Posted on February 7, 2007 by Dev Pankaj and saved under Citroen
Successor of the Citroen Xsara, the radical new C4 offers a mould-breaking blend of modern styling and innovative new technologies, with notable firsts including a multi-functional fixed-centred steering wheel and an inbuilt air freshener, in addition to a superb driving experience, class-leading aerodynamics and excellent value for money. The distinctive…
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Posted on February 7, 2007 by Dev Pankaj and saved under Citroen
The Citroën C3 supermini has been in production since 2002. It was launched as one of two replacements for the Citroën Saxo (the other is the smaller three-door Citroën C2). It was widely seen as a turning point for Citroën, reviving the marque’s reputation for distinctive, futurist design. The C3…
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Posted on February 7, 2007 by Dev Pankaj and saved under Citroen
The C2 is a supermini produced by the French manufacturer Citroen since 2004. Along with the Citroen C3, the C2 was intended to replace the popular Citroen Saxo. The two cars have relatively different designs allowing Citroen to grab different sub-markets of the supermini class. The C2 was designed by…
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Posted on November 2, 2006 by Dev Pankaj and saved under Ssang Yong
The Rexton is a five-door SUV which is now more in sync with the real world. This is so because given the penchant for Korean manufacturers to design vehicles which are, at most times, either over the top or considearbly way behind the rest of the world in terms of…
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Posted on October 22, 2006 by Dev Pankaj and saved under Fiat
The Punto was Fiat’s best ever competitor in the hotly contested supermini segment. But lack of sustained development through the years and the competition upping its game has seen this car fall into the also-rans. The most basic models look great, the neat detailing carried through to one of Fiat’s…
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