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Kilcanada's newest economy car available for export [IC]

Kilcanada
19-03-2009, 23:11
Celvit, a branch of GMM, based in Astholm, have launched the all-new 2009 Waefre G3S economy car today.

This was previously exclusive only to Kilcanada and Kilmexico, but is now available for export to any NS nation that would like it.

Here is a road test of the the Celvit Waefre G3S:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2a/Pontiac_Wave.jpg/400px-Pontiac_Wave.jpg
http://picolio.auto123.com/art-images/76523/2007-Pontiac-Wave-001.jpg/scale-484x363.jpg
2009 Celvit G3S
Celvit have had a fair few new products this year; and the Wave G3S is just one of them.

Based on the Chevrolet Kalos, it's been restyled slightly for 2009 and looks good; but for a 4-year-old design, it still looks cool.

There are two bodystyles available: a five-door hatchback that looks pretty stylish, if a little edgy, and the duller-looking sedan.

Under the bonnet, however, GMM's engines aren't used: a 1.4-litre/75bhp 4-cylinder petrol is the base engine, with a GMM-sourced 1.6-litre/106hp 4-cylinder available on the top-spec models. Unlike some superminis, there's no "hot hatch" version, so the 1.6-litre/106hp is the best available.

Trim levels are base, S, SP and Luxe.

Base trim comes in five-door hatchback with the 1.4-litre/75bhp 4-cylinder engine, and is sparsely-equipped.

S trim is better-equipped, and has the 1.4-litre/75bhp 4-cylinder engine in five-door hatchback trim. However, it's also available with the 1.6-litre/106hp 4-cylinder engine in both bodystyles.

SP trim is more sporting-oriented (and is sort of equivalent to a Pontiac GT trim level), and comes only as a five-door with the 1.6-litre/106hp engine. It gets alloy wheels, and a digital radio, plus sports seats.

Luxe is the top-specification version; this comes in both five-door hatchback and four-door sedan versions, and is only available with the 1.6-litre/106hp engine. It gains alloy wheels which look very similar to the ones seen in the image here (http://www.yosax.com/2009-pontiac-g3).

It's fun to drive, and feels great in the city too, but a little out-of-its-depth elsewhere. It falls in between city cars, superminis like the European-sourced Ford Fiesta, and family-size cars like the Renault Megane and Dodge Caliber.

However, because it's a rebadged version of the GMM Kalos sold across Kilcanada, Astholm, Kilmunitedstates, Kilmmexico don't expect high resale values, if anything.

Our nation is ready to provide these for export. All are CKD-built (i.e. completely-knocked-down), and ready for export.

Prices and specifications can be customised to your nation's needs.

However, we will not export until full negotiations regarding prices and specifications have taken place; please make your requests here.

Thank you
Kilcanada Automotive Ministry
Greal
19-03-2009, 23:14
GRUNT Incorporated Message..

GRUNT Incorporated wishes to purchase three 2009 Celvit G3Ss. We would also like them painted black.
Kilcanada
19-03-2009, 23:15
We hope you enjoy reading the review, and will answer any enquiries regarding this vehicle.

OOC: (brings thread back to top!)
Kilcanada
19-03-2009, 23:19
GRUNT Incorporated Message..

GRUNT Incorporated wishes to purchase three 2009 Celvit G3Ss. We would also like them painted black.

Please elaborate further on your request; it will be accepted, but not until you fill out an order form, like this:

KILCANADA AUTOMOTIVE EXPORT REQUEST FORM
Vehicle: <insert vehicle name in BLOCK CAPITALS>
Model year: <replace with current year>
Design year: <you don't normally need to fill this in, unless the car is stated as being designed in a different year in the article>
Specifications: <list specifications required - note please mention if you would like different from our nation's ones>
Colours: This will be filled in by one of our automotive ministry's representatives
National currency: Your national currency and what it equates to in Canada dollars, US dollars and United Kingdom pounds
Thread: <link back to thread where mentioned>

The form is only for corporate customers.
Kilcanada
20-03-2009, 20:38
Would anyone like this car??
Falkasia
20-03-2009, 22:43
OOC: Maybe if you stop bumping insanely. Between you and me however, civilian products tend to not sell well on II. I tried it with communications satellites, and I got a whooping 7 sales the first RL week. Then, after some advice, I converted the satellite into a Ballistic Missile Interceptor, and it quickly became my most best-selling design in NS. Maybe perhaps if you marketed this as an armored VIP transport, or with some sort of protective or military variant, you might get more sales.

Also, on a side note, forcing perspective customers to fill out a lengthy form tends to be more trouble than it's worth, and should be avoided for ease of appeal and transaction.
Kilcanada
20-03-2009, 22:58
OOC: Sorry for bumping the thread.
As for the form it is intended for corporate customers.

I deleted the needless posts.
Falkasia
20-03-2009, 23:02
OOC: Bumping is alright. Just bumping within a few hours of eachother with almost no posts is not. Also, as the form is intended for corporate customers, I'd paste in in the main post, as well as designate it as such.