Golf Car Wheels & Tires for Sale
- Modz 10" tempest gunmetal golf cart wheels and tires (20x10-r10) set of 4(US $724.95)
- (4) 20x10-10 all-terrain tires on 10x7 black/machined storm trooper wheels(US $488.00)
- (4) 20x10-10 all-terrain tires on 10x7 black/machined gunslinger wheels(US $488.00)
- (4) golf cart 20x10-10 all-terrain tires on 10x7 gunmetal vampire wheels(US $488.00)
- (4) golf cart 20x10-10 all-terrain tires on 10x7 gunmetal tempest wheels(US $488.00)
- Rotary brand replacement 280 x 250 x 4 for fits kenda sawtooth tire - 2 ply 879(US $27.84)
EyesOn Design Awards 2014 presented in Detroit
Wed, 15 Jan 2014The winners of the EyesOn Design Awards have been announced in COBO Hall at the end of the second press day of the 2014 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. More than 30 competition judges, who are active or retired heads of design at automotive manufacturers and chairs of transportation design education programs, declared the Ford Mustang the ‘Best Production Car'. The 2015 model, relaunched in time for the model's upcoming 50-year anniversary, is instantly recognizable as a Mustang, retaining similar proportions to the outgoing model but with a more sculpted and sophisticated silhouette.
Rent-an-Aventador: Exotic-car rental companies cater to client needs
Wed, 21 Dec 2011For those who adore exotic sports cars but want to avoid the staggering depreciation, high maintenance costs and laughable insurance premiums required for ownership, there is a solution: exotic-car rental. At its new Los Angeles airport location, Black & White Car Rental recently displayed its latest acquisition, a Lamborghini LP-700-4 Aventador to be used in a fleet that includes Ferrari 458s, Mercedes-Benzes and even daily drivers such as the Toyota Camry. “Obviously this car isn't our bread and butter,” said Dan Darvish of Black & White.
Lotus won’t be at 2012 Paris Motor Show
Sun, 15 Jul 2012Two years after Dany Bahar revealed Lotus plans to build a new range of Lotus supercars at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, Lotus will be a no-show at Paris 2012. Two years ago we were stunned by the grandiose plans for a range of Lotus supercars revealed by new CEO Dany Bahar at the Paris Motor Show. What a difference 24 months makes.