I could have sworn that they were all alloys, and some were in the
Bundt shape, and others looked like standard wheels and came with
hubcaps.   Reason I thought they were all alloy was because they felt
so light compared to my 14" steel wheels on my Civic.

On 6/14/05, Marshall Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm ALMOST sure that the 115 (either 240D or 300D) was NOT offered in
> the US with alloy wheels (although they would fit, but not with stock
> 175SR14 tires). They came standard on many US delivered 116 chassis
> cars.
> 
> Marshall
> --
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> Ass't Prof. (ret.)
> Univ of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
> Department of Pharmacology  1300 BST
> Pittsburgh PA 15261 USA
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