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GWA Cars and Finance

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New and used cars, finance and peace of mind.

T: 01243 510650 E: sales@gwacars.com

It’s back to the compact SUVs this week. I’ve talked about the arrival of the new Audi Q3 and Citroën C4 Aircross in 2012 and what it means for the Range Rover Evoque and the Porsche Cayenne. Well, this crowd is set to get even cosier with the arrival of the Maserati Kubang.
Although it sounds like a party an Italian prime minister might throw, the Kubang is a shrewd move from Maserati. Porsche has made a mint from the Cayenne, which has been handy in terms of generating the cash to develop the types of cars that it does best, and it looks like Maserati is aiming for something similar.
Although Maserati is rather late to the crossover scene, it has the potential to make an impact, not least as it is based on the highly regarded new Jeep Grand Cherokee. But we’ll have to wait to see it: the Kubang isn’t out until 2013.
If you can’t wait that long for a crossover, GWA Cars & Finance has a 2010 BMW X5 xDrive 35d M Sport Auto for £42,995 on the forecourt. More in the Citroën C4 Aircross territory is the new Nissan Juke 1.5Dci Visia, available to get round on these cooler autumn days from £180 per month. If you want even more protection, don’t leave the driveway without our new vehicle protection pack.
To have a chat about buying or leasing a new or used car or van, contact Gary at GWA Cars & Finance on 01243 510 650 or sales@gwacars.com.

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