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"We are very disappointed...

"We are very disappointed the SMMT has decided not to move forward with our exciting proposals. Feedback from visitors and exhibitors to the new-style show at the NEC in 2004 was very positive. Given the support we were enjoying for our new proposals, we are incredulous about this decision and once the automotive industry has come to terms with it, we would not be surprised to see a backlash and defections from the show. We will watch with interest the industry"s response. We remain convinced the NEC and Birmingham is still the most suitable location for the show."



The designer of the...

The designer of the Freelander is returning to Land Rover. Gerry McGovern has been named director of advanced design. He moves from his position as chief of Ingeni, Ford"s London-based design studio. Blue oval design boss J Mays said: "Gerry is uniquely suited to the role. He has already shown he understands Land Rover"s DNA with the Freelander."


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Scooped at a customer...

Scooped at a customer clinic, the 9-6X was a product of General Motors" tie-up with Subaru, and based on the Japanese firm"s Tribeca off-roader.

Trucks

Auto Express has already...

Auto Express has already driven the 1.5-litre petrol model in Japanese trim on Page 28, but UK buyers will also have the choice of a 1.3-litre petrol unit and a modified version of Fiat"s 1.3-litre diesel engine. While most are expected to opt for a five-speed manual box, Suzuki will offer a conventional automatic transmission on the 1.5 and a sequential clutchless manual on the 1.3. Prices are expected to start at around í‚á£7,000 for entry-level models. To read the first drive, click on the following link Suzuki first drive




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