WOW. That’s all I rally have to say. Look at the 2006 Ford GT rims and just the Ford rims in general; aren’t they one of the prettiest things that you’ve ever seen? If you were to ask me, I’d say yes in a heartbeat – if you’re one not to say yes, take a […]
Read More »Buick Royal – I mean Regal; And The Buick Regal Wheels
Is it just me, or do mostly all Buick models with OE Buick wheels on them look the same? Hmm. Here in North America, the production on this car & the Buick Regal wheels that went on it ended in 2004, but the manufacturing continued in the Chinese Market. Back in 2002, the 2003 Buick […]
Read More »Do you have an Acura TL with Acura TL Wheels on it?
I think these cars are pretty nice, especially when I see them with the factory Acura wheels on them – not the aftermarket wheels. The TL with the Acura TL wheels were introduced in 1995 and was made to replace the Acura Vigor. The TL is actually Acura’s best selling car and is ranked to be […]
Read More »Chevrolet Camaro Rims and the Fierce Chevy Camaro
Oh the Camaro and the OEM Chevrolet Camaro rims – how much nicer can it get? The Camaro is known as a pony car and a muscle car… there were different versions. The only thing that stayed the same was the “fierceness” of the factory Chevrolet wheels – they always looked nice. It had first went on […]
Read More »Acura CSX Facts and CSX Rims
Fun fact: the Acura CSX with the OEM Acura CSX rims installed is the equivalent to the Honda Civic in the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM). It’s known as Acura’s entry-level luxury car that was designed exclusively for the Canadian Market. The car is also the first Acura model that has two forerunners: the Integra & the EL […]
Read More »Not Park Ave.; Buick Park Avenue Wheels & the Park Avenue
I bet there probably is a “Park Avenue” in different cities, but that’s not what we’re talking about. The Park Avenue – along with their OEM wheels – were made by General Motors, under their Buick division. There were two different generations of the Park Avenue that were manufactured here in the United States until about 2005. Two […]
Read More »Buick Lacrosse Rims and the Lacrosse
The LaCrosse with OEM Buick LaCrosse rims was made to replace the Century and the Regal here in North America. It made it’s debut here in late 2004 as the 2005 model. The name “LaCrosse” was inspired by a separate Buick concept car of the same name that was originally shown in 2000. In Canada, […]
Read More »The Explorer & the OEM Ford Explorer Rims
The Ford Explorer & the Ford Explorer wheels have been the “family” SUV for as long as I can remember. It had always seemed like the kind of car that you can go in to take a small road trip to San Diego or even San Francisco. It’s been manufactured in Louisville, Kentucky ever since […]
Read More »Porsche Boxster Wheels & The Lovely Boxster
I think that the Porsche Boxster & the factory original Porsche Boxster wheels are the ones that we see more often on the street whenever we go to the city .. right? It’s categorized as a mid-engined roadster that’s manufactured by Porsche. This is Porsche’s very first road car since they produced the 550 Spyder. […]
Read More »Aren’t Those OEM Chevy Corvette Wheels Nice?
We all know that Chevrolet Corvette rims are pretty nice, it doesn’t matter if they’re 2002 Chevrolet Corvette wheels or 2009 Chevrolet Corvette rims; they’re all going to live up to your expectations. They started manufacturing it in 1952 & are still producing it today. They put it together in 3 places: Flint, Michigan; St. […]
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