
BMW has unveiled the new 3 Series Sports Wagon. The new long-roof 3 Series goes on sale in Europe later this year as the 328i, 330d, and 320d Touring. North-American buyers need to wait until Spring 2013.
The new 3 Series Sports Wagon is larger than the current one, and boasts 10 percent more cargo volume. The new wagon will be available in Sport, Luxury, and Modern lines, as well as an M Sport Line, each with a unique approach to their interior and exterior trim.
Inside, the back seats have a 40:20:40 split and the cargo space offers plenty of room. There’s also hidden storage, a standard partition net, and if the cargo cover isn’t in use, it can be stowed under the cargo floor for added convenience.
Amenities include an available power tailgate that, with the optional Comfort Access package, becomes a hands-free power tailgate. Naturally, BMW will offer its full complement of tech and driver aids, like BMW Apps, a color HUD, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Detection, BMW Parking Assistant, Rear-view Camera with Top View, and the BMW Assist telematics service.
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Here’s even more intel about the upcoming new Audi A3.
Audi A3: Even more intel! was originally published on The German Car Blog on Thursday, May 10, 2012.
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We found a nice rendering of the upcoming, next-generation Audi A3 Sportback. Rumor has it, that it might also find its way to the US!
Audi A3 Sportback: Nice rendering, coming to US? was originally published on The German Car Blog on Wednesday, May 9, 2012.
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Sales numbers for April are in, and once again pickup truck sales continue to gain across the US. The Ford F-150 still leads the pack, but how well did the Silverado do? And what about the huge marketing push Ram has been doing? Lets take a look at the numbers.
As we said, the Ford F Series leads the way with 47,453 units sold for April, an increase of 4.4% over last year. The Chevy Silverado also had solid sales numbers in the #2 slot with 30,749 units sold, which is a solid gain of 4.8% over last year. The big surprise is our #3 entry. Ram scored a solid 21,126 units sold. The impressive fact with that sales number is that it shows a gain of 19% over last year! That is a huge improvement that Ford and GM will not be able to ignore. Looks like the pickup truck wars are heating up. We will have to keep an eye on things during 2012 to see how the big three cross that finish line.



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Vans are necessary for many kinds of business and for a small business of a sole trader the decision to buy a new van is a big one. It is a substantial investment and any mistake can be very costly. In this article we will consider some of the important issues that relate to purchasing and owning a commercial van.
New vans are not cheap. With the difficulties that many small companies experience when trying to borrow money from the bank, there is always the temptation to cut costs by buying a used van. For many who follow that route things work out, but there are always a proportion of companies that find buying second hand turns out to be a big mistake. An unreliable used van can cost far more money than originally was saved. Small vans do tend to come in for a fair amount of abuse and buying a used one can be quite risky.
Another consideration is how you might be perceived by your customers. They are far more likely to be impressed when you turn up in a smart new clean van rather than an old and slightly battered one. As you know, in any business customer perception is extremely important.
Many companies are choosing to lease their vans rather than purchasing them outright and leasing does have many advantages. Firstly there is no need to find a large sum of money up-front. There is generally a deposit to pay, but after that there is only a monthly payment. Also during the time period of the lease, you are paying only for the depreciation of the van rather than its full cost. At the end of the lease period you can opt to simply return the van to the dealer or extend the lease. Most companies do the former and replace it with a new one.
Another advantage of leasing is that all the costs of servicing, general maintenance and the replacing of parts such as tyres and breaks can be included in the lease. This can help with planning and it will mean that you won’t have to face unexpected expenditure that could damage your cash flow.
There are also accounting advantages to leasing rather than purchasing. When you purchase a van it is a capital item on your balance sheet and your accountant will depreciate it over several years. She will need to make claims against capital allowances in order to minimise your corporation tax. When you lease a van the cost of leasing it is simply a cost to the business that is charged to your profit and loss statement.
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