This is the first official picture of Kia’s new production-ready cee’d SW, the model that takes centre stage on the Korean firm’s Geneva Motor Show stand next month.
Designed and built in Europe, the new estate was first shown in near-showroom ready form at the Paris Motor Show last year. Since then, Kia has put the [...]
Posted on February 25th, 2007 by livgon
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The firm will officially announce the Eco band figure at next month’s Geneva Motor Show, when the Charade gets it worldwide debut. Â Badged Cuore in Japan, the ChaÂrade will even be available with a fuel-saving, engine start-stop option in 2008Badged Cuore in Japan, the ChaÂrade will even be available with a fuel-saving, engine start-stop option [...]
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For anyone who grew up in the Eighties, the SL is a real cult classic – and a quick glance at the classifieds reveals a wide range of options.
We spotted a tired example available for ВЈ2,500, while a concours-ready car was on the market for around ВЈ20,000. However, if you’re spending that kind of figure, [...]
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UK drivers take to the roads for a Sunday spin in search of lunch, say researchers.
The food for thought came from cover provider Privilege Insurance, which says 44 per cent of motorists will drive more than 10 miles to find dinner, and 10 per cent will travel at least 20 miles.
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Going on sale next year, the Superb will be the big brother to the Octavia and sit at the top of the Czech company’s range. The mag’s pictures show it boasts an all-new look and will offer even greater practicality, thanks to the fact it’s now a hatchback.
Skoda has dumped the current car’s saloon body, [...]
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SAIC’s rival Chinese firm Nanjing owns the rights to the MG badge and looks set to win the race to return to the UK.
That’s because, unlike with Roewe, the first MG models will be assembled in Britain using some parts shipped in from China. A mildly revised version of the TF roadster is expected to [...]
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