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New car lines
publication date: Jul 9, 2010
 | Vauxhall has made sizeable reductions in C02s and fuel
consumption in its European Car of the Year-winning
Insignia range, meaning that customers benefit from emissions as low as 129g/km.
Changes to the Insignia’s 2.0-litre Turbo engine have yielded a
near 5pc drop in emissions on the Sports Tourer, while the
Insignia’s 2.0-litre diesel powerplants also become greener and cheaper.
| | The latest revisions to the current range don’t stop there, either. The
Insignia’s 2.0 CDTi engine now benefits from a raft of changes to reduce
noise and vibrations in both 130PS and 160PS units. | | | | As well as a five-year warranty on all new Chevrolets
purchased from participating retailers, lucky customers will also get
the added benefit of five-years’ free servicing, five years’ roadside
assistance, five years of free annual vehicle health checks and free MoT
test cover until the car is five years old. “This is, quite simply, the best ever commitment to
quality and aftersales ever offered by a car manufacturer in the UK,”
said Chevrolet UK MD Mark Terry. “Other makers have offered long warranties, but never
with the same level of back-up. |
| "We’re that confident in the quality of our products that we’re prepared to underwrite our reputation for dependable high value motoring with such a comprehensive, all-encompassing package. We want people to know they can count on Chevrolet.”
| | | | Interest in Nissan’s 370Z GT Coupe is about to go sky
high – just as the interest rate on the Nissan’s finance deal couldn’t
get any lower.
This offer using Nissan’s Preferences PCP finance product allows drivers
with a 25% deposit to spread the cost of their Z over 2 years with the
option (but no obligation) to pay off the remainder of its value after
24 months from as low as £299. |
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|  | MINI Financial Services is offering customers who
treat
themselves to a
new MINI Convertible this summer a year’s car insurance from only £99.
The introductory offer, which applies to new MINI Convertible models
registered between 1 July and 30 September, means eligible drivers could
pay as little £99 for annual car insurance if they are aged between 30
and 80 years old, £149 for those aged between 25 and 29 and those in the
youngest age bracket, 21-24 years old, paying only £199. Repairs would be carried out at a MINI Approved
Bodyshop using genuine MINI parts. |
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