One Nice Hankook Dynapro As, 235/85/16 Lt235/85r16 235 85 16, Tire # 49203 Q on 2040-parts.com
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Tires for Sale
- One 225/45/17 nexen n3000 tire#b181 225/45zr17(US $74.95)
- One nice hankook dynapro ht, 235/70/17 p235/70r17 235 70 17, tire # 49198 qa(US $81.47)
- One kenda klever radial a/p, 225/75/16 lt225/75r16 225 75 16, tire # 49206 qa(US $79.77)
- Michelin defender green 235/65r16 7/32 tread, 70% life remaining 235 65 16 103t(US $87.99)
- Used 225/50zr17 bridgestone turanza er300 225/50/17 tire(US $119.99)
- 4 nice rotalla radial f-106, 235/40/18 p235/40r18 235 40 18, tire # 49214 qa(US $390.02)
Toyota Etios Launches
Tue, 05 Jan 2010The Toyota Etios launches in Delhi We brought you the Toyota ‘Blockbuster’ video for the new Toyota Etios yesterday and expected the new emerging-markets car to launch in Delhi tomorrow. But they’ve been and gone and done it today, and although it couldn’t possibly live up to the hype, it’s not a bad looking car at all. Much of what we said yesterday stands.
GMC Granite concept (w/ Video)
Mon, 18 Jan 2010The biggest surprise at the 2010 NAIAS was GMC's Granite concept - a design that expands (or rather contracts) the truck/crossover brand's 'professional grade' philosophy to a compact hatchback aimed at urban hipsters and early adopters. Conceived by Frank Saucedo's Advanced Design team in California and then built at GM's Design Center in Detroit, the Granite combines the basic proportions of the Nissan Cube and Scion xB with a military/industrial feel inspired by the current G-Star and Diesel fashion lines. Watch the videos to the left to see the young international design team present the rationale behind the new concept, and read our opinion of the Granite in our 2010 Detroit Auto Show Highlights.
Them's the Breaks: Mercedes concept name razes I browse
Wed, 21 Apr 2010Yes, yes, we know. The Mercedes-Benz use of the term “Shooting Break” as the name for its latest concept vehicle is, well, it's just so wrong. The traditional, and most people would say correct, spelling is “shooting brake.” As AW's copy chief, I take this sort of thing very much to heart and felt moved to respond to the yowling of readers on our Web site.