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12th April 2007, Page 46
12th April 2007
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The Actros has one of the highest cab floor heights in the industry but internal height sat compromised

The MegaS pace offers that little bit more :han its fleet stablemates (not as much as the Executive option), though you will probably lave to pay for the extra comfort.

From the bottom bunk the driver has access :o an alarm clock. radio controls and the night teater — and remember to check the heater las clean filters.

The steering column and stalks, unchanged rom the previous-generation Actros, are opped by a multi-function steering wheel nntrolling radio/CD player, trip computer/ nformation display and integrated mobile )hone (when fitted).

In this case the CD player's head might ieed attention as it rejected a number of uses proffered by M-B's demo drivers. Mind 'ou. he was trying to play Robbie Williams. 3'irls Aloud andTake That, so this might )e a quality-control system installed by the 3ermans. Pity we didn't have Wagner's 3reatest Disco Hits with us to find out.

Being one of the tallest motors in the ndustry means the Actros needs four steps. lin there are decent grab handles on each side If the doors. Judging by the wear and tear on he steps and the floor, it's possible the driver lidn't get out that often.

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