29th November 2024 |
Road Tests and Reviews
What’s great: What’s not so good: The Combo, together with the platform-sharing Citroen Berlingo, Peugeot Partner, Fiat Doblo and Toyota Proace City has, in its various guises been a favourite of the small business for decades now. Trusted to do a trouble-free days work and taking pretty much everything that is thrown at it, the…
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20th November 2024 |
Road Tests and Reviews
What’s great: What’s not so good: Introduction The venerable Fiat Ducato – a van that has never quite captured the hearts of the UK’s van users in the way that rivals such as the Ford Transit and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter have, but, the Fiat has a reputation as being a no-nonsense, capable workhorse, virtues that have…
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15th November 2024 |
Road Tests and Reviews
What’s great: What’s not so good: Fiat was the last of the Stellantis brands to take on the medium van platform already shared by its siblings Vauxhall, Peugeot and Citroen, and in 2024 there’s already been a minor refresh, no doubt designed to make the van a worthy competitor to the venerable Ford Transit Custom,…
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6th October 2024 |
General
I’ve been a little bit slack at updating the blog with samples of recently published work so, here are a few links! Here’s a piece I wrote for Admiral Insurance, discussing the pros and cons of an electric van… https://www.admiral.com/magazine/guides/van/pros-and-cons-of-running-an-electric-van And, finally for now, one of my regular remarketing articles for WhatVan? magazine… https://www.whatvan.co.uk/analysis/remarketing-speculating-on-lcv-specification/
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12th August 2024 |
Road Tests and Reviews
There are times I think a manufacturer has made a master-stroke in product strategy, and then kept it pretty much to themselves. A prime example of this is the Ford Ranger Tremor – a product towards the bottom of the Ranger line up, but one that offers some practical and financial benefits. Where does it…
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18th June 2024 |
Road Tests and Reviews
The first incarnation of the eSprinter with its sub 100 mile range didn’t exactly fly out of the showrooms. Now, with improved range and payloads it’s a much more credible contender in the electric van market. I took a van for a drive through the cotswolds recently, and you can read my thoughts as published…
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