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SAAB

The appeal of Suzuki"s...

The appeal of Suzuki"s new Grand Vitara SUV has been broadened with the introduction of a frugal diesel. The 1.9-litre DDiS starts at í‚á£16,999 and returns an economical 36.7mpg on the combined cycle. Top speed is 106mph and 0-60mph takes a little over 13 seconds. The permanent 4x4 system, as featured on petrol versions, also offers the oil-burner decent off-road ability. Standard equipment includes climate control, electric windows, a CD player, immobiliser and alloy wheels.



The Ibiza three-door...

The Ibiza three-door has finally hatched ò€“ and Auto Express has the first official pictures.


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Citroen has released...

Citroen has released prices for its facelifted C5. Despite a higher spec, the base 1.8i LX is unchanged at í‚á£14,795. The entry-level diesel stays at í‚á£15,595, but uses a new 110bhp 1.6-litre HDi engine. Estate versions will cost í‚á£1,100 more than their saloon equivalent.

Trucks

A host of features in...

A host of features in the new Sebring include this cup-holder which can both heat and cool drinks.

The car will also get a cutting-edge information, entertainment and navigation system, plus ESP and side curtain airbags. A right-hand-drive Sebring arrives during the first half of 2007.

Meanwhile, the 300C has been such a hit in Europe that Chrysler"s plant in Graz, Austria, has been ordered to boost output. "We"ve asked three times for it to increase production," said marketing chief Thomas Hausch. More than 9,500 300Cs have found homes in 2006; up 171 per cent on 2005.




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