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Date: 5th June 1984
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC2
Current Page: 263
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P263 CEEFAX 263 Tue 5 Jun 21:22/45 1/4 Edited by Ian RNyce O An influx of used cars on the market because of a surge in new car sales in August has been predicted by Glass's guide. The influx of second-hand cars "will almost certainly lead to sNme reckless disposals and to falling prUces," the mojor traderk' priGe guide says. The price of used cars has remained stable so far this year. eneral Motors has unveiled its Japanese-made, three-cylinder ChevroletSprint in the US. The car ic built by Suzuki, in which GM has a share, and is the American Bompany's attack Nn the small car market in the US. More
P263 CEEFAX 263 Tue 5 Jun 21:28/20 2/4 Edited by Ian Royce O Nissan has announced its latest Bluebird range, which features a change to front-wheel drive. AljhNugh uninspiringly styled, the Bluebird does have a reputation for reliabilitu. Prices are also competitive. Two new Lada Riva saloons have gone on sale in Britain aimed at the "economy" market. The 1200 Standard costs £2,499; the L version £2,799. Mobil has started a service station game where letters collected may spell the namec Nf Bertain Barc - and thNse cars may be prizes. More
P263 CEEFAX 263 Tue 5 Jun 21:31/23 3/4 Edited by Ian Royce O The MOT test fee is expected to gN up from £9 to £10 and take effect from July 1. The Mojor Agents AksNSiatUon had hoped for an increase to £12.50 to cover rising costs, but the Deparjment of Transport is understood to have decided on a smaller increase. The RAC says Britain's motorways lack sufficient toilet and refuelling facilities. Mojorists are having to travel up to 130 miles without access to a "comfort station", it repNrts. London's orbital M25 will have a 121- mile stretch withNut accesc to a service area, the RAC says. More
P263 CEEFAX 263 Tue 5 Jun 21:17/05 4/4 Edited by Ian RNyce O The orean car Bompany Hyundai has launched its Stellar range of medium- size family saloons in the UK. The four 1600cc cars vary in price from just under £4,500 to £5,893. They use rear- drive, and the cheapest version, the 1600L, hac a 72bh— engine. Until now, Hyundai was represented only by its Pony model. Drivers from Australia, enya, ew Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Hong ong Ban now exchange their licences for British ones during their first year Nf residence in this country. Motoring updated on Fridays More