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GWM C20R – perfect for women

The GWM C20R is a sophisticated city car with a big spirit, always comfortable, safe and easy to drive. It will make you want to drive it just for fun.(Photograph by Mandisa Rasmeni)

The GWM C20R is a sophisticated city car with a big spirit, always comfortable, safe and easy to drive. It will make you want to drive it just for fun.(Photograph by Mandisa Rasmeni)

A sophisticated city car with the spirit of a crossover, that is comfortable and safe but with a real can-do attitude perfect for the young professional woman, that is the GWM C20R.  With its stylish 16-inch wheels, standard roof rails and SUV inspired front and rear skid plates, the C20R is guaranteed to turn heads. Its higher ground clearance also means it can tackle the rough and tumble of city streets as well as the gravel road to the weekend getaway, therefore it is not just a pretty face.\ It has a 1,5 litre VVT petrol engine which ensures good performance and fuel economy. It also has a maximum power output of 77 kW at 6000 rpm, a maximum torque of 138 Nm at 4200 rpm, which makes the C20R feisty for such a small car. The C20R is packed with goodies including a radio/CD/MP3 sound system with USB ports, air-conditioning, electric windows and a multi-function steering wheel. Mr Corrie Katjivu, Sales Executive at GWM confirmed that the C20R is very flexible and easy to drive, and because of its low fuel consumption, it is very economical.

“The C20R is a quality product” he stated firmly.  It comes in six colours – red, orange, blue, black, silver and white. It may be compact but it also features many big car safety technologies including dual front airbags, Isofix child seat anchorages at the back, an ABS with emergency brake force distribution, rear park assist, rear door child locks and front and rear fog lamps. Ensuring your C20R stays where you parked it, are remote central locking, an immobiliser and a sophisticated alarm system.The C20R is so comfortable and safe you might want to spend a little extra time on ‘running errands’, just to stay longer in it.

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