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CHEVROLET OFFERS VALUE FOR MONEY OF EPICA PROPORTIONS!
- Chevrolet Epica to go
on sale in the UK from only £13,595 on-the-road!
- Epica brings huge value
to the family saloon car market
- Six-cylinder petrol or
four-cylinder diesel engines

Britain’s fastest-growing
value car brand is about to offer even more for your money with the introduction
of the new Chevrolet Epica saloon, bringing the brand into an entirely new area
of the market.
Set to appear in Chevrolet
showrooms from April 26, the Epica offers unbeatable value for money for a car
of its size. At 4,805mm long, it is larger than most family saloons, yet from
just £13,595 (yes, that’s £13,595 – the same price as some low-spec compact
hatchbacks) the prices are anything but huge.
Yet the bargain price tag
doesn’t mean Epica skimps on standard equipment, nor on what’s under the bonnet.
Petrol models even get a six-cylinder engine – the least expensive six-pot on
the British market – designed to be smooth and efficient, yet also incredibly
compact. The petrol unit will be joined by a 2.0-litre 150PS four-cylinder
diesel engine, which will have the option of automatic transmission.

Epica will be available in
two trim levels, LS and LT. Both versions have exceptional standard equipment,
with the entry-level 2.0LS petrol getting air conditioning, cruise control,
electric front and rear windows, a CD-stereo with MP3 input socket, remote audio
controls, front fog lamps, 16-inch alloy wheels, front, side and curtain airbags
and power-adjustable mirrors.
That’s an incredible list
of kit for just £13,595, irrespective of the fact that Epica is a large saloon
car with a six-cylinder engine.
The LS diesel offers the
same specification as the petrol at £14,595, while LT spec cars add electronic
climate control, rear parking sensors, leather seat trim, heated front seats,
rain sensitive wipers, a CD autochanger, electrochromatic rear view mirror,
power-adjustable driver’s seat, trip computer, electronic stability control and
17-inch alloys. LT models will be diesel only and will cost £16,595 with a
five-speed manual gearbox, or £17,695 as an automatic.
The launch of the Epica
will go even further towards strengthening Chevrolet’s reputation for providing
great value cars at honest prices – a formula that saw the company grow its
sales by an incredible 27.6 per cent in 2007. The growth was helped by the
launch of the Captiva SUV which, like Epica, put the Chevrolet badge in a new
area of the market.
And the Chevrolet brand is
set to grow even more diverse over the coming months, with the introduction of
the new Aveo in May 2008, and more new models to come in 2009.
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