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Turbo Saab set to fly the flag


A new sporting flagship for Saab goes on


sale next month. The 9-3 Turbo Sport is a 200bhp flyer


with sports bodystyling, a performance tuned chassis and a luxury interior. Prices will start at £27,450. Although the engine is relatively small


lating. Deeper front and rear bumpers are


matched by side sill extensions and a rear spoiler, with 16 ich three spoke alloy wheels and a large bore chromed exhaust. Inside Saab has kitted it with full


at 2.0 litres, Saab extracts impressive per­ formance largely thanks to its expertise with the turbocharger. Top speed is 146mph and it takes 6.9 seconds to reach GOmph. Mid range acceleration is scinti-


leather electrically adjustable seats. Equipment includes automatic climate control, dual front airbags, side airbags, wood veneer facia, electric windows and door mirrors and steering wheel mounted audio controls.


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 5th, 1998


HUNDREDS of cars for sale inside


YOUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE LOCAL MOTORING MARKET


TEN lucky readers have each , won two free tickets to the., Footman James 17th Northern Classic Car Show. . ■


' The winners in our recent ■"■. :>■.■


competition were: D.R. Chap­ man, .Lan e : Bottom, Barnoldswick;- K. Finley, - Manor Road, Colne; David Ingham, Pennine Way, Brier- field; Mrs D. Faraday, Ben- tham, Lancaster; Mrs T. O’Grady, Walverden Terrace, Nelson; Mr W. Magnall,' Mount Lane, Cliviger; S. Mor- ley, Avon Court, Burnley; A.J. Driver, Wheatley Court, Burn­ ley; Mr D. Liversidge, Barry Street, Burnley; Michael Ward, Harley Street, Burnley.


Eagerly-awaited launch brings 306 upgrade


AS Peugeot prepared this week for the launch of the eagerly awaited 206, it has given its bigger 306 a substantial equip­ ment upgrade. Headlining the improvements is the fit­


Chevrolet to blaze a trail through off-road market


VOLVO’S C70 Convertible has won an award from British Steel - and it’s not even due to arrive in the UK until


2000. The'soft top version of the C70 Coupe has picked up


the 1998 British Steel Auto Design Convertible award and spokesman John Lefley said it was proof Volvo now made cars people desire instead of cars people need.


changed beyond belief - it is a tremendous accolade for the design team who have worked tirelessly to move the brand


“This award is testimony that the image of Volvo has


forward.” The C70 Convertible is a full four-seater with ample


room for luggage and features several innovative solutions that have been employed to ensure it is one of the safest.


AMERICA’S most pop­ ular family off-roader - the Chevrolet Blazer - will arrive in January, adding another Stateside 1 challenge to the British and Japanese manufac­ turers. I t is a big, luxuriously


equipped 4x4, powered by a 4.3 litre V6 and with prices ranging from £22,925 to £24,9256. Chevrolet is expecting it to make an impact,


despite a limited distrib-


. ution network. I t comes with right


hand drive and a unique Chevrolet system that automatically engages four-wheel drive when necessary. Traction con­ trol, anti-lock brakes, six-way power front seats, electronic climate control, Bose six-speaker CD sound system and electric windows are standard.


additional equipment except on the entry level L cars which will cost £125 more. LX models also gain larger 14 inch


mounted six disc CD autochanger, again at no cost. The three door line-up is repositioned as


ting of anti-lock brakes as standard equip­ ment to the entire range of hatchbacks, saloons, estates and cabriolets. There will be no charge for any of the


wheels arid body coloured door mirrors and GLX models are fitted with a boot


a sports only range with L versions scrapped and' the XS 1.6 replaced by a 112bhp 1.8 litre 16 valve. And the estate range is strengtheried


with the addition of a 1.6 litre petrol and 1.9 litre turbo diesel with L specification. Peugeot expects the new 206 to have an


immediate impact thanks to its combina­ tion of seductive looks, keen prices and high specifications.


IM P O R T A N T N O T I C E


Q U A L IT Y U S E D C A R S AT


/ ^ Over the last three weeks more than 150 local people have bought a car in our Pre-Auction Sale.


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OUR OFFERS JUST GET RETTER AND BETTER!


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price that Walker Farrimond would sell a retail vehicle to the trade tor. Please note thatTrade Sales will bo limited to one vehicle per Trade Company per week. Written quotations on request, subject to status. Vehicles shown for Illustration purposes only. TO ADVERTISE IN OUR COLOURFUL MOTORS SECTION PHONE 422331 1 * Research shows our customers want “Quality Used Cars


at Trade Prices”. Due to the resounding success of this event we will continue to offer you our best ever value for money deal! Beware of expensive imitations!


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