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Nissan X-Trial

Nissan X-Trial

The new X-TRAIL, like all vehicles in Nissan’s 2002 Four-Wheel Drive range, bears the company’s distinctive new brand identity badge on its grill, wheels, rear door and steering wheel. Powered by a new 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine, the X-TRAIL utilises a smart All Mode 4x4 system, which provides maximum efficiency in normal driving, and maximum traction in more challenging conditions. A simple push button selection on the X-TRAIL’s dash allows the driver to choose between three driving modes depending on the conditions. In AUTO mode, the X-TRAIL’s electronically controlled coupling engages four-wheel drive when sensors detect the need for extra traction and distribute the appropriate amount of torque from the front-wheels to the rear wheels. The newly designed four-cylinder engine is both smooth and powerful with plenty of low and mid range torque for off-road work and enough top end power to keep you on the go. Maximum power is 132kW at 6000rpm and peak torque of 245Nm at 4000rpm. The 2.5-litre engine can be optioned with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. There are two models in the X-TRAIL line-up – ST and Ti. The top of the range Ti model is distinguishable by its larger 16-inch alloy wheels, climate control air conditioning, cruise control, leather trimmed steering wheel, gear lever and handbrake and dimpled seat trim.

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Peugeot 307

Peugeot 307

Recently voted ‘European Car of the Year 2002’, the 307 is the class leading compact car in France. It comes with three engine options, two petrol and one HDi Turbo diesel having capacity of 1.6 litres to 2.0 litres. The output ranges from 80kW to 100kW. The sleek, stylish, almost monospace design of the Peugeot 307 disguises that it is one of the biggest cars in its class. It is also one of the first cars in its class to feature six airbags as standard. The 1.6-litre, 16 valve (TU5JP4) engine with an alloy head on an iron block has a capacity of 1587cc. It develops 80 kW at 5800rpm and 147 Nm of torque at 4000rpm. It gives the 307 a top speed of 190 kmph, with 0-100 kmph taking 11.7 seconds on 5 door versions. It’s CO2 output is 169g/km. 85% of maximum torque is available from as low as 2000rpm and 95% between 3300rpm and 5000rpm, ensuring impressive driveability.

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Honda Pilot

Honda PilotAmerican Honda Motor Co's unveiled a pre-production version of its Pilot SUV at the 2002 North American International Auto Show. Designed as the ultimate family adventure vehicle, the Pilot is an all-new SUV that combines rugged versatility with quality, refinement and innovative design. Featuring a 3.5 litre VTEC V6 engine, the Pilot contains a sophisticated VTM-4 full-time 4WD system, a five-speed automatic transmission and can seat eight people.

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