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Affordable diesel

The new diesel version of the LDV G10 is the most affordable mid-sized diesel van on the market.
It’s priced from $28,990 drive-away for the manual model we have here, undercutting mainstream rivals by more than $7000.
They have proven to be a reliable and cost-effective option for a variety of private and commercial applications including mainstream couriers, tradies and for the seven and nine seater variants, families and childcare services.
The seven and nine seater people mover have proved extremely popular for both their features as well as being budget conscious, starting at $29,990 driveaway for the seven and $32,990 driveaway for the nine seat, which also gains full leather trim.
Standard features include multi-zone climate control, dual sliding doors, infotainment system incorporating, Bluetooth, USB, Aux, DVD and reverse camera, all of which is touchscreen. The powerful 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine gives a hefty 165Kw of power and is coupled with a ZF six-speed sequential auto and is rear wheel drive, giving better stability and a smaller turning circle. The G10 people mover also boasts alloy wheels, cruise control, proximity key with push-button start, privacy glass, reverse sensors and daytime running lamps with HID headlights.
The versatile and popular G10 van also boasts the same mechanical technology, as well as a 1.9-litre turbo diesel option with a whopping 350Nm of torque, the highest in the category. Available in both manual and automatic, the pricing starts at $25,990 driveaway for a manual petrol model to ABN holders.
The parent company SAIC also offer ABN, general fleet along with national fleet pricing to give the competitve edge in the massive van segment of the market.
Come and test drive today at 7-12 Industrial Place Breakwater and make an appointment with Rick on 0488 811 199.

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