Tires & Wheels for Sale
- Awc 870-55012 870 series aluminum trailer wheel - 15x5 - 5/4.5
- 2pcs atv tires 20x10-10 4pr all terrain utv trail sand mud off-road 6-ply tires(US $157.16)
- 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)
Hyundai Veloster Turbo gets cheaper
Wed, 19 Sep 2012Hyundai are set to launch an additional model of the Velsoter Turbo to sit below the Turbo SE for around £2 less. With the regular Hyundai Veloster starting at £18k and the Velsoter Turbo at £22k, Hyundai has worked out there’s a middle ground price point – can you guess what it is? So to fill that gap (yes, it’s a £20k entry point) Hyundai are to launch the bog-standard Veloster Turbo (without the SE badge) which will lose some of the equipment but, as far as we can see, keep the butch cosmetic bits on the exterior.
2013 Ford Fusion is spotted on the road in light camouflage
Thu, 24 May 2012The 2013 Ford Fusion made its public debut at the Detroit auto show in January. It was completely restyled from the last-generation car and bears a strong resemblance to the Ford Evos concept revealed in Frankfurt. The new Fusion will hit showrooms soon, but one of our intrepid readers spotted this camouflaged prototype cruising the streets of metro Detroit on Thursday morning.
Japan Car: Designs for a Crowded Globe
Thu, 04 Dec 2008The Science Museum in London, UK is hosting the Japan Car: Designs for the Crowed Globe exhibition, sponsored by seven Japanese automobile manufacturers. An exploration of the car as a 'mobile cell', the exhibition has been conceived by graphic designer Kenya Hara and architect Shigeru Ban to show how Japanese design reflects the 'soil and spirit' of Japan, depicted by concept cars and models specific to the Japanese market. Speaking to Car Design News, Shigeru Ban explained how the automobile was chosen as the central element to the exhibition because it is a reflection of Japanese culture and tradition.