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ESTATE OF THE NATION.


Byline: Richard Hammond

THIS is the estate version of the car you've read about in today's road test (see the two previous pages).

Like Vauxhall's saloon it looks rather stylish.

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 estate start at pounds 17,185. The other important numbers are a seats-up luggage area of 540 litres and a seats-down total of 1,510 litres. You can order one at your local Vauxhall dealer now. Another newcomer to the range is an EcoFLEX version, powered by a 2-litre diesel engine that will emit TO EMIT. To put out; to send forth,
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 under 140g/km.
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Title Annotation:Features
Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Oct 10, 2008
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