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COMMERCIAL MOTOR has always been Britain's foremost commercial vehicles magazine, and recent research has confirmed the fact that more people read CM — and set more store by it — than any other. From next week, there will be even more reasons for CM's leadership: there's a bright new look from cover to cover, and the content is better than ever — and the price is still only 75p. Look inside the new-look Commercial Motor next week.

• Volvo's FL series of trucks was announced in September last year, but until now nobody has done a proper British test of any of them. Commercial Motor brings you an exclusive first test of the FL6, tested at 16 tonnes around our Welsh test route. Everybody has carried subjective impressions, but CM is the first to bring you the objective facts.

• For all our brand new looks in next week's CM we continue to be real stick-in-the-muds when it conies to testing four-wheel-drive vehicles. We have tested four 4x4 load carriers from Beford, Toyota, Volkswagen and Dacia around our punishing cross-country proving ground and our full report will be a must for

those in the construction industry or agriculture looking to buy a new 4x4.

• London Country's Green Line Jetlink coaches each cover almost 250,000km a ye CM has been monitoring the performance one, a Berkhof-bodied Leyland Tiger, whi has proved generally reliable although its service has not been totally without ineidei A full report appears next week,

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