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Daf share up
OAF TRUCKS expects the c 14.5-ton market sector to re 23,000 units this year.
Commenting on the first months' sales figures, Daf rr aging director Phil Ives said registrations are up by 16 cent compared with 1982.
This prediction ignores thE tificial bump in the sales gr for March (40 per cent up on year) caused by the rush to gister vehicles before type proval.
Mr Ives told CM that the share of the market is exper to be around 10 per cent 1983.
This compares with the 8.7 cent recorded by Daf for year's market of 20,740 units.
• The demand for Dots sleeper cab option is increasi It was originally produced the UK market at a rate of on two per month, but demand been such that the rate is r six per month.
The top sleeper-cab optio available on all the rigids in Daf range with the majorit) orders for the 4x2 16-tonne'