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maybe you want something moved just a little to the side, or maybe something
looks "off" and you want it to look better. That's the kind of thing
I'll fix for you for a Fiverr.
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the admin side. (Note
that things like "I want this type of header to be blue and center-aligned
and without the underline" = 3 tweaks.)
I’ll do
1 tweak to your site for a Fiverr.
I can work with most WordPress
installations. If you do have one of the rare forms of WordPress that I can’t
help with, I’ll cancel and let you know.
An article (abbreviated ART) is a word (or prefix or suffix) that is used with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun. Articles specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope. The articles in the English language are the and a/an, and (in certain contexts) some. 'An' and 'a'
are modern forms of the Old English 'an', which in Ganglia dialects was
the number 'one' (compare 'on', in Saxon dialects) and survived into
Modern Scots as the number 'wan'. Both 'on' (respelled 'one' by the
Normans) and 'an' survived into Modern English, with 'one' used as the
number and 'an' ('a', before nouns that begin with a consonant sound) as
an indefinite article.
The new Volkswagen Tiguan is expected to arrive in South Africa at the end of 2016.
The new Tiguan is the first SUV from Volkswagen to be built on
the brand’s Modular Transverse Matrix (MQB) platform and considering
how long its predecessor has been on the market, the new version's
arrival (expected in the fourth quarter of the year) should shake up the
compact SUV segment.
Tiguan details
The new Tiguan was first shown at last year’s Frankfurt Motor
Show and it's longer, wider and up to 50 kg lighter than its
predecessor. The wheelbase base has been extended too, which
translates into a more spacious cabin.
In terms of engines, Volkswagen is yet to confirm engine
offerings for South Africa but you can expect a range of turbopetrol and
-diesel engines to power the new Tiguan. Fuel efficiency is said to
have improved by up to 24% too. On the petrol front, there’s the
possibility of four TSI engines with power outputs ranging from 92 kW,
110 kW, 140 kW and 162 kW.
Similarly, four turbodiesel derivatives with power outputs of
85 kW, 110 kW, 140 kW and 176 kW may be on the cards. The new Tiguan
range is also expected to comprise front- and all-wheel drive
derivatives.
Click here for more details on the new Volkswagen Tiguan
We will keep you updated as soon as specification and pricing
details become available closer to the launch of the new Volkswagen
Tiguan. Stay tuned!
The new Volkswagen Tiguan is expected to arrive in South Africa at the end of 2016.
The new Tiguan is the first SUV from Volkswagen to be built on
the brand’s Modular Transverse Matrix (MQB) platform and considering
how long its predecessor has been on the market, the new version's
arrival (expected in the fourth quarter of the year) should shake up the
compact SUV segment.
The BMW M2 has arrived in South Africa and it’s a baby M car that BMW
isn’t ashamed to stick a full M badge on.
The BMW M2 is the successor to the 1M Coupe – a nuggety, short-wheelbase
hooligan of a machine. The 1M was great fun but, never got the full M
title it ...
Toyota has improved its locally-built Corolla Quest offering in South
Africa.
When the Quest was introduced to market back in 2014, it presented an
excellent value proposition for buyers looking for an affordable,
well-built sedan. That proposition still stands, but Toyota is now .