Prices of Picanto have dropped by £200 on the nippy 1.0-litre entry model, so you could pick up
one of Kia's best sellers for under £6,000. The
savings continue with £2,500 off Carens and
£3,000 off Sedona, rising to £5,700 off Kia's Sorento 4 x 4.
Kia has also
revamped its finance offers giving customers up to £2,500 contribution to their
finance on most cars in the range.
Other
examples include a £750 contribution on the new segment
busting Soul with five-year warranty.
AMG
is kicking off the new 2009 motoring season with a the new E 63 AMG. The new E 63 AMG distinguishes
itself from the regular Mercedes-Benz E-Class models with a completely newly
developed AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension with electronically controlled
damping and a new front axle, and with its autonomous exterior and interior
design. At the same time Mercedes-AMG has
achieved a reduction in fuel consumption by almost 12 percent for the new E 63
AMG, thanks to the concerted use of fuel efficiency measures.
Just a few days after the hot hatch
versions of the Golf - the GTI and GTD - have broken cover, Volkswagen is
releasing something even bigger: the new Golf Plus. Now the car is ready
to be ordered at Volkswagen Retailers across the UK with prices starting from
just £14,410 (RRP on the road) for the entry-level model, the S 1.4-litre 80
PS.
The new Golf Plus is
available with four engines: two petrol and two diesel. These are the
1.4-litre 80 PS and 1.4-litre TSI 122 PS; plus 2.0-litre common rail TDI units
with 110 and 140 PS. A variety of transmission options, including
Volkswagen's seven-speed DSG gearbox, are also available.