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		<title>Opel/Vauxhall Astra TwinTop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BLACK IN TIME FOR SUMMER â€“ ASTRA TWINTOP WITH PRICE DROPâ€¢ More equipment, lower price with new limited edition drop topâ€¢ Charcoal leather, cruise control and 18&#8243; alloy wheels all as standardâ€¢ On sale now from Â£18,725Anyone who dreams of owning a convertible this summer will know that looking good is one of the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RnVyIyVIQNI/AAAAAAAAFO0/Uadi3PNQa2A/s1600-h/Opel_Vauxhall_Astra_TwinTop.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="Opel/Vauxhall Astra TwinTop" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RnVyIyVIQNI/AAAAAAAAFO0/Uadi3PNQa2A/s400/Opel_Vauxhall_Astra_TwinTop.jpg" border="0" /></a><strong>BLACK IN TIME FOR SUMMER â€“ ASTRA TWINTOP WITH PRICE DROP</strong><br />â€¢ More equipment, lower <strong>price</strong> with <strong>new limited edition drop top</strong><br />â€¢ Charcoal leather, cruise control and 18&#8243; alloy wheels all as standard<br />â€¢ On sale now from Â£18,725<br />Anyone who dreams of owning a convertible this summer will know that looking good is one of the most important requirements. <strong>Vauxhall</strong> is making it easier for the most style-conscious buyers to look their best in an <strong>Astra TwinTop</strong> by offering stylish options and actually charging less for it!<br />The <strong>TwinTop Exclusiv Black edition</strong> is based on the range-topping <strong>Design trim level</strong> but adds black leather trim, heated seats, cruise control and great looking eleven-spoke 18&#8243; alloy wheels. These options would normally cost an extra Â£1,200 but the <strong>price</strong> is actually Â£470 less than the model on which it is based.<br />In addition to the extra kit, the <strong>Exclusiv Black</strong> also keeps the long list of standard equipment from the <strong>Design model</strong> including the innovative <strong>remote-control three-piece electro hydraulic roof</strong>, ESP, <strong>pop-up automatic rollover bars</strong>, piano black facia trim, rain sensitive wipers, a wind break and <strong>automatic headlamps</strong>.<br />Two exterior colours will be available, pearlescent <strong>Black Sapphire</strong> to match the interior or a vibrant <strong>Power Red</strong> for those who prefer a brighter contrast.<br />The <strong>Exclusiv Black</strong> is available now with a choice of three engines: an advanced <strong>1.8-litre VVT petrol</strong>, a frugal and punchy <strong>1.9CDTi 150PS diesel</strong> and a powerful <strong>200PS 2.0-litre petrol Turbo</strong>. Prices start at just Â£18,725.
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		<title>New Opel Agila &amp; Vauxhall Agila</title>
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 PRESS RELEASE (OPEL):Flex in the City: The New Opel Agila GenerationUrban mini-monocab balances versatility with stylish designRÃ¼sselsheim. When it comes to the lifestyle of active women today, the watchword is balance. Job, fitness, shopping, meeting friends and getting around â€“ a car makes everything easier to manage, and preferably one that is as versatile [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktosBIFcpI/AAAAAAAAE-U/gxbyh35cj3U/s1600-h/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_8.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="New Opel/Vauxhall Agila" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktosBIFcpI/AAAAAAAAE-U/gxbyh35cj3U/s400/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_8.jpg" border="0" /></a><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktosxIFcqI/AAAAAAAAE-c/yP9nqbpeJn8/s1600-h/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_7.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="New Opel/Vauxhall Agila" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktosxIFcqI/AAAAAAAAE-c/yP9nqbpeJn8/s400/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_7.jpg" border="0" /></a>
<div align="left"><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktoVRIFckI/AAAAAAAAE9s/pnW5C_18aGY/s1600-h/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_6.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="New Opel/Vauxhall Agila" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktoVRIFckI/AAAAAAAAE9s/pnW5C_18aGY/s400/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_6.jpg" border="0" /></a><a href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktoWRIFclI/AAAAAAAAE90/Uq5fU5FgSRo/s1600-h/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_4.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="New Opel/Vauxhall Agila" src="http://bp3.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktoWRIFclI/AAAAAAAAE90/Uq5fU5FgSRo/s400/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_4.jpg" border="0" /></a><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktoWxIFcmI/AAAAAAAAE98/uu0_o_7XfTU/s1600-h/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_5.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="New Opel/Vauxhall Agila" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktoWxIFcmI/AAAAAAAAE98/uu0_o_7XfTU/s400/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_5.jpg" border="0" /></a><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktoXhIFcnI/AAAAAAAAE-E/SMBhkZLL9OI/s1600-h/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_3.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="New Opel/Vauxhall Agila" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktoXhIFcnI/AAAAAAAAE-E/SMBhkZLL9OI/s400/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_3.jpg" border="0" /></a><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktoYhIFcoI/AAAAAAAAE-M/XGKw52S2S3U/s1600-h/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_2.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="New Opel/Vauxhall Agila" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/RktoYhIFcoI/AAAAAAAAE-M/XGKw52S2S3U/s400/Opel_Vauxhall_Agila_2.jpg" border="0" /></a> PRESS RELEASE (<strong>OPEL</strong>):<br />Flex in the City: The <strong>New Opel Agila Generation</strong><br />Urban mini-monocab balances versatility with stylish design<br />RÃ¼sselsheim. When it comes to the lifestyle of active women today, the watchword is balance. Job, fitness, shopping, meeting friends and getting around â€“ a car makes everything easier to manage, and preferably one that is as versatile as its owner. This is precisely what designers and engineers had in mind when developing the latest generation <strong>Opel Agila</strong>. The result is a stylish urban car which is compact and maneuverable for tight parking spaces, yet boasts an interior that is spacious enough even for bulky sport and hobby gear. It also has enough seats to ensure comfort for family and friends.<br />Even with its compact length of 3.74 meters, the new <strong>Agila</strong> offers room for five occupants and provides them with easy entry through the four doors. The quality of the materials, a fresh interior and exterior color collection, versatile storage compartments and ample headroom project a feel-good ambience right from the word go. The enjoyable driving experience is enhanced by details such as the separate rev counter on the instrument panel, high placed gear stick and remote controls on the steering wheel for the radio. The high seating position makes getting into and out of the <strong>Agila</strong> easier and ensures good visibility even in heavy urban traffic. The rear seat backs can be folded down at a flick of the wrist to create a completely flat load floor, with a compartment beneath providing additional storage space. In total, the Agila has a luggage capacity of more than 1100 liters accessible through its large trunk lid â€“ the top figure in this segment. The new<strong> Agila</strong> also comes with a safety package comprising four airbags, as well as optional <strong>Electronic Stability Program (ESP)</strong> and head curtain airbags.<br />New engines with up to 86 hp (<strong>two lively gasoline engines</strong> and a<strong> top-of-the-line common-rail diesel</strong> for high pulling power) combine performance with low emissions. As an alternative to the standard <strong>manual transmission</strong>, an <strong>automatic gearbox</strong> is also available â€“ a distinctive feature in this class. The second-generation <strong>Opel Agila</strong> makes its world premiere at the <strong>IAA in</strong> <strong>Frankfurt</strong> (September 13 â€“ 23, 2007) and will be available at dealerships as of next spring.<br />Opinions on new <strong>Agila</strong><br />Hans Demant, <strong>Opel</strong> Managing Director: &#8220;The new <strong>Agila</strong> cuts a fine figure in all situations. Its agile chassis and lively engines make it fun to drive &#8211; with low consumption and CO2 levels.&#8221;<br />Belinda MÃ¼ller, Designer: &#8220;The boring days are over. Who says a nimble urban car can&#8217;t also look cool? A wide selection of fresh colors and bold styles create an ambience that&#8217;s enhanced even more by the spacious headroom.&#8221;<br />Sara Nicholson, <strong>Opel </strong>European Marketing Manager: &#8220;The <strong>Agila</strong>, the <strong>new Baby-Opel</strong>, is a clever package of fun and versatility for the girl about town.&#8221;<br />Characteristics of <strong>new Agila</strong>:<br />â€¢ Design: Modern five-door urban mini-monocab with flowing lines, dynamic roofline, typical friendly <strong>Opel </strong>face and design, balanced proportions (length/width/height: 3.74/1.68/1.59 m) despite compact dimensions<br />â€¢ Interior: Versatile five-seater, high seating position provides good visibility, high placed gear stick in center console, large distinctive round instrument, rev counter in separate housing, fresh colors including orange and blue for fabrics, center console and instrument panel edging, height-adjustable steering wheel with remote controls, height-adjustable front seats, numerous compartments, 60:40 split fold-down rear bench seat, flat load floor with additional storage compartment beneath<br />â€¢ Chassis: Newly developed chassis for agile handling, front axle mounted to subframe, semi-independent rear suspension, large wheels up to 15-inch<br />â€¢ Engines: Two new lively <strong>gasoline units</strong> (<strong>1.0 l</strong>/65 hp with <strong>five-speed manual transmission</strong>, <strong>1.2 l</strong>/86 hp also available with <strong>automatic gearbox</strong>), one economical and powerful common-rail direct-injection diesel unit (1.3 l/75 hp, 190 Nm), available with diesel particulate filter<br />â€¢ Safety: Front and side airbags, driver safety belt warning signal and front passenger airbag can be deactivated as standard, also available: head curtain airbags and ESP</p>
<p>PRESS RELEASE (<strong>VAUXHALL</strong>)<strong>FLEX</strong> IN THE CITY: THE <strong>NEW AGILA</strong><br />â€¢ All-new <strong>Agila </strong>with stylish looks inside and out<br />â€¢ Five door and five seats as standard<br />â€¢ Diesel and auto versions offered for first time<br />Small is beautiful; especially for drivers who live, work or play in the city. But while the ideal urban runaround needs to be compact in order to slot into the urban landscape, a tiny interior might put the squeeze on your social life.<br />Which is why the <strong>new Agila</strong> is set to be hot in the city. Set for a launch in spring 2008, <strong>Vauxhall</strong>&#8217;s new baby is small enough to be manoeuvrable in tight parking spaces yet will offer the flexibility of five doors and five seats as standard. There&#8217;s enough luggage space to embarrass cars in the class above too, providing plenty of room for the busiest of lifestyles.<br />It<br />
&#8217;s not only the space which will rival bigger, more expensive models. Buyers no longer expect small cars to be budget cars, and the new <strong>Agila</strong>&#8217;s styling and interior quality mean it could be considered a fashion accessory in the same way as a pair of trainers, a handbag or an iPod.<br />The clever design allows for plenty of storage spaces inside and the tall roofline provides an airy, spacious feel. It also allows a high seating position, making it easy to get in and out of the <strong>Agila</strong> and ensure good visibility even in heavy urban traffic.<br />For those occasions when owners need to carry furniture rather than friends, the rear seat backs can be folded down to create a completely flat load floor. In total the new <strong>Agila</strong> has a luggage capacity of 1150 litres &#8211; the best in this sector.<br />To complement the dynamic looks and all-new chassis, the <strong>Agila</strong> will offer three new engines and an <strong>automatic gearbox</strong> will be available for the first time. The two petrol units are expected to be the top sellers; a 1.0-litre three-cylinder with 65PS and a <strong>1.2-litre four-cylinder</strong> with 86PS. The larger unit is available with an <strong>automatic gearbox</strong>, an option which is expected to be popular with urban dwellers.<br />For anyone with an eye on economy and the environment though, the new diesel is expected to be the top choice. The <strong>1.3-litre CDTi</strong>, as seen in the <strong>Corsa</strong>, offers 75PS and exceptional performance while sipping fuel.<br />To prove that small can also be safe, the <strong>new Agila</strong> comes with a safety package comprising four airbags, as well as an optional <strong>Electronic Stability Program (ESP</strong>).<br /><strong>New Agila</strong> will make its debut at the <strong>Frankfurt motor show</strong> in September and will arrive in the <strong>UK</strong> early next year. Prices and full specifications will be revealed nearer the launch.<br /><span style="color:rgb(204,204,204);font-size:78%;">source: GM</span></div>
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