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jes*b
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Re: iveco
Or depending on your needs how about ...
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jed the spread
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Re: iveco
xriss wrote:any thoughts chaps on the iveco dailyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fln45Ep ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I have seen a few of these on my trip round Europe this summer. They seem to be popular with the Italians for some reason and look OK dunno how they drive though.
jed
Re: iveco
Lots of Iveco based campers in Italy.
According to Wikipedia ...
Probably explains that.
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According to Wikipedia ...
Iveco , an acronym for Industrial Vehicle Corporation, originally an alliance of European commercial vehicle manufacturers such as Fiat (including OM and Lancia Veicoli Speciali), Unic and Magirus. Iveco is now an Italian truck, bus, and diesel engine manufacturer, based in Turin. The firm is a subsidiary of Fiat Industrial, having been demerged from the Fiat Group at the start of 2011...
Probably explains that.
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Re: iveco
drove a 60 plate 3.5tonner recently, it was horrible pedals small and car like no space around pedals and bottom of steering column, ok for girls who wear pumps, and electronically limited to 56 god it was awful