Bentley has just announced the Continental Flying Spur, based on the Continental GT. |
The car shares more than a passing resemblance to the coupe and builds on Bentley's reputation for covering great distances in peerless comfort. |
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It's a four-seater, but the Spur is capable of 300+ kph and dismisses the 100 kph mark in around five seconds. Powered by a 12-cylinder , 5998cc, 552 bhp, twin-turbo engine, this Bentley is surely one of the fastest four-seaters in the world. |
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Then there are the hand-built interiors that use more than 11 different hides to give you a truly luxurious experience. The coupe version is already on sale in India and we hope to see the Spur here in the near future. |
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Jeep trick |
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The 2005 Jeep Cherokee gets a new front grille with integrated foglamps. The makeover continues on the inside with a new front fascia, better ergonomics and side-curtain airbags. |
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A common-rail 2800cc diesel engine with a variable geometry turbo that delivers a linear response all through the rev range completes the list of changes. The 161 bhp engine comes with the option of a six-speed manual transmission or a five-speed automatic. |
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Daimler Chrysler was expected to launch the 2004 Cherokee in India, but the new Cherokee now seems more likely to make it here. |
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Face the music |
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India's people's car just got a makeover. The changes include a new look, spruced up interiors and upgrades under the hood to meet new emission norms. |
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The 800 gets clear headlamps with auto levelling mechanism (now a mandatory requirement), a new grille and new taillamps. |
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The interior has dual tone upholstery with matching trim. The car has a 32-bit electronic control unit to meet Euro 3 emissions. |
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The new Maruti 800 is available in three new colours and is dearer by three thousand rupees. You pay Rs 2.09 lakh for the standard version and Rs 2.31 lakh for the aircon version, ex-showroom in Delhi. |
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