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  • Jaguar XF for police in Britain

    Posted on July 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    Police forces is looking for  a vehicle with a good price / quality, environmental performance and the necessary follow road, “said Geoff Cousins, UK Managing Director of Jaguar Cars.

    Jaguar XF than other competitors in the market by its low fuel consumption and low CO2 emissions. “The vehicle police monitoring requires a high level of performance and maneuverability, but should offer safety and comfort,” he added Cousins.

    Jaguar XF police receive a diesel engine S of 3.0 liters, which develops 275 HP. Offering a couple on a wide range of speeds, a prompt response of acceleration and low emissions of CO2, twin-turbo engine is one of the best in its class.

    “We hope that through this performance – acceleration from 0-100 km / h in 5.9 seconds – to achieve and even exceed the standards of any police cars.

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  • Toyota Urban Cruiser

    Posted on July 4th, 2009 admin No comments

    New Toyota Urban Cruiser offers customers a unique experience in urban areas by successfully combining the three key attributes: expertise in the design of Toyota’s all-road vehicles robust, comfort and versatility of a compact hatchback for the urban environment, and technology Toyota Optimal Drive that provides fuel economy and low CO2 emissions.

    The robust design of the new Urban Cruiser System incorporates Active Control AWD torque, the highest level of safety of passengers, and traction, stability and superior agility, regardless of weather conditions for a pleasant driving experience.

    Despite its compact dimensions, suitable urban environment, Urban Cruiser Toyota enjoys exceptional facilities, testing models such as IQ and Yaris. The vehicle offers generous space, utility, versatility and flexibility of loading space typical of compact cars with 5 seats, reflecting current lifestyles, increasingly varied and active customer segment B.

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