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New MINI For FIAT 500 Money 17 Jul 2009 (News)
A MINI First can also be purchased with a lower deposit contribution of £2,185 followed by 35 monthly payments of £169). Aligned with MINIs ground-breaking TLC package that covers service and maintenance needs for five years for just £185, premium compact motoring has never been so attainable. As for all MINIs, customers will be able to personalise their model with a choice of option packages: Design Package £525.00 * 3-Spoke Sport Leather Steering Wheel * Heated Mirrors and Windscreen Washer Jets * Mirror Caps in Body Colour * Chrome Line Interior * Chrome Line Exterior Tech Package £855.00 * Multi-function for steering wheel * 3-Spoke Sport Leather Steering Wheel * Passenger Airbag Deactivation Switch * Radio BOOST CD * CD Preparation * Basic Bluetooth with USB Audio Salt Package £390.00 * Floor Mats in velour * Passenger Seat Height Adjustment * Storage Compartment Pack * Front Fog Lights * On Board Computer * Interior Lights Pack The MINI First is available to order from 17-7-2009 from all MINI UK dealers. -
Hyundai and Toyota Register Most Cars Under Scrappage 7 Jul 2009 (News)
Total vehicle registrations by brand through the scrappage incentive scheme ABARTH 12 ALFA ROMEO 155 AUDI 31 BMW 273 CHEVROLET 3 CITROËN 834 DAIHATSU 134 FIAT 2,194 FORD 4,299 HONDA 1,342 HYUNDAI 4,664 ISUZU 12 JAGUAR 16 KIA 2,789 LAND ROVER 50 LEXUS 13 MAZDA 639 MERCEDES 144 MG 2 MINI 382 MITSUBISHI 420 NISSAN 2,036 PERODUA 22 PEUGEOT 1,963 PORSCHE 6 PROTON 27 RENAULT 275 SEAT 83 SKODA 122 SMART 92 SUBARU 30 SUZUKI 1,066 TOYOTA 4,468 VAUXHALL 842 VOLKSWAGEN 356 Total 29,796 Please note, these figures are generated by SMMT by aligning information submitted as a result of the scrappage incentive scheme and its own Motor Vehicle Registration Information System (MVRIS). Due to the timings involved in the scrappage scheme's administrative process, there may be a short time delay on some vehicles appearing within this data. -
MARKET REMAINS TOUGH SAYS BCA 21 Jun 2008 (News)
It is important that vendors are realistic about the current broad economic conditions in the UK. This is not a seasonal price adjustment, but is a more fundamental re-aligning of prices in the retail and wholesale market.” Gannon concluded “Retail conditions are being reported as very tough with some commentators forecasting that conditions could even get tougher before they get better. -
Plenty of p/x Bargains at Auction 13 Mar 2002 (News)
Motability Finance offered a procession of hideously ugly 98S Daihatsu Grand Moves with 15,000 to 30,000 miles which sold for £3,100 to £3,950. A single pre-price alignment 11,000 mile 98S Berlingo Multispace 1.8 3-door with the huge electric roof sold for £3,700. But Micra automatics were in the money with a 12,000 mile 99S 1.3GX 5-door selling for all of £4,900. -
Focus On: The Little Car Clinic 10 Sep 2018 (News)
This old fashioned practice is paramount to this garage’s outstanding customer service. Another thing customers really enjoy about this garage is the four wheel alignment service. This procedure corrects a car’s geometry and drastically improves the ride and handling. Before the garage opened, Darren started a radical build on an MX-5 his father gave him. -
Bertone Concept Cars to be Sold as Works of Art 2 Apr 2011 (News)
This stunning collection of cars is another fantastic addition to RM’s eagerly awaited debut sale at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Cernobbio, Italy, 21st May, 2011. “RM is delighted to be aligned with the illustrious Bertone brand and truly honoured to have been selected to bring some of their most famous and extraordinary creations to the open market for the very first time. We look forward to providing our collector car expertise for the successful sale of these rolling works of art,” says Max Girardo, Managing Director, RM Europe. -
Audi Prices To Rise From 23rd February 26 Jan 2009 (News)
However, most popular models in core ranges will benefit from equipment upgrades worth between £1,480 and £2,640, available from today and applicable until April 31st 2009 (subject to availability) Existing orders will be price protected The majority of UK Audi range prices are to increase by an average of two per cent for orders placed on or after February 23rd, 2009 as a direct result of increased financial pressure exerted by the current, unprecedented Euro-to-Sterling exchange rate. Audi UK is aligning with earlier competitor movement in its segment in adjusting pricing to reflect current trading conditions, but has confirmed that all existing customer orders already signed will be price-protected and hence unaffected by this change. -
Honest John’s deals of April 2 May 2014 (News)
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GM ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT WITH U.S. TREASURY 1 Jun 2009 (News)
Business operations continue globally without interruption GM’s North American manufacturing operations continues to monitor production output to make sure it aligns with market demand, and currently intends to ramp up manufacturing operations as market demand improves during the latter half of the year. None of GM’s operations outside of the U.S. are included in the U.S. court filings or court-supervised process, and these filings have no direct legal impact on GM’s plans and operations outside the U.S. -
Honest John's Motoring Agony Column 25-4-2015 25 Apr 2015 (News)
There is no such excuse for online 'brochures' and the 1.0TFSI is clearly an option there: http://www.audi.co.uk/new-cars/a1/a1.html#/SE Lab tested I read your previous advice about a car for sleeping. You mentioned the 2001 - 2006 Honda Civic 5-door in which the seatbacks can be reclined so they align with the rear squabs. I'm spending the summer touring Britain and Ireland and I would like to buy a car in which to sleep in lieu of the terrible hotels I recall from my last visit. Any additional suggestions?