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2009 Proton Satria Neo

September 1st 2008 00:15
Proton Satria Neo


Malaysian car maker Proton has announced revised pricing for the 2009 Satria Neo three door hatch which now comes with a starting price of $14,990, a saving of $2000 but there's more - test-drive any Proton (not just the Satria) during September and be in with a chance to win an Apple iPhone (there's five to be won!).

The re-positioning of Satria Neo represents a saving of $2000 for GX manual buyers while the GX Automatic has been reduced by $1000 to $16,990 plus ORC and the high spec GXR manual has also been reduced by $1000 to $17,990. Despite the price reductions, each model still retains its list of standard equipment, good fuel economy and cheap running costs.


Proton Satria Neo


"Satria Neo was the only model in the Proton range that was not ranked amongst the most competitively priced vehicles in its category and we knew it was due for a price revision," said Billy Falconer, general manager of sales and operations.

"Currently the Persona and Gen.2 manuals are the best priced vehicles in the small passenger car category, the Savvy is the best priced in the light passenger car category and the Jumbuck is the best priced in the ute and cab chassis category, all based on manufacturer's recommended retail prices," he added.

The Satria Neo GX features a healthy equipment list which includes air-conditioning, reverse sensors, ABS anti-lock brakes with EBD, SRS dual front airbags, seat belt pre-tensioners, power steering, power windows, power mirrors, central locking with integrated remote keyless entry, alarm and immobiliser.

The higher spec GXR features all that plus 16-inch alloy wheels, rear spoiler, cruise control (Auto only), auto climate control air-conditioning and front fog lights as standard.

All models are powered by Proton's CamPro 82 kW 1.6-litre twin-cam multivalve engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission or an optional four-speed automatic transmission. Combined city/highway fuel consumption averages around 7.2 litres/100km (manual).

Satria Neo uses Macpherson strut front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension with stabiliser bars front and rear along with four wheel disc brakes and rack and pinion steering to ensure a total dynamic handling package.

Lotus styling is also noticeable in the interior of the Satria Neo with its sporty instrument binnacle, steering wheel and body hugging bucket seats.

Satria Neo comes with Proton's full three -year unlimited kilometre warranty with a seven-year anti-corrosion warranty along with three year's 24 hour roadside assistance at no extra cost.




[Source: Proton]









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Citroën C3 Picasso

July 11th 2008 00:15
Citroen C3 Picasso


French car maker Citroën has released details and a set of images of the C3 Picasso ahead of its launch at this year’s Paris Motor Show.

Featuring a boxy exterior styling of compact front end and a near vertical rear end - something which Citroën claims to be 'breakthrough styling' - the C3 Picasso's dimensions of 4.08 x 1.73 m x 1.62 m makes it small outside and cavernous inside for its five passengers, providing up to 500 litres of boot space even with all five seats in place.

Citroën C3 Picasso


The driver and front passenger will see the road ahead via a unique wide-angle three-part windscreen with slim pillars which offers a commanding view of the road ahead when combined with the high seating position while the rest of the cabin is flooded with light courtesy of the panoramic roof.

The C3 Picasso is available with a total of four engines - two new-generation petrol units (the VTi 95 and VTi 120) and two diesels (the HDi 90 and HDi 110 DPFS). All the engines are frugal on fuel an emit low CO2 emissions, with the HDi 90 unit emitting just 125 g/km. Models fitted with HDi engines carry the Airdream® environmental signature that identifies the Citroën models with the best environmental credentials.

Citroen C3 Picasso


Sales of the new C3 Picasso starts in the first-quarter 2009 - Australian availability is yet to be confirmed.


[Source: Citroën]








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Saab 9-3 Aero TTiD


The Saab 9-3 Aero TTiD, the first diesel variant to earn the Aero title, has arrived in Aussie showrooms with prices starting at $62,600


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Volvo XC90


With the new Luxury Car Tax (LCT) threshold set to take effect from July 1, 2008, many manufacturers are working out ways to entice customers to wrap-up their purchases (of $57,000 and above) early enough to take delivery of their new vehicles before the deadline


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Citroen C2 three-door


The National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council has rated the Citroën C2 three-door hatch as one of Australia's nine most secure cars alongside premium marques/models such as the Audi A8 limousine and Q7 five-door wagon and the BMW X3 soft-roader


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Citroën C4 Picasso diesel

May 20th 2008 00:15
Citroen C4 Picasso diesel


French car maker Citroën is set to boost sales of diesel powered cars in Australia by making the price of the diesel powered version of its award-winning people mover, the Citroën C4 Picasso, the same as the petrol version


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Proton Persona sedan

May 12th 2008 07:57
Proton Persona


The Persona sedan from Malaysian car maker Proton boasts a distinctive design and stylish interior which will give the small car market in Australia a shake-up with its competitive pricing


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The Peugeot Winter Collection

May 7th 2008 04:03
Peugeot 207


French car maker Peugeot has announced a winter sale with great offers on both petrol and HDi turbo diesel models across the 207 hatch range, 307 Touring and 407, 407 Touring and 407 Coupe


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Video: Opel Insignia

April 23rd 2008 11:15
Opel Insignia


With sales figures of the Korean-sourced Holden Epica failing to keep up with the likes of Honda's Accord Euro, Mazda6 and Toyota Camry, Holden badly needs a suitable competitor in the hotly contested medium-car segment


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