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DAF CF65/75

3rd January 2008, Page 42
3rd January 2008
Page 42
Page 42, 3rd January 2008 — DAF CF65/75
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Engine: 6.7-litre, 6cyl, 220hp/850Nm, 250hp/950Nm, 290hp/ 1,020Nm; Gcyl, 250hp/ 1,050Nm, 310hp/1,275Nm, 360hp/ 1,450Nm Transmission: ZF 6spd, 8spd, 9spd, 16spd man, ZF 6spd, 12spd auto Chassis: 4x2, 6x2 18t, 26t Wheelbase: 3,800-6,900mm Oaf's CF covers the full range of rigids and tractors; for the distribution sector CF65 and CF75 are offered in 4x2 and 6x2 igid variants,

The CF65 takes a lightweight Cummins ISBe six-cylinder engine -the same as the LF55in ratings from 220 to 280hp, The CF75 is for heavier weight operations and employs Oaf's own 9.2-litre engine at 250, 310 or 360hp.

The latest addition to the CF spec is a new XF-style roof and an improved mattress. All CFs use the same cab in day and sleeper format and a high level of driver comfort and quality is offered the control responses and overall quality feel would be welcome in a 3.5-tonne van

Despite strengthening competition the CF remains a strong choice among the current crop of distribution vehicles, offering an excellent combination of performance, comfort and manoeuvrabillty,

Oaf's recent dominance of every UK market sector it competes in is a sure sign that it is making what buyers want.

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