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25th March 1999, Page 30
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It's good news for the Hawk and all fans of Reliant Robins—Reliant Cars' first new three-wheeler in 10 years: a Reliant Robin Hatchback. The cool look includes a new nose with teardrop headlights and a large front air duct for improving cooling. There is enlarged access to the engine compartment and new doors and a tailgate. The Robin has a fibreglass body mounted to a galvanised chassis that does not rust. If only the Hawk's make-up was the same, he wouldn't now be needing the human equivalent of W040. Pictured is the first car to be produced at the company's new factory in Burntwood, Staffordshire. It's available in four variants priced from 28,137 to £9,654. Looks like the Hawk will have to take a hammer to the old piggy bank.

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