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4th January 2007, Page 64
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Engines: MR 11.7-laTe 340hp/1,700N rn, 380hp/1,900Nm, 420hp/2,100N 480hp/2,250Nm; SCR 15.6-Irtre V8, 500hp/2,400Nm, 250hp/2,700N rn, 620hp/3,003Nm Transmissions: Scania wspd manual, 14spd automatic Chassis: 4x2,6x2,6x2Min-steer,6x4

MODELSTESTED/PUBUSHED: R500 LA 6x2 HIGH LI N E

R580 TOPLINE 4 Nov 2004 13 October 2005 Scania is about the only manufacturer with a reputation it could dine out on and although sales

don't reflect its status its price tag does. Residuals for flagship Scanias are by far the strongest in the industry.

EGR and SCR are both available and it seems Scania has spread its bets, but in truth it hasn't developed a viable enough option for the glory boys without using an added substance.

Although there's a

weight penalty for selecting the extra litres, horsepower and torque. [les of little consequence if you really want it.

Cabs are the sleeper, Highline and Topline with transmissions the

same as the fleet option. The only downsides are the price and the bunk arrangement in the Topline.

LIKES AND DISLIKES...

✓ 'King of the Road' status ▪ EGR and SCR options ✓ Desirability ✓ Residuals X Price X Topline bunks

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