Well, this thread made me think about the cycles of (automotive) fashion. In the 70's cars had chrome all over them, and if you were going to get a set of "mags", they were gonna be chrome (to go with your whitewalls or RWL tires). Starting in the 80's, as European cars began to influence things, the American cars tried to emulate the "Euro" look (remember the Chevy Celebrity Eurosport?), and the chrome trim went blackout, the chrome wheels turned to clear or silver paint or bodycolor, and the whitewalls and RWL disappeared. The BBS BMW wheels were popular with their honeycomb style, and you saw a lot of similar, as well as other "dish" type wheels, not so many spoked wheels; this continued into the early 90's. Today chrome is back in a big way, both as trim and a wheel treatment. Spoked wheels are dominant, you almost never see different styles or body color wheels. I almost expect whitewalls to come back.