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ABA Trading LTD wrote:scotty_buttons wrote:By chance anyone knows the difference between the limited and overhaul version of Jeep Grand Cherokee ? Ones for 690k, other 775k
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85k
Stephon. wrote:Mistubishi is very lazy, they the current lancer been out since I in diapers
agent007 wrote:The below are prices on fully loaded SUV's only available with sunroof's, leather seats, cameras, alloy rims, all wheel disc brakes, excellent enough stock sound systems, HID lights, full power features and minimum 2.0 DOHC 16V VVT petrol engines.
$280k - Sportage 2.0 fwd
$283k - Grand Vitara 2.0 4wd
$288k - Tucson 2.0 fwd
$305k - XV 2.0 awd
$316k - Tucson 2.0 4wd
$339k - Grand Vitara 2.4 4wd
$359k - X-Trail 2.0 4wd
$379k - Forester 2.0 awd
$379k - X-Trail 2.0 4wd 7-seater
$395k - Outlander 2.4 awd
$410k - CR-V 2.0 4wd
$424k - RAV-4 2.5 4wd
$428k - CX-5 2.5 awd
$445k - Tiguan 2.0T 4motion R-Line
$449k - Forester 2.0T awd
scotty_buttons wrote:^^ looks more like a facelift than anything else
Toyopet wrote:This CUV prices are in Guyanese??
From what I'm seeing in the engine bay pic of the L200, the turbo looks considerably larger than the current.
Toyopet wrote:This CUV prices are in Guyanese??
From what I'm seeing in the engine bay pic of the L200, the turbo looks considerably larger than the current.
Ronaldo95163 wrote:Is still tewts tho
kg494EJ-1 wrote:Santa Fe is a different class. These are your CUV (Compact Utility Vehicles ) aka Crossovers.
kg494EJ-1 wrote:Santa Fe is a different class. These are your CUV (Compact Utility Vehicles ) aka Crossovers.
Region’s first Honda CNG launched
By Leah Sorias
Story Created: Mar 18, 2015 at 10:10 PM ECT
Story Updated: Mar 18, 2015 at 10:10 PM ECT
Port of Spain
Classic Motors has launched the Caribbean’s first ever Honda City Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) version, which Ansa Automotive managing director Jerome Borde has said is $35,000 cheaper than the comparable petrol variante.
The dual-fuel City CNG includes a 65-litre CNG tank capacity and a 40-litre petrol capacity. It goes for $150,000 and is said to have one of the cleanest internal combustion engines.
“The Honda CNG will make it even more convenient and enjoyable to tap into the desirable and abundant supply of natural gas that lies beneath Trinidad,” said Jim Burrell, assistant vice-president of American Honda Motor Company.
He was speaking on Tuesday evening at the launch of the City CNG as well as the Honda HR-V on the local market at Classic Motors Showroom, Richmond Street, Port of Spain.
“According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, the Honda Civic natural gas that we sell in the US is the cleanest internal combustion engine ever certified by this US agency.
“City CNG, which we are introducing in Trinidad and Tobago, is based on the same advanced technology,” Burrell said.
He said American Honda sells the City throughout the Caribbean, but only this country has the CNG version.
According to Ansa Automotive chairman David Sabga, City CNG users will save 85 per cent in fuel costs.
“We have estimated that it will cost $110 to fill the tank with gas that will give you 450 kilometres depending on highway and city driving, compared to the $14 to fill the tank with CNG. It really is a no brainer,” he said.
Also speaking at the event was Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine who noted that five CNG stations are being upgraded and constructed which will bring to 18 the number of such stations in the country.
“We recognise that to incentivise people to buy CNG vehicles they have to know where they are going to fill these vehicles,” he said.
He said the two most recently upgraded CNG stations are located at Unipet in Chaguanas as well as Unipet in Tacarigua.
“In a few days from now, we will commission the new NP station at Trincity, which is located inside the Massy Stores compound, that will also have CNG. Later this year, around the third quarter, the St Christopher’s station on Wrightson Road will be completed and that too will have CNG.
“Then there is upgrade work taking place on the Starlite station in Diego Martin and another is being built by Joe Pires in San Juan on the Highway. The fifth station is being built on the corner of the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway and Tumpuna Road in Arima.”
drchaos wrote:Anyone get the price of the new HRV?
drchaos wrote:Anyone get the price of the new HRV?
aidan wrote:drchaos wrote:Anyone get the price of the new HRV?
Saw one on the road earlier this week. very nice looking vehicle
drchaos wrote:Anyone get the price of the new HRV?
drchaos wrote:Called Classic, introductory prices are as follows
basic version is $245
High grade $269
high grade supposed to come with 7 inch touch screen, LED lights with LED DRL, 8 airbags, 17 inch rims, reverse cam, paddle shifters.
That's all the details I could get, sales rep said she would email me the full details last week Friday before the end of the day and its now 4 days later with no response in sight.
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