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20th April 1989, Page 5
20th April 1989
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Page 5, 20th April 1989 — VALUE FOR MONEY
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• As we report this week, many NV operators are being forced to raise their fares to cope with the Chancellor's surprise present of higher VED. Road hauliers are also having to boost their rates to cope with rising costs, not least diesel. Commercial Motor isn't immune from higher operating costs, of course, and from next week you'll have to pay an extra 5p for your favourite commercial vehicle magazine.

For your 90p you'll get your hands on 156 pages of hot news, informative features, informed comment and the best classified market place in the UK. You'll find a free 40-page, full colour supplement celebrating Britain's leading independent heavy truck manufacturer, ERF. Future issues, of course, will include your Workshop, Bodybuilder and Legal Bulletin magazines — also free of charge.

That's a lot of magazine for less than the price of a pint. When it comes to staying abreast of road transport, we will continue to give you the same value for money that you give to your customers.