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It was reported last week that Suzuki had recalled their full new range of Celerio model in Europe. The reason that these vehicles were recalled was due to a fault with the braking system which failed to activate when cars would reach high speeds. Because the car was so new out onto the road, the brand stated that a fix for the models would be on the way soon. The latest word however is that Suzuki will have a fix for this problem over the course of the next few coming weeks. All UK models were recalled due to the fault and drivers are being issued with replacement cars from the company until their new Celerio's problem is resolved. Suzuki issued a statement yesterday that stated the fix for these vehicles is on the way over the course of the next few weeks.
Honda have officially come out and revealed a range of the new specifications that will come along with their new SUV addition the CR-V. They also revealed the price tag that would come along with the vehicle also. It has been confirmed that there will be four trim levels to choose from with this brand new model which include S,SE,SR and EX. A 1.6 litre, i-DTEC diesel engine will be including with the range aswell as a two litre, I-VTEC S engine unit. Of course with different trim levels come more additional pieces of kit than the previous setup. A set of LED daytime running lights,cruise control and seventeen inch alloy wheels are just some of the standard pieces of equipment to come along with entry level models. Opt into the S trim level and you can expect to receive parking sensors,a leather steering wheel and gearstick,automatic windscreen wipers and a new infotainment system. Range topping models will pack a keyless entry system,a panoramic glass roof and Bi Xenon headlights as just some of the highlights. Honda have confirmed that the entry level S models will begin from a cost of £22,340 and the range topping EX will hit out at £35,620. The new CR-V is available on the road from March.
Kia are planning on revealing a new concept vehicle from the Geneva Motor Show next month. It is expected that the concept is a vehicle that has been designed to fit into the companies D segment list. The speculation is that this vehicle is to be the next addition into the companies Optima range but there is no confirmation on this as of yet. Kia have released a new teaser photograph of the car which is shown in a Red paint job featuring alloy wheels and what seems to be leather seating inside. More information is to become available in Geneva and we will have all of the latest for you when it arrives.