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3rd January 2008, Page 18
3rd January 2008
Page 18
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Engines: 2.3-lit, 96hp/240Nm, 116hp/270Nm, 136hp/320Nm; 146hp/350Nm, 176hp/400Nm Transmission: RWD, 5-spd man, 6-spd man, 6-spd auto GVW: 3,200-6,500kg Wheelbase: 3,0004,100mm Bodies: 4xL, 3xH Load volume: 7.3-17.2m3 29L 10 08 May 2003 35512 28 August 3003

AGILE 35S12 15 June 2006 35514 21 June 2007

GROU P TEST 22 November 2007 For tough jobs the Daily is in a league of its own. Last year it benefited from a tart up of the outside, while under the skin it had the full treatment

Superior plastics and attractive styling in cab ensure the Daily retains a modern appearance, while the dials and gauges can be seen from the driver's seat in all positions and the fit and finish of the dash panels is up there with the best. Iveco made big improvements to the structure of the load box last year with everything from the sliding side door to the rigidity of the panels. The latter resulted in the disappearance of that horrible booming from the van panels every time you went over a pothole or drain.

The Sofim engines combine to give startling performance with little in-cab noise and handling is a revelation the changes to the rear suspension mean there's no hopping around of the rear when empty and the van felt permanently planted to the road when hustling through country roads.

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