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Buick to scrap trim levels
Thu, 06 May 2010Buick will eliminate its “CX,” “CXL” and “CXS” trim levels in the 2012 model year, opting for a few “stair-step” packages instead, one of the brand's top marketers said today. “It isn't befitting a premium brand. No other premium brand has those designations,” said Craig Bierley, Buick-GMC director of advertising and sales promotion.
Nissan’s NV200 London Taxi revealed in production guise
Mon, 06 Jan 2014Nissan’s NV200 London Taxi revealed in production guise The lack of investment in the traditional London Taxi has left the door wide open for competitors, and Mercedes has made a good pitch with its Vito Taxi. But perhaps the most promising option for London Cabbies is the new Nissan NV200 Taxi for London – previewed over a year ago – which has now been fettled enough to be rolled out in something very close to production guise. Designed by Nissan’s London Design Studio, the NV200 Taxi for London is very similar to those Nissan has produced for other iconic taxi hotspots round the world – like the yellow New York Nissan Taxi – but comes with a bit of a pastiche of the traditional black cab’s nose with a new grill and round headlights.
Dacia Dokker
Mon, 02 Jul 2012Dacia has expanded its range with the addition of two new models, the Dokker and the Dokker Van. The five-seat passenger version offers transport for both large loads and families. It measures 4,360mm in length with a width of 1,750mm and a height of 1,810mm.
