. Under the stewardship of local farmer James Wilson Brown, the RAC International Grand Prix was staged on 2 October, using similar regulations to those that shaped pre-war grand prix racing. The track layout comprised the airbase’s perimeter roads, with straw bales and ropes protecting the piggery and the crops in the middle of the circuit.