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ŠKODA complete SUV trilogy with all new KAMIQ

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BURNS Car Sales are delighted to announce that SKODA’s all new SUV will be called the SKODA KAMIQ . The crossover is the third SUV from the brand and marks the next step in the Czech manufactur­er’s SUV campaign. Following on from the 7 seat KODIAQ and compact KAROQ , the KAMIQ is positioned as an urban crossover and will be unveiled to the public for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The word KAMIQ comes from the language of the Inuit people living in northern Canada and Greenland and describes something that fits as perfectly as a second skin in every situation.

The SKODA KAMIQ presents itself as an ideal companion to everyday life in urban environmen­ts and beyond. The name fits perfectly with the existing SUV model range as all SKODA SUV models start with a K and end with a Q . With the new SKODA KAMIQ , the Czech carmaker is taking the next step in its SUV campaign and is expanding its offering with a compact and lifestyle oriented entry SUV model. The SKODA KAMIQ combines the agility and handling of a compact car with the traditiona­l advantages of an SUV – higher seating position, better visibility, easier entry, and higher ground clearance. Based on the modular transverse matrix, the SKODA model offers new assistance systems, and as expected numerous ‘Simply Clever’ features which have become synonymous with the brand just as much as the generous space available. The world premiere of the new SKODA KAMIQ takes place at the Geneva Motor Show between 5 th and 17 th March 2019. For more informatio­n on the SKODA, please visit www.skoda.ie –

The other two members of the SUV family are currently available for test drive at Burns Car Sales. Discover the KODIAQ available with 5 or 7 seats, it’s also one of the largest and most spacious SUV’s in it’s class. Perhaps the smaller, more compact SUV KAROQ will suit you best with it’s 5-star ratings.

Visit Burns Car Sales, SKODA Sligo today, where your new SUV awaits.

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