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BMW L7 in my collection
The new generation Sagitar compact sedan went on sale on March 07 with basically the same powertrain choices and pricing, an enlarged body, and reduced features. Available in four 1.6, five 1.4 TSI and one 1.8 TSI versions, the 2012 Sagitar sells for 131,800 – 185,800 Yuan.
The first generation Sagitar, derived from the fifth generation Jetta for North America, posted lackluster sales, delivering less than 130,000 units last year–while both FAW-VW "Jetta" and Bora sold more than 200,000 units. The joint venture determined that the main weakness in the original European design–for Chinese consumers–was that it was too compact, given its relatively high price range here. So the wheelbase gained 73mm to reach 2651mm, creating a 4644mm body length, compared with the 4544mm of the previous model. The new sagitar is also slightly wider and taller.
For powertrain, the only update is that the 1.8 TSI engine is now matched with the 7-speed DSG transmission instead of the Tiptronic 6AT.
To reduce cost, FAW-VW changed the multi-link independent rear suspension to torsion beam–the same type found on Bora and Lavida. Other downgrades include: no more heat-reducing window, hydraulic trunk opener, or hood insulator; battery capacity was reduced from 60Ah to 51Ah.
FAW-VW sold more than 1 million new vehicles last year, and targets 1.65 million in 2015. It has four factories in three cities: Changchun, Chengdu, Foshan. The new Sagitar is made in Chengdu. FAW-VW aims to sell more than 200,000 of it a year.
The Chinese language Sagitar brochure is aviliable for all VW lovers all around the world - just reply!
Volga M21 from USSR
in 1960s to 1980s, it was the main official car in China.
Great Z8 Brochure, love that car
got 2 brochures from mercedes of the SLK and SLS AMG coupe & Roadster
SAIC announced today the pricing of MG5 as the compact coupe hit the market. The 5 available versions, all powered by a 1.5L engine, sell for 87,700 Yuan (13,916 US dollars) – 128,700 Yuan. Optional on them is the speech-recognition infotainment system called "iVoka."
Developed on SAIC’s global A platform, the MG5 (codenamed A12) is basically a two-box, sporty version of the Roewe 350 sedan (codenamed A11), which was first released in April 2010. Both have a wheelbase of 2650mm. To describe the styling of MG5, SAIC created a vocabulary of "UK Design:" "Nimble-Flow" shape, "Civet Eye" headlights, "Driving Stream" body, "Surging Waves" side lines, "Brit-Allure" front face, "Span-Vibrant" interior, and "MaunaLoa" instrument cluster.
For powertrain, MG5 is equipped with a 1.5L L4 which can develop a maximum of 80kW of power and 135Nm of torque; consumers can choose either a 5MT or 4AT to match it.
Like the latest Roewe 350, MG5 comes with the optional feature of "iVoka," an updated, 3G version of the "inkaNet" for older Roewe 350 models. SAIC describes iVoka as an intelligent in-car personal assistant, which, like Siri, can respond to a group of voice commands. The Android-based iVoka is linked to "clouds’ through 3G mobile networks. MG5 owners who choose this feature can download 400mm of data every month for free in the first two years.
With iVoka, a good speaker of Mandarin, the language it understands, can accomplish a set of tasks hands-free in navigation, calling/texting, internet-surfing, and music-playing. For instance, iVoka can show or read out information of real-time traffic, weather, flights, and stock markets, find routes to a particular restaurant, play a particular song, or send text messages to a particular friend by responding to your voice commands.
Just a square size folder about MG5 in its dealer, 8 pages.
Got an Audi brochure from 2011
Went to Jaguar and VW
got the XK 2011 brochure and 2 vw old brochures from 2007
Thanks Edward, got anything new lately ?
Got 2011 G Class and 2007 Model range from Mercedes
24 pages, with many good photos.
"Official Car Manual Book" is interesting for me to read it!
As many Magotan owners are just for themselvies, not for the officials.
Printed in April in 2012, 62 pages - very thick!
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