Golf Car Wheels & Tires for Sale
- Ocelot atacama a/t 22x11-12 golf cart tire - set of 4(US $255.88)
- Modz 12" ambush glossy black golf cart wheels and tires (215-50-r12) - set of 4(US $814.99)
- 4pcs 1.5 inch (38.1mm) 4x4 atv wheel spacers with 62mm bore, 1/2" x20 studs for(US $49.99)
- (4) golf cart 215/35r12 radial tires on 12x7 white/blue tempest wheels(US $588.00)
- (4) golf cart 215/35r12 radial tires on 12x7 white/black tempest wheels(US $588.00)
- Golf cart tires 205/30-14 arisun cruze low pro tires- set of 4(US $350.00)
Aston Martin Rapide: Is the Rapide not selling?
Thu, 16 Jun 2011Aston Martin Rapide - doesn't seem to be selling It took AML an age to get the Aston Martin Rapide to market, but they eventually managed it and the first customer Rapide finally left Magna Steyr in May 2010. The general consensus was that the Rapide was something of a triumph for Aston Martin. They’d managed to squeeze an extra pair of doors in to a stretched DB9 and made the back seats of the Rapid just about commodious enough to be useable.
In search of Jag Man: a reader's sociological research
Thu, 24 Jun 2010I’ve always felt there to be an odd contradiction between Jaguar: image and reality. Such sensual, glamorous forms, evoking the Champs Élysées or Hollywood Boulevard, yet it’s beneath the leaden skies of Middle England that Jaguar’s soul predominantly calls home. So, in attempting to distil the essence of Jaguar Man, it is useful to separate folklore from reality, cliché from truth – who is this bloke anyway?
Jaguar F-Type DOES mean next Jaguar XK heading upmarket
Fri, 28 Dec 2012Ian Callum has said that the new Jaguar F-Type will give Jaguar the opportunity to push the next generation Jaguar XK upmarket. Autocar has been chatting with Jaguar’s design guru, Ian Callum, who has said pretty much what we said in September, namely that the F-Type’s arrival will allow the next XK to be ‘More special than a GT’. Ian also speculates that the next XK could grow in size too to be a bit more than a 2+2, but it seems pretty clear that Jaguar will be looking to take the next XK firmly in to territory currently held by cars like the Aston Martin DB9 and Vanquish.