Archive for January, 2011

Korean Hyundai & OE Hyundai Wheels

January 29th, 2011

As you can probably guess by the title, Hyundai and Factory Original Hyundai wheels are manufactured by a group of small companies that was originally founded in South Korea. The very first Hyundai company was founded in 1947; it started out as a construction company… now they make pretty good looking Hyundai Elantra rims. The […]

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Your Astro Van & Chevrolet Astro Van Rims

January 27th, 2011

I remember when I was little & still in elementary school, my best friend’s parents had an Astro Van with OEM Chevrolet Astro Van Rims – it was like that dark green color. This van with factory Chevrolet wheels is categorized as a rear-wheel drive mid-sized van that was actually pretty popular in the 90s […]

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Chrysler PT Cruiser Wheels

January 26th, 2011

We can all agree that ever since the PT Cruiser came out in 2000 it has been a “retro” style type of thing. The Chrysler PT Cruiser is a 5-door hatchback that was made into a convertible in late 2005. If you didn’t know, PT stands for “Personal Transport” which means that the car can […]

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Acura’s Touring Sportscar eXperimental & Acura TSX Rims

January 25th, 2011

If you couldn’t already figure it out, Acura & Acura rims are the luxury division of Honda; specifically, the TSX is an entry-level luxury car that’s manufactured by Honda. The Acura TSX with the Acura TSX wheels was introduced in April of 2003. The TSX was made to replace the RSX – which was made to […]

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Best-Selling Cavalier & Chevrolet Cavalier Wheels

January 20th, 2011

Yes, the Chevrolet Cavalier was categorized as one of the best selling cars here in the United States – and so were the factory Chevrolet Cavalier wheels; I mean, they did go on the thing. It was built on the J platform from Chevrolet and was made from 1982–2005. The Cavalier and the OEM Chevrolet rims on […]

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Kia Amanti Wheels – Or The Kia Opirus

January 19th, 2011

For some reason, when I look it up on Wikipedia, it directs me to the Kia Opirus. So I’m just going to keep typing Kia Amanti, but you know it’s a Kia Opirus. Like when I put original Kia Amanti rims – you know I really mean Kia Opirus rims. Get it? Got it, good. It’s […]

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The Lucerne & The Stunning Buick Lucerne Rims

January 18th, 2011

It just seems like Buick keeps coming up with newer models to replace their old ones; I really have nothing to say about it. The Buick Lucerne with OEM Buick Lucerne wheels were manufactured to replace the Buick Park Avenue with Factory Buick rims AND the Buick LeSabre. Just like the Bonneville from Pontiac, the […]

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Not Park Ave.; Buick Park Avenue Wheels & the Park Avenue

January 13th, 2011

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 […]

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Buick Lacrosse Rims and the Lacrosse

January 12th, 2011

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, […]

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Acura SUV & Acura MDX Wheels

January 11th, 2011

So, the factory original Acura MDX rims & the Acura MDX car is known as the Honda MDX in Japan AND in Australia. It’s a midsize luxury crossover SUV that’s manufactured by Acura. This car was the first SUV to have third-row seating; I guess you can say that it’s related to the Honda Pilot .. […]

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