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More new Kia Sportage models secured to meet demand
Potential buyers have swamped Kia dealers to order petrol variants of the new Sportage First Edition. To satisfy that demand, additional factory production has been secured for 300 petrol engined versions of Kia’s newest crossover
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2010 smart festival proves to be best ever
Over 4,000 enthusiasts and 1,420 smarts descended on Mercedes-Benz World, Weybridge at the weekend, to make this year’s smart festival the biggest and best-ever single-day gathering of smarts.
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Citroën reveals first details of new DS4
Citroën has released the first details of the new DS4, an "attractive blend of creativity, dynamism, exclusivity and versatility", according to the French company. The DS4 is the second model in Citroën’s distinctively-styled DS line.
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Lexus reveals revised IS range
Changes to the 2011 Lexus IS model year, to be formally revealed at the Paris motor show, are not simply a matter of sharper styling: Lexus has gone to the heart of the 'ownership experience' to make the IS even more attractive to buyers.
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Jenson Button picks up new 'company car'
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes motor racing star Jenson Button picked up his new 'company car' - an exclusive Mercedes-Benz C-Class DR 520 Estate - from Mercedes-Benz World in Brooklands on 24th August.
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Nissan Sunderland plant marks JUKE launch
Nissan’s Sunderland Plant has marked the production launch of the all-new JUKE compact sports crossover. The JUKE will offer a refreshing and dynamic alternative to the traditional small hatchback when it goes on sale across Europe next month.
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Latest Euro NCAP results released
Euro NCAP, the organisation dedicated to revealing the safety of new cars, has released the crash test results for four vehicles: the Honda CR-Z, the Suzuki Swift, the Citroen C4 and the Hyundai ix35. All of the cars received a maximum five star rating.
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Range Rover celebrates its 40th birthday
Celebrating its 40th birthday this month, the Range Rover was the first fully capable luxury 4x4 to go on sale and was a milestone in the development of the SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle).
"Land Rover has a unique history of product innovation. But the Range Rover probably remains the most historically significant vehicle we have ever launched. It is one of the most important vehicles in the history of motoring." Phil Popham, Land Rover Managing Director.
There have been three generations of Range Rover. The original, now known as the Classic (pictured above), went on sale in 1970 and continued in production, with numerous upgrades and a multiplicity of variants, for just over 25 years.
The second-generation vehicle, known as the P38a, went on sale in 1994 and was replaced in 2001 by the current model. The continuing success of the Range Rover ensured that other premium makers jumped into the booming luxury SUV market. The latest version has enjoyed higher annual sales than any previous models and continues to be popular around the world. Sold around the world, from London to Los Angeles, Sydney to Shanghai, Turin to Tokyo, the Range Rover remains the ultimate choice for the luxury SUV customer.
"The Range Rover is really four vehicles in one," says Phil Popham. "It's a seven-days-a-week luxury motor car; a leisure vehicle that will range far and wide on the highways and noways of the world; a high performance car for long distance travel; and a working cross-country vehicle."
From princes to politicians, from rock gods to rock climbers, from footballers to farmers, the Range Rover has always appealed to a diverse group of customers.
A second model line, the Range Rover Sport, was launched in 2005, aimed at more sports-oriented driver-focused customers. It has been a great success, and in 2007 was Land Rover's biggest selling vehicle worldwide.
Later this year, a further member of the Range Rover family will be added, taking the portfolio to three model lines. The new vehicle will be smaller, lighter and more fuel efficient, tying in perfectly with the Range Rover brand's commitment to environmental sustainability. Yet it will be 'no less premium, no less luxurious, and no less special than the other Range Rover models' says the company.
Last updated: Thursday, 3rd Jun 2010, 19:25
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