Salon Frankfurt 2003

BMW X3 – The BMW soft-offroader combines the convenience of a station wagon 3 with the comfort of the X5. is referred to as SAV (Sport Activity Vehicie). Length 4565 Mm (30 cm shorter than X5), wheelbase 2795 Mm. Driving dynamics is provided by the 3.0i petrol units 231 KM i 2.5i 192 KM and diesel 3.0d 204 MILES, working as standard with a manual 6-speed gearbox. The car has an electronically controlled four-wheel drive -x Drive (Disc clutch distributes the drive continuously and variable between the front and rear axles according to the grip of the wheels).

Jaguar X-Type Estate – the purebred Jaguar for the first time in its history made a station wagon. The brand's signature style and performance had to give way to versatility. The station wagon will also be available with permanent all-wheel drive, recently introduced – also for the first time in Jaguar – diesel 2.0. It is planned, among others. integrated roof rails and an opening window in the tailgate, which has a capacity 445/13451.

Volkswagen Golf V – the fifth incarnation of the Wolfsburg bestseller from the outside resembles previous generations, but the new body gained dynamics, and the car got a new suspension: multi-link at the rear, MacPherson struts at the front. Included, among others. ESP and Dual BrakeAssist as well as electromechanical power steering. The new Golf is 24 mm wider, 39 mm higher and 55 mm longer than its predecessor. Trunk: 350 l (The 20 l larger than the Golf IV). A large selection of direct injection gasoline engines (FSI) and turbodiesels. Drive units 1.4 75 MILES, 1.6 FSI 115 MILES, 1.9 TD1105 KM, 2.0 FSI 150 KM meet Euro standards 4. Soon their palette will expand, among others. The 1.4 FSI 90 KM and 2.0 FS1150 KM. The sensation of the fair is the red VW GTI Concept with the new turbo-charged FSI engine 200 KM and DSG automatic gearbox (Direct Selection Gearbox).