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SA Rounds: 2448 / 2449 / 2450 / 2451 PAGE 1 SA ROTATION 4 4/4 x:\systems\database\cards\docs\2500\2083.doc Front page - SA S 2 ES 2448 / 2449 / 2450 / 2451 PAGE 1 Alfa Romeo Holden Kia Mini Tesla 8501 Giulia 1531 Acadia 7930 Carnival 9545 Cabrio/Convertible 0603 Model 3 8499 Giulietta 1230 Astra 7344 Cerato 9544 Clubman 0601 Model S 8502 Stelvio 1110 Barina 7540 Optima 9540 Cooper/Hatch 0602 Model X 1832 Captiva 7343 Picanto 9541 Countryman Audi Toyota 1886 Colorado 7215 Rio Mitsubishi 8636 A1/S1 4120 86 1512 Commodore Tourer 7347 Rondo 3110 ASX 8696 A3/S3 4121 C-HR 1506 Commodore 7216 Sorento 3201 Eclipse Cross 4320 Camry/Camry Hybrid 8693 A4/S4 3210 Lancer 1602 Equinox 7348 Soul 4200 Corolla 8738 A5/S5 3230 Mirage 1570 HSV (Holden Special 7213 Sportage 4214 Fortuner 8694 A6/S6 Vehicle) 3713 Outlander PHEV 7142 Stinger 4830 Hiace 8727 A7/S7 1112 Spark 3711 Outlander Land Rover 4820 Hilux 8695 A8/S8 1819 Trailblazer 3235 Pajero Sport 9840 Defender 4861 Kluger 8728 Q2 1879 Trax 3860 Pajero 8726 Q3 9831 Discovery Sport 3820 Triton 4950 Landcruiser Honda 8737 Q5 9830 Discovery Nissan 4880 Prado 9721 Range Rover Evoque 4116 Prius C 8735 Q7 7300 Accord 5386 350Z/370Z 9615 Range Rover Sport 4117 Prius V 8699 TT 7303 City 5401 Juke 9611 Range Rover Velar 4115 Prius 7200 Civic 5387 Leaf BMW 9610 Range Rover 4760 RAV4 7840 CR-V 5850 Navara PAGE 2 PAGE 2 8446 1-Series 4730 Tarago 7841 HR-V LDV 5860 Pathfinder 8937 2-Series 4111 Yaris/Echo 7122 Jazz 9001 D90 5910 Patrol 8491 3-Series 7778 Odyssey 8938 4-Series 9002 G10 5389 Qashqai Volkswagen (VW) 8630 5-Series Hyundai 9003 T60 5725 X-Trail 8814 Amarok 8680 7-Series 7170 Accent 9004 V80 Peugeot 8803 Arteon 8441 i3 7280 Elantra Lexus 8270 208 8813 Caddy 8936 X1 7222 i30 4626 CT series 8275 2008 8811 Caravelle/Multivan 8443 X2 7281 i40 4625 ES series 8340 308 8809 Crafter 8934 X3 7228 iLoad 4630 GS series 8425 3008 8804 Golf Alltrack 8950 X4 7229 iMax 4615 IS series 8428 4008 8200 Golf 8935 X5 7846 IONIQ 4656 LC series 8427 508 8802 Passat Alltrack 7226 Kona 8808 Passat 8939 X6 4645 LS series Porsche 7782 Santa Fe 8150 Polo 8681 Z-Series 4951 LX series 8624 Boxster/911/Cayman 7340 Sonata 4616 NX series 8819 Tiguan Citroën 8619 Cayenne 7251 Tucson 4657 RC series 8812 Touareg 8577 Berlingo 8623 Macan 7851 Veloster 4655 RX series 8810 Transporter 8573 C3 Aircross 8625 Panamera 4658 UX series 8572 C3 Renault 8576 C4 Cactus 8101 Captur 8578 Grand C4 Picasso 8216 Clio Chrysler 8099 Kangoo/Trafic 0640 300C 8700 Koleos 8525 Mégane x:\systems\database\cards\docs\1000\548.doc Car Intention - Makes & Models most likely to get X 77 Infiniti Mazda Škoda Volvo Fiat 0806 Q30 6920 Bravo/BT-50 8783 Fabia 8381 S60, V60 8110 500/Abarth 0805 Q50 6321 CX-3 8780 Karoq 8466 S90 8246 500X 0802 Q60 Coupé/Convertible 6535 CX-5 8787 Kodiaq 8842 V40 8350 Abarth 124 Spider 0803 Q70 6536 CX-8 8789 Octavia 8846 XC40 8786 Rapid 0807 QX30 6540 CX-9 8841 XC60 8788 Superb Ford 0809 QX50 6118 Mazda2 8840 XC90 2111 EcoSport 0804 QX70 6222 Mazda3 Subaru Other Makes 2000 Endura 0808 QX80 6342 Mazda6 7377 BRZ 2815 Escape 7741 Forester 0700 Chery Isuzu UTE 6230 MX-5 2112 Everest 7361 Impreza 0400 Foton 8875 D-MAX 2701 Fiesta Mercedes-Benz 7211 Levorg 0750 Geely 8876 MU-X 2702 Focus 8617 A-Class 7351 Liberty 0405 Haval 2580 Mondeo Jaguar 8618 B-Class 7777 Outback 0850 Mahindra 7362 WRX 2650 Mustang 9605 E-Pace 8590 C-Class 0401 Maserati 7366 XV 2819 Ranger 9604 F-Pace 8595 CLA-Class 9630 Opel 2910 Transit 9603 F-Type 8612 E-Class Suzuki 7375 Proton 9606 I-Pace 8593 GLA-Class 7530 Baleno 8498 Saab Genesis 9601 XE 8594 GLC/GLC Coupé 7772 Grand Vitara 8850 Smart 7172 G70 9602 XF 8925 GLE/GLE Coupé 7125 Ignis 7400 Ssangyong PAGE 3 PAGE 3 7173 G80 Jeep 8592 G-Class/GLS 7920 Jimny Sierra 0900 Tata 8613 S-Class 7002 S-Cross 0000 Other (please specify) Great Wall 0916 Compass 7130 Swift 8922 Sprinter/Vito 0501 Steed 0911 Grand Cherokee 7762 Vitara 8926 X-Class 0910 Cherokee 0810 Renegade 8924 V-Class 0920 Wrangler BODY STYLE Three door (2 side doors People mover, and a hatch back)..2 Two door sedan..13 Station wagon..5 passenger van (seven+ seater)..6 Coupe, sports, two door convertible..1 Ute..10 Commercial van, truck.. Five door (4 side doors 14 1/1 and a hatch back)..3 Four door sedan..4 SUV/4WD 29/09/18 two or three door..7 Some other (please specify) five door, five seater..8 five door, six+ seater..9 x:\systems\database\cards\docs\1000\548.doc Car Intention - Makes & Models most likely to get X 77 Alfa Romeo Holden Jeep Mitsubishi Toyota 8501 Giulia 1531 Acadia 0916 Compass 3260 380 4840 4 Runner 8499 Giulietta 1831 Adventra/Frontera 0911 Grand Cherokee 3110 ASX 4120 86 8502 Stelvio 1230 Astra 0910 Cherokee 3720 Challenger 4325 Aurion 1110 Barina 0912 Patriot 3200 Colt 4340 Avalon Audi 1530 Calais 0810 Renegade 3205 i-Miev 4752 Avensis 8636 A1/S1 1640 Caprice 0920 Wrangler 3211 Lancer Ralliart 4322 Camry Hybrid 8696 A3/S3 1833 Captiva 5 3210 Lancer 4320 Camry 8693 A4/S4 Kia 1834 Captiva 7 3342 Magna AWD 4310 Celica 8738 A5/S5 7930 Carnival 3340 Magna 4200 Corolla 8694 A6/S6 1832 Captiva 7344 Cerato 1819 Colorado 7/Trailblazer 3230 Mirage 4110 Echo 8695 A8/S8 7540 Optima 3713 Outlander PHEV 4214 Fortuner 8726 Q3 1818 Colorado 7343 Picanto 3711 Outlander 4830 Hiace 8737 Q5 1111 Combo 7141 Pro_cee’d 3235 Pajero Sport 4820 Hilux 8735 Q7 1501 Commodore Acclaim/ 7215 Rio 3860 Pajero 4861 Kluger 8699 TT Berlina/Executive/ 7216 Sorento 3820 Triton 4950 Landcruiser International/Omega 7348 Soul BMW 3410 Verada 4880 Prado 1504 Commodore 7213 Sportage 8446 1-Series S/SV6/SS/SV8 4115 Prius 7142 Stinger Nissan 8937 2-Series 1870 Commodore Ute 4760 RAV4 5386 350Z/370Z 8491 3-Series 1875 Crewman Land Rover 4620 Starlet 5405 Altima 4420 Supra PAGE 4 PAGE 4 8938 4-Series 1815 Cruze 9840 Defender 5225 Dualis 8630 5-Series 9830 Discovery 4730 Tarago 1602 Equinox 5401 Juke 9721 Range Rover Evoque 4330 Vienta 8680 7-Series 1200 Gemini 5387 Leaf 9615 Range Rover Sport 4862 Yaris 8441 i3 1570 HSV (Holden Special Vehicle) 5410 Maxima 9611 Range Rover Velar 8936 X1 1113 Insignia 5430 Micra Volkswagen (VW) 9610 Range Rover 8443 X2 1820 Jackaroo 5528 Murano 8814 Amarok 8934 X3 1821 Malibu Lexus 5850 Navara 8803 Arteon 8950 X4 1550 Monaro 4626 CT series 5860 Pathfinder 8225 Beetle/New Beetle 8935 X5 1810 Rodeo 4625 ES series 5910 Patrol 8601 Bora 8939 X6 1112 Spark 4630 GS series 5220 Pulsar 8813 Caddy 8681 Z-Series 1600 Statesman 4615 IS series 5389 Qashqai 8811 Caravelle/Multivan 1879 Trax 5400 Skyline 8809 Crafter Chrysler 4656 LC series 8816 Eos 1360 Vectra 4645 LS series 5222 Tiida 0640 300C 8804 Golf Alltrack 1881 Viva 4951 LX series 5725 X-Trail 0630 Grand Voyager/Voyager 8200 Golf 1817 Volt 4616 NX series 0660 PT Cruiser Peugeot 8815 Jetta 4657 RC series 8270 205, 206, 207, 208 8802 Passat Alltrack 4655 RX series 8275 2008 8807 Passat CC/VW CC 8340 306, 307, 308 8808 Passat 8425 3008 8150 Polo 8420 405, 406, 407, 505 8818 Scirocco 8428 4008 8819 Tiguan 8427 508 8812 Touareg 8429 5008 8810 Transporter 8435 Partner/Expert 8801 Up! x:\systems\database\cards\docs\1000\534.doc Car Ownership - Make & Model now mostly drive X 61 Ford Honda Mazda Porsche Volvo 2820 Courier 7301 Accord Euro 6220 323, Astina, Protégé 8624 Boxster/911/Cayman 8460 240, 360, 440, S40, V50 2830 Econovan 7300 Accord 6340 626 8619 Cayenne 8692 850, V70, S70, C70 2111 EcoSport 7303 City 6920 Bravo/BT-50 8623 Macan 8465 S60, V60 2815 Escape 7035 Civic Hybrid 6321 CX-3 8625 Panamera 8652 S80 2112 Everest 7200 Civic 6535 CX-5 Renault 8842 V40 2810 Explorer 7840 CR-V 6530 CX-7 8101 Captur 8846 XC40 2222 F-Series (F-250, F-350) 7841 HR-V 6540 CX-9 8216 Clio 8841 XC60 2600 Fairlane 7305 Insight 6118 Mazda2 8099 Kangoo/Trafic 8840 XC70/XC90 2540 Falcon Fairmont 7320 Integra 6222 Mazda3 8700 Koleos Other Makes 2512 Falcon Forte/Futura 7122 Jazz 6342 Mazda6 8455 Laguna 8640 Aston Martin, Bentley, 2555 Falcon S/XR6/ 7778 Odyssey 6110 Metro, 121 8716 Latitude Jensen, Morgan, XR6 Turbo/XR8 7310 Prelude 6230 MX-5 8525 Mégane Rolls Royce 2870 Falcon Ute 6430 MX-6 8106 Scénic Hyundai 8860 Cadillac 2880 Falcon Van 6500 RX7 7170 Accent Škoda 0700 Chery 2515 Falcon 6520 RX-8 7250 Excel 8783 Fabia 8570 Citroën 2110 Festiva 6840 Tribute 7188 Getz 8787 Kodiaq 7980 Daewoo 2701 Fiesta 7990 Daihatsu 7225 i20 Mercedes-Benz 8790 Octavia Scout 2702 Focus 8606 Dodge 7222 i30 8617 A-Class 8789 Octavia 2120 Ka 8690 Ferrari, Lotus, 7281 i40 8618 B-Class 8786 Rapid PAGE 5 PAGE 5 2125 Kuga 7224 i45 8788 Superb Lamborghini 2220 Laser 8590 C-Class 8245 Fiat 7228 iLoad 8785 Yeti 2580 Mondeo 8595 CLA-Class 0400 Foton 7229 iMax 8612 E-Class 7171 Genesis 2650 Mustang 7223 ix35 Subaru 8592 G-Class/GLS 0405 Haval 2819 Ranger 7226 Kona 7377 BRZ 8593 GLA-Class 8800 Hummer 2812 Territory 7280 Lantra/Elantra 7741 Forester 8594 GLC/GLC Coupé 0801 Infiniti 2910 Transit 7782 Santa Fe 7362 Impreza WRX/WRX 8925 GLE/GLE Coupé 9600 Jaguar 7339 Sonata V6 7361 Impreza Great Wall 8921 M-Class 9005 LDV 7340 Sonata 7211 Levorg 0501 Steed 8613 S-Class 0850 Mahindra 7251 Tucson 7351 Liberty 0520 V200/V240 8924 V-Class 0401 Maserati 7851 Veloster 7777 Outback 0500 X200/X240 8922 Sprinter/Vito 7366 XV 9621 MG Isuzu UTE 9630 Opel Mini 8875 D-MAX Suzuki 7375 Proton 9540 Cooper 8876 MU-X 7120 Alto 9625 Rover 9541 Countryman 7530 Baleno 8498 Saab 7003 Celerio 8395 Seat 7125 Ignis 8850 Smart 7920 Jimny Sierra 7400 Ssangyong 7001 Kizashi 0900 Tata 7545 Liana 0600 Tesla 7002 S-Cross 0000
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