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The Combo may look much as it has ever done, but behind that familiar face is a van that has

2nd March 2006, Page 47
2nd March 2006
Page 47
Page 47, 2nd March 2006 — The Combo may look much as it has ever done, but behind that familiar face is a van that has
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steadily evolved to keep pace with a changing marketplace. The comfort and equipment levels are such that no driver could justifiably complain about the environment, especially with the wider cabin that came with the last redesign. A wide and versatile options list means !he Combo can be customised into whatever you need it to be. Payload could be an issue lar some operators; they'll have to look elsewhere if they really need another 150kg, but at least with the Combo their drivers stand more chance of staying legal. But its the engines that continue to amaze, as each successive hike in emission control also brings another step forward in fuel economy.

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