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Vauxhall Commercial Vehicles has secured top spot in the retail market for March and year-to-date according to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
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Vivaro ecoFLEX Designed to Save Money
Vauxhall’s new British-built Vivaro ecoFLEX Euro-5 panel vans, with low CO2 emissions of just 180g/km and combined fuel economy of 40.9mpg, are in showrooms now.
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Vauxhall Vans March Into Pole Position
Vauxhall Commercial Vehicles has secured top spot in the retail market for March and year-to-date according to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
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Grip Control and Updated Looks for Peugeot’s Latest Vans
Peugeot has developed a new range of All TerrainVehicle vans (ATV) specifically for the UK market. The result is that the Partner and Expert vans get a facelift and traction control.
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Under Starters Orders For London 2012
ATS Euromaster is completing the final stages of its preparations for London 2012, with a range of measures being put in place to ensure it can continue to support customers in areas affected by the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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CV Show Reveal for New Isuzu D-Max Pick-Up
Isuzu UK has announced prices and specifications for the all-new Isuzu D-Max pick-up, ahead of its UK premiere at the Commercial Vehicle Show (24 - 26 April at NEC, Birmingham).
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First Rangers For Orta Solar
Orta Solar, a developer and electrical maintainer of UK Solar PV power stations, has purchased two of the very first all new 2012 Ford Rangers to arrive in the UK. Only 20 of these new pickups had arrived in the UK when Orta took collection from Hendy Ford in Southampton.
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Amarok Canyon Concept
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has produced an Amarok Canyon concept vehicle configured for the popular extreme sport of ‘freestyle kayaking’ to illustrate how versatile pick-up configurations can be created.
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The Terrainossaurus - 2012 Land Rover Van Review
Land Rover's new model looks much the same, seemingly hacked out of a solid billet of steel using only a ruler and a straight edge, but how will a smaller engine work when hooked up to a 3.5 tonne plant trailer? John Fife is re-acquainted with one of his favourite vehicles.