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Chevrolet Epica gets range of new accessories
Thursday, 08 May 2008 14:43
A new range of accessories are available now for the Epica
Owners of the newly launched Chevrolet Epica are to be given the chance to browse a comprehensive range of practical and stylish accessories for their car.
A bespoke body styling kit and suspension lowering kit helps transform the appearance of the medium-size saloon. Colour-coded styling conprises front and rear lower skirts and side sills, priced at £465, while the lowering kit (at £191) reduces car height by 30mm.
Also available are 18-inch satin silver five-spoke alloy wheels and a chrome exhaust tailpipe trim, in terms of external upgrades.
Internally, owners may be interested in the advanced navigation system, designed specifically for the Epica.
A widescreen colour display features an integrated traffic message channel for warnings of jams and alternative route suggestions. It comes with remote control and docking station.
Caravan and boat owners can choose to add a fixed or detachable tow bar to their Epica, with a set of towing mirrors also available. The fitting of Chevrolet X-bars to the roof provides a secure base for a wide range of attachments.
Other accessories in the Epica range include floor mats, side window deflectors to reduce wind noise and a travel pack, containing a first aid kit, spare bulbs and a warning triangle.
For full details of all accessories, visit
http://www.chevrolet.co.uk/
.
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