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Land Rover Discovery 4 is the ‘Best Used SUV’ at
Car Dealer Used Car Awards
The Land Rover Discovery has added yet another accolade to its enviable roll of honour by scooping the inaugural
‘Best Used SUV’ award at the annual Car Dealer Used Car Awards.
he award adds to the Discovery
4’s enviable and diverse roll of
honour already topping 85
awards globally including ‘Tow
Car of the Decade’ awarded in
June of this year by the jurors
of the annual Tow Car Awards.
Each car is judged on the traditional
benchmarks of three-years/30,000 miles and
the figures show that the Discovery is the clear
winner by retaining the highest percentage of
value from new, while also spending less time
on the forecourts of retailers and used car
specialists.
Upon selecting the Discovery, the expert
judging panel from Car Dealer Magazine, said:
“We’ve researched the numbers thoroughly.
We’ve obtained data from Auto Trader, CAP HPI
and Glass’s, looking at figures relating to
residual values and the number of days it takes
to sell. Therefore, the Best Used SUV award
goes to the Land Rover Discovery.
“Few things are better than riding around in
comfort and luxury in a car that can go just
about anywhere, and our best SUV manages
both of these things in fine style. It has been
incredibly popular amongst both dealers and
the public since it was first launched in 1989 as
a result.”
The all-new Discovery, unveiled in September
this year is set to continue this precedent after
industry body CAP calculated class-leading
Residual Values for the premium family SUV
retaining 59% over three years.
For business customers the strong Residual
Values significantly reduce the Total Cost of
Ownership of the All-New Discovery, which
benefits from seven full-sized seats and a new
2.0-litre Ingenium diesel engine with a 21,000
miles or two-year service interval.
The new Discovery which is available to order
now, goes on sale in the UK in quarter one
2017 with a starting price of £43,495 on the
road.
To search for your next Approved Used Land
Rover Discovery 4, visit
http://www.usedvehicles.landrover.co.uk
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Driving home for Christmas with
the MG GS
Whether stocking up on festive
treats, taking the kids to the
school panto or picking up last
minute presents ahead of the
Christmas rush, MG Motor UK’s
all-new SUV, the MG GS, perfectly
blends style and practicality – the
ideal car for the festive season!
un, affordable and available
with a whole host of great
practical accessories, the GS
will stand up to every
challenge you throw at it.
With space for the whole
family, the fully collapsible 60:40 split rear
seats create a massive 1,336 litres of space
to fit even the most lavish shopping trips.
Optional roof top bars paired with a 360-litre
top box provide even more space in the GS.
Automatic headlights and cruise control
come as standard, even on the entry-level
Explore model, while the mid-range Excite
adds rear parking sensors and reversing
camera, along with DAB radio and Bluetooth.
The top-spec GS Exclusive features an
integrated sat nav, electric seats and state-ofthe-art Xenon headlamps – what more could
you ask for!
With all that snow, mud and sludge, winter
can be a nightmare for keeping your interior
clean. Fortunately, the GS comes with a
range of stylish rubber mats (from £30.00) for
the front, rear and boot. Simply wipe clean to
get that showroom-fresh look, whatever the
weather.
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Until the end of December, the MG GS
comes with a selection of special offers*.
With OTR prices starting from £14,995, the
GS is currently available with either:
• 0% APR with just a 20% deposit monthly
finance option
• £660 contribution towards your deposit
when financed on a PCP/PCH basis
• A five-year/80,000-mile (whichever
occurs first) manufacturer parts and labour
warranty
Automatic headlights and cruise control
come as standard, even on the entry-level
Explore model
To find out more about MG’s latest models,
visit www.mg.co.uk/gs. For more information
about the full range of accessories available,
visit www.mg.co.uk/owners/accessories/gs/
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