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Penngrove, California, United States
Old School - General Motors Wheel Locks. Package is shot , locks and key are new. |
Wheels for Sale
- Oldsmobile cutlass rallye/rally wheels - ss iii(US $275.00)
- Keystone kustomflite(US $500.00)
- 1974 de tomaso pantera compagnolo magnesium wheels - original - 15”(US $1,200.00)
- 1950s ford 15 x 5 5 on 4 1/2 lug pattern steel rim (no safty beads)
- 1960s 70s chevy corvette 14" rally rim
- Triumph stag wheels (set of 4)
Citroen Survolt – Electric Sports Concept at Geneva
Tue, 02 Mar 2010The Citroen Survolt Concept gets an airing at Geneva Citroen has a long, long history. In fact, it’s ninety years old (we did a ‘Citroen at 90′ story a few months ag0 with an interesting history video) and it’s always been a one-off. It’s cars – and it’s designs – have run the gamut from sublime to ridiculous and all points in between.
Fisker Karma drives Laguna Seca
Tue, 18 Aug 2009The Fisker Karma out testing at Laguna Seca But unhappy as we are at Cars UK with the world’s obsession with all things green – and hybrid / electric cars in general – even we have to admit that some of the work that’s going on does impress us. The Tesla Roadster is a great achievement – if madly expensive for what it is (an electric Lotus) – and the work Koenigsegg are doing with the Quant is very exciting. But one company that is efficiently going about putting together a workable, high performance car is Fisker, who have been working on their electric saloon car – The Fisker Karma – for less than two years.
European new car sales in record LOW
Thu, 26 Sep 2013European new car registrations have plunged to their LOWEST level on record after slow August sales reversed an upturn in July. Registrations of 7,841,596 new cars between January-August 2013 marked a new low for the European new car market of 27 countries – so few cars have never previously been recorded since records began in 1990. 2013 UK new car sales forecast revised upwards European new car sales continue to struggle The UK new car market is the sole exception: so far this year, new car registrations have risen 10.4%, compared to the European decline of 5.2% in the same time period.