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Iveco certainty wins the prize for the most options, and

30th April 2009, Page 37
30th April 2009
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or being the sole automated transmission taking part in this tipper contest.

With 146hp, the two aspects combine to deliver a smooth driving experience on-site and, more impressively, on the road The Agile transmission is an extra £790, but it will save your clutch and any other driver-induced component abuse, The high seating position and bonnet are what most van drivers are accustomed to when it comes to light CVs

From the driver's seat, huge mirrors eliminate a number of blind spots, even though, rather importantly, this setup creates a couple of blindspots when looking forward through the two door windows.

Both mirrors are a combination of flat and convex sections, with each section being of equal size. The convex does well to catch any peripheral movement, however sight.

Internal storage includes two shelves above the windscreen, two trays on the dash and a knick-knack approach to central dash storage, plus it has a full electric pack another optional extra for £815.

This is a vehicle that will suit an operator for local and distance work if they can justify its kerb weight-topayload ratio, which is not greatly helped by the twin wheels on the rear drive axle although it was still lighter than the Ford Transit, crewcab Sprinter and Mitsubishi Canter. KS

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