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New car lines - Nissan and Proton
publication date: Aug 19, 2010
The popular Nissan Note has been revised and upgraded for 2011,but
there’s no price increases to take the gloss off the shining new appeal
of the British built car.
It has been subtly restyled from the outside but the equipment has also been upgraded on the popular n-tec variant. Under the bonnet, the petrol engines now meet latest EuroV regulations
and the whole package of improvements is rounded off with special
finance offers and theNissan British Built Trade-in Scheme which
continues throughout August and September, allowing Note customers to
receive a guaranteed £1000 minimum trade in against their existing car
providing it is over seven years old and they have owned it for 12
months. |  | | | | Perodua’s £1,000 Swappage Allowance offer has now been extended until 31 October.
This means that Perodua customers with a vehicle to part exchange can
still take advantage of the generous minimum £1,000 trade-in which can
be used against any vehicle, regardless of age or condition.
The
continuation of this offer means that Perodua customers can purchase the
Myvi super-mini from as little as £6,799. |  | |
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