Anonymous wrote:
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Announcing the new TXII Driver variant, Matthew Cheyne, Sales and Marketing Director for LTI Vehicles said; "We have adjusted the specification of non-essential equipment so the new TXII Driver derivative can be priced at a very competitive £24,995. This now allows licensed owners of older black cabs or taxi conversions to move easily to owning and running a high profile, latest model, purpose built black cab which meets the trade’s Conditions of Fitness regulations".
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the current bottom of the range TXII Bronze has:
• Black (solid) paint
• Black energy-absorbing bumpers
• Black surround radiator grille
• Electric windows front and rear
• Electrically heated and adjustable door mirrors
• Rear wash/wipe with single speed intermittent wipe
• Driver's seat - plain velour
• Driver's seat head restraint (A frame)
• Passenger seats in easy clean PVC
• Integral cup holder and stowage net
• Black instrument surround
• Carpeted passenger compartment
• PATS vehicle immobiliser with radio key
• Radio cassette with mute and front door speakers
• Manual radio aerial
• ‘Door open’ warning indicator
• ‘Wheelchair seat belt not secured’ warning indicator
• Removable coded ICE front panel
• Remote central locking of doors
• Tinted glass
• Boot light
• Driver's door stowage bin
• Lights on warning alarm
• Rear courtesy vanity mirror
• Child seat
• Induction loop
• Swivel seat
• Twin rear fog and reversing lights
• High-level third brake light
• Heated rear window with timed cut-out
so out of that list what are they going to ditch to make the price £25K? It's all fairly basic stuff that you would expect to get as standard in even a cheap new car these days (apart from the taxi stuff obviously)