16th December 2016 |
Road Tests and Reviews
The white van man comes of age… Background The larger panel van sector has traditionally been utilitarian and functional in nature, with minimal emphasis from manufacturers on styling, comfort and features. These are factors generally considered to be more relevant to the retail, SME and artisan markets which would normally source smaller, 1…
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7th December 2016 |
Road Tests and Reviews
A smart new kid on the block… Background Since the demise of the popular Hiace van a few years ago Toyota had lacked an offering in the panel van sector. Things changed, albeit in a modest fashion in 2012 when the company entered into an agreement with PSA Peugeot Citroen and launched their own…
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11th October 2016 |
Road Tests and Reviews
A Taste of Thai from Turin… Background 2015 /16 has been a period of frenetic activity in the 4×4 pickup sector. Ford, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Nissan and Volkswagen have all refreshed their offerings, with Isuzu due to reveal a lightly revised D-Max towards the end of this year. In addition, manufacturers who have previously…
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30th September 2016 |
General
An article just published in ‘What Van’ with some contributions from myself discussing the disposal of non standard vehicles… Link here.
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2nd September 2016 |
General
An article in ‘Commercial Fleet’ where I take a somewhat pessimistic view on the immediate future of the new and used van markets. Link
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28th July 2016 |
Road Tests and Reviews
Mercedes-Benz Vito – A ‘Star’ Performer? Background The Mercedes-Benz Vito – a van that has traditionally struggled to find its feet within the fleet market but that has proved immensely popular in the SME sector, and the passenger carrying variants have an incredibly loyal following. Mercedes-Benz have relentlessly pursued Volkswagen in their quest…
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