One Nice Milestar Ms-932 Sport, 205/55/16 P205/55r16 205 55 16, Tire # 46729 Q on 2040-parts.com
Allentown, Pennsylvania, US
Tires for Sale
- One nice sonar s-505, 205/50/16 p205/50r16 205 50 16, tire # 44118 q(US $50.98)
- One pirelli p-6 four seasons, 235/45/17 p235/45r17 235 45 17, tire # 19381 q(US $50.97)
- One nice sunny sn-3800, 255/45/20 p255/45r20 255 45 20, tire # 43635 q(US $68.23)
- 1 michelin energy lx4 235/710/460 used tire no patch honda 235710r460 235710460(US $120.00)
- 2 nice michelin primacy mxv-4, 215/60/16 p215/60r16 215 60 16, tire # 33744 qa(US $183.53)
- One nice mastercraft touring lsr, 235/60/16 p235/60r16 235 60 16, tire # 34777 q(US $53.20)
Big Three Truck Premieres
Tue, 10 Oct 2006Once just a local agricultural fair, the State Fair of Texas, Dallas, has now become the launch platform of choice for automobile manufacturers to present new trucks. Texas is an immense market for pickup trucks and this year, the Detroit Three were there, along with Toyota, to present world premieres. And for the auto executives that make the trip down, the Texas Fair is surely the easiest assignment they will get each year: people in Texas like full size trucks and buy them as personal vehicles not because they need their capacity but rather because "it's Texas here, y'know".
Citroen Picasso five-seater (2007): first official pictures
Tue, 20 Mar 2007By Jack Carfrae First Official Pictures 20 March 2007 11:36 Citroen C4 Picasso: the lowdown Citroen’s new five-seater compact MPV has arrived on UK shores to take on the likes of the Renault Scenic and the Toyota Verso. The C4 Picasso is essentially a stubbier version of the (subtly renamed) Grand C4 Picasso, Citroen’s seven-seater MPV which went on sale last year. And you could be forgiven for confusing the two - at the front, there’s not much difference apart from an extra couple of slashes in the bumper.
Ultra rare Ferrari 250 TR up for auction
Sat, 07 Feb 2009Ferrari 250 TR – Expected to sell for a world record price when it is sold by RM Auctions Classic cars is a fascinating game. At the bottom end there’s a huge range of cars from the ’60s and ’70s that can now be considered classics, and which can offer a whole heap of fun and thrills on a budget, particularly if you don’t mind getting your hands dirty. But at the top end it’s a whole different game, and prices are not in thousands of pounds, but millions.