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Nissan's Qashqai grabs top award
Thu, 10 Oct 2013NISSAN'S Qashqai crossover has been voted ‘Used Car of the Year’ by used car pricing experts CAP – for the second year in a row. A panel of judges comprising of used car market and vehicle valuation experts at CAP said: “The Nissan Qashqai has created an entirely new ‘crossover’ sector and prompted other manufacturers to follow by marrying the practicality of a people carrier with the looks of a quality 4x4. By achieving this in a package that also offers economy, handling, strong build quality and reliability the Qashqai has become the perfect used car for our time.” The panel noted that strong demand meant the Qashqai was always highly sought after by trade buyers and customers alike, meaning it depreciated slowly and outperformed the general market.
Infiniti competition Terms & Conditions
Mon, 01 Nov 2010The following Terms and Conditions apply to the “Win an Infiniti FX for a luxury weekend away” promotion (the “Promotion”) run on behalf of Infiniti (the “promoter”) and CAR Magazine. 1. To enter you must be at least 18 years old. 2. The Promotion is only open to UK residents.3. Entry is free and is via the completion of specified details on CAR Magazine’s website. 4. Promoter accepts no responsibility for entries that are incomplete, lost or not received for any reason.
Chrysler reveals names of next Alfa Romeo cars
Wed, 18 Feb 2009Alfa Romeo's next two cars will be called the Milano and Giulia. Surprisingly, the news did not come from Alfa or its parent Fiat Group. Instead, Chrysler, Fiat's new alliance partner, revealed the names in its submission to the U.S.