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MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER XLS 2.4 litre automatic Roadtest Report

June 29th, 2008 · No Comments

The compact all wheel drive (AWD) market has enjoyed particularly healthy sales in recent times with a number of new and very good offerings competing for a share of sales. One of the latest releases is an all-new wagon called the Outlander, that Mitsubishi intends to market as an ‘adventure picnicker’. While it is set to replace the iO, which is currently in run-out mode, the Outlander is a larger vehicle that provides significantly more interior space.
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Mercedez Benz Viano Brochures

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

With the accessory ideas for the Viano, there’s no limit to what you can achieve With the Viano, you’ll be best prepared for whatever the day ahead holds in store for you; quite simply because it offers you one of the most attractive blends of comfort, safety and economy around, all combined with a generous portion of sheer lust for life. Perfect for your family, for sport, for your free time, the vehicle concept is available in compact, long and extra-long versions and boasts a wealth of inspirational ideas. Now, with the range of genuine accessories from Mercedes-Benz, the realm of possibilities for adding to the existing comprehensive standard and optional specifications is virtually boundless.
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Buying a Scooter or Powered Wheelchair Manual Guide

March 24th, 2008 · No Comments

So just what is a powered wheelchair or a scooter? We probably recognise them when we see them, but what are the features, the differences and the legal aspects? l The law There is legislation that separates scooters and powered wheelchairs in to categories Class 2 vehicles and Class 3 vehicles. Technically they are still called invalid carriages ! CLASS 2 Class 2 vehicles, which are sometimes referred to as pavement vehicles , are designed for use on the footway, which is defined as: a portion of a carriageway that is set aside for use only by pedestrians .
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