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Molehills out of mountain;
Page 37 from 10th October 1981What the figures can't reveal over our Scottish test route is the remarkable ability of Fiat's turbo 300hp unit to take hills in its stride. Its......

ITALY'S SCINTILLATIN( DIMINUTIVE
Page 36 from 10th August 1985ASTEROID In Italian, Astra is the rough translation for ERE Tim Blakemore has been to Piacenza to visit a small independent builder of large......

SWISS GO FOR PEAK
Page 38 from 10th August 1985PERFORMANCE All that has ever been given to the world by the Swiss is cuckoo clocks and chocolate, according to Harry Lime in Orson Welles's film......

The dark horse that could gee-up Seddon
Page 32 from 14th January 1984Poised to acquire the Oldham firm, Spain's Enasa has some ambitious plans in store, Tim Blakemore considers whether they will help SA soar again in......

BUILDING FOR THE FUTUR
Page 113 from 11th June 1987• Anyone who uses the M4 motorway between London and Reading should be in no doubt about where Cargo trucks are built. The legend "Langley — home......

Advanced axles from redundant bus plant
Page 72 from 27th April 1985Little could be less exciting than an axle plant. Not according to Tim Blakemore, who visited the Rockwell CVC plant in Italy where an ambitious......

Second hand but first class
Page 39 from 29th March 1980Tim Blakemore gives his verdict on a well maintained Seddon Atkinson, Brian Weatherley took e pictures EHE ATTRACTION of buying ;econd-hand......

Now Seddon gets turbo treatment
Page 71 from 5th October 1979The price is up for turbocharged Seddon Atkinson-but the ex - ra cost should be repaid in fuel economy, report Tim Blakemore. Pictures by Brian......

Longer legs for marathon drivers
Page 29 from 8th September 1984Iveco is wooing the long-distance haulier with roomier cabs, improved suspension and low-revving powerful engines. Tim Blakemore assesses iveco's......

Enasa gears up for
Page 41 from 2nd February 1985Spain's projected entry into the EEC will open up potentially large new markets for Enasa the country's largest builder of commercial vehicles. But......