£180.00 annually / £99.00 six-monthly / £94.50 six-monthly Direct Debit / £15.75 monthly Direct Debit Version CO 2 List Price Design VVT-h 116 E-CVT Auto Start/Stop 5dr SUV 103 g/km £24,905 Dynamic ...
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GlobalData on MSNWhy Å koda Fabia sales are surgingSecond only to the Octavia in regional sales, the Fabia was a key reason why Skoda ended 2024 as the number four brand in ...
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CarsGuide.com.au on MSNThis Kia SUV will live to see another dayOne of the most affordable small SUVs on the market will benefit from another major facelift. The Kia Stonic went on sale in many markets in late 2017, but didn’t land on Australian shores until early ...
Stylish, packed with bright ideas, these were true people’s cars, bringing the freedom of travel to the masses. In later years, however, the Panda became bloated, but there was promise in Fiat’s small ...
The Duster has been central to that success. Between its Geneva show reveal in 2010 and the launch of the gen-two at ...
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CarExpert.com.au on MSNAustralia’s worst-selling cars of 2024Excluding vehicles launched or discontinued during 2024, the droptop was Mini’s worst-selling vehicle in Australia. That’s ...
The new chair of the Toyota National Dealer Advisory Council has expressed his desire for a new Toyota Yaris subcompact to be ...
A report coming from the Land of the Rising Sun claims the new Toyota GRMN Yaris will debut in March. Will we get it in the ...
The Toyota Yaris Cross is the Japanese brand’s entry into the jam-packed small SUV segment, and starts from £26,000 in entry-level Icon trim. Our preferred Design trim costs around £29,000.
The midsize SUV was originally sold from the 2009 to 2017 model years as a gas offering with either an inline-four or V-6. Not long after, Toyota brought back the nameplate for 2021 on a hybrid ...
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