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The quickest way to find a used truck is by selecting a make and model using the drop-down menus inthe top left of the homepage, then clicking 'Search'.

If you have more specific requirements, the 'advanced search' accessed via the 'Trucks for Sale' link at the top of any page lets you choose axle configuration, cab type, year and engine size.

There is no keyword search option, but the EVS website does contain a 'registration search' box a first for Webwatch.

For each vehicle meeting your search criteria, the site shows a thumbnail image and details including registration, year, mileage and location. The results are displayed 20 to a page.

If an item catches your eye, click on the thumbnail or the 'More details' button to see further photos (where available) and a full spec although no prices. The photography is serviceable, but certainly not the best that Webwatch has seen.

Also on the product information page you will find a short enquiry form and a link to a printer-friendly version of that page. Usefully, the printer-friendly pages all contain a map and directions to EVS's new site on the Sandtoft Industrial Estate, near Doncaster.

At the time of writing, all the major makes were represented on the website, with Mercedes-Benz tractors dominating. Despite EVS being an export specialist, on average the stock

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