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4th January 2007, Page 19
4th January 2007
Page 19
Page 19, 4th January 2007 — MERCEDES-BENZ VITO
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Engines: 2.5-14e Vdiese, 88hp/240Nm,109hp/290Nm, 150hp/33011m Transmissions: rear-wheel dFive,6pd manual,5spd automatic GVWs: 2370-2,940kg Whet!bases: 3,200-3,430mm Bodies: two wheelbases, two roof heights Load volume: 465-6.49ml Vito's driving experience has improved from the initial market offer and the latest incarnation displays quiet, smooth characteristics from the engine line-up.

Good looks mean it brings a certain prestige to any buyer and has the handling to match the three-pointed star on the grille. Common-rail diesel lineup makes it very quick across the ground and the torque output from all motors, including entry level, ensures superb driveabilty around town.

The high-roof option looks wrong, but inside the functional ity of the load area is good with sliding side doors both sides and a low loading height.

The Euro-4 emission upgrade gives the 88hp and 109hp unit a 20Nm torque boost, while power and torque from the top of the range 150hp engine remain unaltered, not that it needs any more torque.

LIKES AND DISLIKES...

▪ High-quality build ▪ Styling —apart from high-roof • Park brake remains foot operated x High-roof seems an atlerthough

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