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30th March 2006, Page 45
30th March 2006
Page 45
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When new commercial vehicles enter the market, they are expected to improve on what's already out there in reality, that's not always the case. But what defines a decent vehicle is its ability to stand the test of time.

There's certainly longevity in the Berlingds design. The 2.0HDI is the pick of the bunch in Enterprise guise it offers what you'd expect of a sharp urbanite. That engine is a gem and gives a satisfying drive although fuel consumption is not outstanding compared to its rivals, The Berl ingo also holds it own on the road thanks to a forgiving suspension set-up. Build quality, an area that may be of concern to some buyers, is strong, and the load area is practically laid out, especially with the multitasking passenger-seat configuration.

Newer vehicles in the category are more accomplished in certain areas than the Berlingo, but what our revisit proves is that as an overall package its a bit of a classic.

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